PatM:
" You still need to test the mixture of the two. Composite materials are known for "the whole being greater than the sum of the parts... "
For the fun of the argument let's say a sinew cable was created, the sinew strands prevented from slipping past each other not by twisting or glue, but by a massless magic force. I think we're agreeing that a same mass cable made of hide glue would stretch roughly as far without breaking as the sinew cable, and have roughly the same stiffness. But you suspect that by combining them one or both will then have substantially different properties. I'd bet the difference, if any, would be too small to matter, but it's valid question. Seems impossible to prove though, because a same mass sinew cable can't be constructed: glue would void the test, and twisting affects both the mass per length of the cable and its stiffness.
" However if they did actually have the same tensile strength after longer curing then the glue wouldn't give on so many sinewed bows."
Different batches of hide glue vary in tensile strength and % of stretch by more than double.
https://journals.openedition.org/ceroart/5152?lang=enIf glue in a sinew backing fails sometimes it make sense that it's a weaker versions of it.
A useful footnote: store-bought gelatin makes exceptionally strong glue
" Even if most of the glue is stripped out or squeezed out it still amounts to a fair additional mass amount.
I just weighed an ounce of dry sinew and an ounce of dry powdered hide glue. The sinew volume seems maybe 50% greater than the glue, but hard to tell for certain. (used powdered glue to more closely match the spaces between strands of hide glue) But lets figure sinew has 100% greater volume. In that case, even if most of the glue is squeezed free of the sinew a somewhat significant mass amount could still remain. A lot would depend on the diameter of the sinew strands of course. The finer the strands the more glue would be incorporated. Which leads to this question: what is ideal stand girth for strongest per mass sinew backings?
" The point about the wood core was the assumption that reflex would be glued between it and the belly material. It wouldn't be just a thicker belly then. "
Please explain this fuller, I don't fully understand.
This has been good line of discussion.