I have this bow that I made earlier this year and I’m looking to add a couple maybe three layers of back sinew to it. My bow is complete and shoot well but there is a small little knot on the outer 1/3 of the bottom limb. I’ve put lots of arrows through the bow and it is nice but would like about 55lbs draw weight instead of the 48lbs. It’s one of my mollegabet bows with a heat treatment on the belly. The dimensions are…
67ttt, 66ntn, width of widest part is 1 7/8” which tapers very slightly out to 1 3/4” for about 20 1/2” on the top limb and 19 1/2” on the bottom. The levers are about 12” each. The working limb is about 15-16” respectively for the bottom and top limbs taken in to account for the fades out of the handle and the fades at the levers.
My question is this. How much sinew (weight) is recommended for adding about 5-10lbs draw weight? I realize that it’s not likley that simple of an equation as there are so many variables but a ball park would be better then nothing. I’ve heard guys on here mention 30grams sinew per side on horn style bows bow with the longer limbs maybe more??? Yet my working limbs would be in similar ballpark of about 15-16” as the levers are just that levers and not working per se. let me know what you think and also would love to here methods that guys are using too. I have done very little sinew this far and was planning on hide glue to apply the sinew. Another question… how much should I rough up the back to prep for sinew. The back now has 5 coats of tru oil. Here’s a few pics of the bow
Cheers
Dave