Hello!
I am building a red oak bow for my 9 year old daughter as a Christmas present, so I want it to look great but also be as safe as possible. This will only be my 7th bow, so I still don't have full confidence in my abilities, especially since this will be my first low-poundage bow.
I was thinking in order to get the best safety but also look good that I would apply a rawhide backing (using a rawhide dog bone) and then apply a snakeskin over the rawhide for looks. Are there any issues you guys see with this? Is the rawhide required? The site I am getting the snakeskin from says they are only about 0.3mm thick so I have my doubts at how good that will be for adding a level of strength or shatterproofing for the bow.
Thanks for any input.
Nick