My hair length is now 24 inches long and is getting chopped off on tuesday. The plan is to bind it with either hide glue or a curd glue ( curd is waterproof) and bond it to the belly of a sinewsd bow. I want to turn my hair into an artificial horn and make a horn bow. I will be doing a test first with my beard, as I'm going to shave off all of it as well. The plan is to make a miniature beard bow of bamboo, to learn if the hair/glue matrix will make a solid bond and not eliminate. I will make a small bamboo bow first, weigh it, then bond the hair and once cured, recheck the weight to see if anything has been added.
I cant decide on which glue to use and may try two mini bows, each with pure glue on the belly, to see which will hold the best against compression
on it's own. Then, whichever holds the best, use it to bind my hair to the belly. As a thought experiment for the process, I know I want a tight grouping of hair, with enough glue to solidly lock the rocks into the matrix and not allow them to fail in compression. I am considering laying strands down like sinew. Another consideration it to lay one big bundle of glue soaked hair to the belly, then wrap the bow with thin wet stretched pouch rawhide stitched along the back to make a seam and set it in the sun. The rawhide shrinks as it dries, squeezing the fibers together and forcing a good bond to the belly. If using hide glue, the hot sun keeps it liquid and forces extra glue out as the rawhide sock shrinks. Once all is dried, I can grind off the rawhide or use wax paper as a boundary. If I use the protein glue from milk curds, that wouldn't work as well, but a thin rawhide sock could still help if I use a hair dryer to shrink wrap it before the glue sets.
Anyways, that's my hair brained idea and it better work. It took 5 years to grow my hair out, and I'm going bald, so I wont be able to do this again. Best case, It works great and I have a functional horn bow. Worst case, the hair doesn't add any compression resistance at all to the belly and it just there to look like real horn. In case of that I will toast the belly of the core very hard, and hopefully the sinew with a hardened heat treated belly will perform well with my faux horn belly.