I'm curious how much ainew they got from whales and seals. I would assume they would have quite a bit of back strap sinew.
Kyle
I'm unsure about whales but seals definitely could not account for it.
Anyway, it doesn't really matter if the cable is made from sinew or baleen. The point is that it's a cable and not a sinew backing. A sinew backing is a covering glued over thd width of the bow's back which serves to relieve tension on the bow and
and (allegedly) reinforce its surface by preventing splinters from lifing. A cable bracing, on the other hand, is just a cable that runs along the center of the bow which alleviates tension stress on the bow but does nothing to prevent splinters from rising.
This is especially relevent since driftwood is guaranteed to have violated grains; you literally cannot get to the good stuff without adzing or splitting off the worthless, punky outer layer. Dragging on this useless discussion about cable bows only distracts from the original topic of growth ring violation and I suspect that's shy some are choosing to push this as far as they can.