I have been working on a mountain maple stave 69"--but I don't really trust the back much. One limb has 3 bulbous knots on it and the other--well I went and dented the back because I forgot to pad my wrench when removing some twist during the heat treating. The dents aren't horribly and are mostly longitudinal--but it looks like I probably broke the fibers a little. I am considering three options and wanted your opinions:
1. Live life on the edge and leave it unbacked and see what happens.
2. Back with rawhide. If I do that, I think I would have to sand down the knots to get the rawhide to adhere--guaranteeing a violated back under the rawhide.
3. Back with sinew, working around the knots and leaving them intact. I do need practice with sinew, but I don't have tons, and this bow seems long for that kind of treatment. I would think about narrowing and/or shortening it with sinew.
What do the experts think?