Hi all,
I just remembered where I read it-
"During the process of drying he bound the sinew tightly to the bow with long, thin strips of willow bark. After several days he removed this bandage and smoothed off the edges of the dry sinew, sized the surface with more glue and rubbed everything smooth with sandstone. Then he bound the handgrip for a space of four inches with a narrow buckskin thong."
Saxton Pope- Hunting with the Bow and Arrow
Thanks Drum for your comment. I don't cover mine either, but there may be some thing to it since Pope says Ishi's bows are the best.
You know I just realized something else, Ishi used fish glue, which is applied differently then hide glue. Because, and please correct me if I am wrong but I think fish glue stay a liquid longer at room temperature then hide glue that gels rather fast when applied and removed from a heat source. Wrapping sinew and hide glue may not be best plan after all. two different methods of gluing may be a factor.
any thoughts are welcome.