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Did you size the back the day before with hide glue mister?
I sized it, but only a couple hours before but it was dry since I had it in the room with the wood stove after sizing.I think this might be the real issue. It is very dry in here and cold outside. I don't have a moisture meter but it must be real dry and then putting it in stove room. I wonder if I didn't let the glue absorb slow enough when sizing??Quote from: Badger on November 28, 2013, 08:23:05 am I bet it starts slowly going back about now that it has stopped deflexing. Maybe a weeek r two and it should go back into reflex. I would not reflex it now because the sinew is allready layed down and is not designed to compress.Yeah, I think you're probly right. I'll leave it alone and see what happens. Kind of an experimental bow anyway.Brings me to another question. I am scared to tiller it when time comes cause it's too dry and it is ERC What to do what to do??
I bet it starts slowly going back about now that it has stopped deflexing. Maybe a weeek r two and it should go back into reflex. I would not reflex it now because the sinew is allready layed down and is not designed to compress.
Sizing requires more than one application of glue as far as I'm concerned. What I will typically do is apply sizing coats of glue until the back is shiny with glue.
Haha, hey doobie man... maybe your putting the sinew on the belly instead of the back? Jk of course. But I wonder how an upside down erc with sinew would do?
Personally I look at the target when shooting !
If you did it backwards, try it like that. Use the sap wood as the compression wood, and be sure its flat and not crowned. Id love to see an ERC built inside out.
no. you're looking at the belly when shooting