thanxx guys,,,,
You do mix it 50/50 and some add a tad of thinner to it as well.You do heat it in and use 2 or 3 coats..Mostly ive used and seen it used as a method on tool handles and the like...I have had several self bows break on me,that were from no other reason i could find other than they just dried out too much..I have talked with others who are dang good bowyers,,who have had bows that shot well in other climates for years,bring them to Nevada and Eastern Oregon,,to have them fail after being here for a short time..A friend of mine,,who is an exceptional bowyer,from Ca,, has had a few of his bows fail,that he has made for folks in Nv,,with Osage and Yew,,failing the most...He says he wont make a bow for Nv that isnt Hickory or elm anymore,,and prefers to sinew back them...All the old native bows in this area were sinew backed, even with a thin layer..I think it was more for holding the bow together,,than for performance..
My thought was that maybe a finish like this,may keep some moisture in the bow...Or maybe i should just listen to the old timers and just sinew back all of them...Im one of those guys,,that doesnt make a bow ,very often and i like to shoot the ones i make,for a long while...Id like to make a self bow,that fits that bill,if i could...