Well, I hope I'm posting this in the right area of this forum for the bow of the month. Just finished it up in October. This was my first attempt at a sinew backing. Wanted to build a brush bow, it's 54" nock to nock and draws 60#@29". Has great cast. The wood is clean of knots--scored the back with a hacksaw blade and applied 3 courses of sinew/hide glue. After dry applied snake skin with titebond 2. Ran sinew and snake skin full length to end of tips--then went over string groove with fine string wrapping and cover with 2-part epoxy to keep string from wearing into snakeskin. Used Casey's finish. I took one of the deer hooves from a selfbow harvest a couple years ago and ground down to a thin strike plate. Inletted side of handle and glued hoof bone in place. Found an old leather apron and cut and made the grip and lace. This is my fifth selfbow since starting with primitive bows in '05. Hope you like it. Glenn.
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