Since I won't be bracing or drawing my bow for a while I decided to show another little trick I use on my bows. Generally the back of the handle is relatively flat with square but with rounded edges. This is uncomfortable for me so I started adding a rounded overlay on the back. I used to own a leather shop so I have these shoe sole leather precuts. They are about 1/4" thick. Other materials can be used like cork or even cardboard.

I cut out a strip that is about 4" long and a little over an inch wide.

then go to the belt sander and shape it to a long oval.


then round the edges and across the back.

and try it on for size

after shaping I soak the leather in water until it is malleable, remove the excess water, and size the flat side of the leather and the back of the handle with TBIII

put them together and hold them in place with strips of rubber bands. I also use rubber backs as clamps for tip overlays.

to be continued...