Good morning, all. I'm in a quandary. I have an osage takedown bow in nearly complete form, yet I have misgivings about it. It's becoming my experimental bow. It is fitted to the sleeves, heat treated, and reflexed 3 1/4", narrow tips, pyramid design, with about 6" narrow, stiff tips. The wood is not good quality, with paper-thin growth rings that I suspect I did not faithfully follow. They're so thin I can't tell for sure. I want to back it for safety. I have lots of sinew, but don't really want to use a lot. Not looking for high draw weight. I also have linen cloth and linen string. I have sinewed bows before, so that I can do, but other, more experienced bowyers tell me sinew is wasted on a 64" bow. Should I back with plant (linen/flax) backing? If so, does it just need to be laid down on the bow unstressed, or should I find a way to stretch it into the glue by tying in the middle and tips and wrapping it into the glue? By pulling more reflex into the bow and laying it in? I'm only shooting for a 40-45# target bow. What say you?