Just a quickie. I am just about to have a crack at my first sinew backed bow - a nice little elm, Kiowa style, bow - that started out as tinkering but ended up quite interesting with some nice wavey character and an thin elegant profile. Not a great piece of wood though so to give it some longevity ( and a few more #) I thought I try the sinew treatment.
I have the sinew processed and the powdered hide glue ready to go in the double
boiler but my question is can I size the bow well ahead of doing the actual application or is it best to size, leave a shot time (couple of hours) and add the sinew while it's still tacky?
Essentially I'm asking could I size this evening and then complete the backing at the weekend without any issue?
Cheers