Thank you again for the comments fellas, much appreciated for sure.
After 5 days in the air-conditioning the sinew backing is ready for the skin job. So I took some pics of what it looked like. The way I tell where the drying process is at is by visually, feel (watery conditions make the sinew feel "cold" to the touch) and by banging my finger nail on the sinew all over. When it is dry it makes a hard "clicking" sound and if it is not it makes a very dull (soft) sound.
Next I split the snake skin to be slightly wider than the bow, and then put into some warm water. In the mean time I gave the bow a light coat of fairly "dry" hide glue (meaning really thick and not very watery at all), I then take the snake skin out and towel dry it, and then wipe it with some paper towels. It gets a thin coat of the same mixture as the bow. When the skin is placed down on the bow it has very good "grab" meaning there is not very much sliding around....so get it real close right from the git-go. I then rub the skin down hard with my thumbs to purge any trapped air, and make any little alignment issues that might have occurred.
At this point I use scissors to trim the edges of the skin to within about 1/8" too large. Enough to make sure it "rolls" over the edge. At this point the whole thing gets the double "bandage wrap". Wrap in opposite directions so you dont move anything out of alignment and wrap it tight. Here I do it slightly different from the actual sinew....in that I'm going to unwrap in about 4-5 hours, to complete the drying time. The reasoning here is that excess glue worked out will be thick and in direct contact with the bandages so I want it partially dry but not so much so that I cant get the wrapping off.
Will pic up again when the bandage come off this evening.
rich