So I've got a bow with some sinew curing - about 48 hours in - and would like some input.
I reverse braced it to pull it into a bit of reflex, as I've read that's a good idea (yes the tips are flipped). I erred on the side of caution and didn't brace it very much though, and now that the glue has pretty well dried the string is fairly slack. It's not floppy, but it definitely isn't holding the bow in reflex anymore as it 'jiggles' when I shake the bow.
I've VERY tempted to twist the string up a bit and pull it into more reflex, but am wondering if this is a good idea as the glue has already hardened. I guess I could theoretically reheat it but I'd like to avoid that as it looks pretty good as is. I've got a steel S hook on the string that I was using to change length during pre-tillering - much like the washer idea I've seen, but I just loop it over the hook a couple times.
Has anyone increased reflex during the sinew curing process? Any input welcome, and thanks!