Any stretchless cordage, FF string material, kevlar or other fishing line, silk thread are a few that comes to mind. Once it's well wrapped set it in glue.
Thanks Pat, seeing as Dbar pointed out my tiller problem I Might just see if glue alone will get it to full brace and leave it there as a reminder. gotta find me some silk thread though, seems to be useful stuff.
I'm sure you learned a lot with that one Nuka. Really looks like tiller was pretty good. I've never built that style bow but it looks to me like leavers where a bit long and bending area just a bit short. All in all a darn nice first attempt. I'm sure we'll be seeing more from you.
Bjrogg
I'm inclined to agree with you there! especially looking at the full draw photo, it seems to emphasise how long the levers are, I suppose it speaks for the wood quality that i managed to even get it to 31".
Hate to be the downer in this post ….but the top limb in the full draw picture tells the story. The tiller is off, the top limb has a flat(stiff)spot right out of the fade for about 6 inches. A Mollie design is very difficult design if you don't get the tiller perfect. You have about half of the working limb as a "longbow" to get the tiller perfect.
Hey thanks mate! not a downer at all, comments like yours are the reason I posted a broken bow hahaha. I'm actually pretty stoked about how it has all turned out, because even through my poor ability this stick managed to hold together all the way out to 31" and only took 2" of set. So given the small bending area and a flawed tiller i suppose it just highlights that Kanuka has a decent amount of potential as a bow wood. . .Which is awesome, because I have unlimited access to as much of it as I want! haha just harvested 10 staves off one tree this weekend!
I have to agree with dbar(he makes some killer mollies)! It's much more satisfying to have a non bandaid bow!great work,your on your way!bush!
Thanks Bush, mollies like the ones you and Dbar have made are what inspired me to try that design. I was enamored by the supposed efficiency of the design, Haha and no worries about a non bandaid bow, I tillered up a flatbow yesterday, I'll have to post it up to get you guys to check the tiller!