I'm working on my first bow, a Red Oak Molly that I decided to back with rawhide. The build along I'm working from backed the bow with rawhide, and it looked fairly easy. WRONG!
This darn stuff, if it dries out too much it's too stiff to work or cut. If it's wet its hard to get the glue (Titebond 2) to absorb into it, and still tough to trim as even wet I can't get it stretched out enough to figure dimensions. I glued one working limb up and after two days took a look. The rawhide is glued tight---including the sides and pretty much all the way around the belly as well!
And after 2 days in a warm house it's still a bit damp and the top of the hide on the back has little ripples on it. The rawhide is glued down tight and flat but it sure did spread out more than I thought it would.
Anyway, I'm betting my belt sander can take it down and shape things up, but any tips for working with this stuff? I have the other working limb to do next and I'm thinking that there's something I'm missing...