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lewstewns:
hi folks. I apologise if this has been covered here.I have taken almost two years making a hornbow which i got to stringing and actually shot a few dozen arrows .i then developed a hinge quite near the handle because the core has popped.  i read something either here or on Atarn where somebody advised a guy in similar situation to me that he could reuse the sinew off the back on a new core?I am in the process of making a new core and i was wondering if anyone who has done this could advise me on the process because it would have to be removed and stored while the horn is glued first.

james parker:
yes lewstewns,, you can soak the bow in water, it may take a while for it to completely let loose.. the trick is to change the water before it goes bad and the sinew starts to rot.. when changing the water try not to disturbe   the tendons.  take them off a little at a time so as they wont end up looking like a tangled can of worms.....I have done this several times,   although it is easier to just use new sinew if you have it,,

 but the old saying does come to mind   ( waste not --want not  )

loefflerchuck:
Yes as James says. You have all that sinew split. Use it. Takes some time to get it back into bundles but not as long as splitting new ones. Remember it is hard to remove all the glue, so comb all the bundles you strip off well to make a thin piece when it drys. Makes it easier to soak and reuse.

lewstewns:
thanks guys and thats interesting.i thought i would have to use it as one plate as it comes off.i didnt realise i could totally disassemble it and kinda start again.thanks.lew

Blaflair2:
I've peeled the sinew off a broke. Bow in one piece. Simson made a post of a bow he did like that. Putting it on as a premade back, I have to tiller mine out still.

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