I'm going to shoot for 45-50lb, I just don't see this wood producing a 60lber. If it turns out decent I might try my hand at a set of horn nocks. Thats something I haven't done, I have three sets of horn for these and it'd be good to try before I work on my yew.
I scratched up the bow back and rawhide surfaces with a hacksaw blade, and then realized that hide glue probably works best on smooth surfaces. I suppose getting any finish off is a good thing though, the bow was probably coated with a little shellac. I pulled the string off this morning and the rawhide seems to be stuck tight, didn't see any air bubbles either.
Paul, I'm trying to keep a little of that MOJAM excitement going and get something done for a change. The sinewed bow is drying up pretty well, didn't pull into a lot fo reflex though. Maybe I should've back-strung it a bit. I haven't done anything with the hackberry bow, I might toast the belly and slap a finish on it this weekend and call it done.