Hi all, I am working on a replacement short bow for my failed sisal backed one. I got my hands on a good hickory board and have a 42 in bow tillered out to about 40lbs at 17in. Now I'm looking to add a backing, I thought about sisal again, but I kinda want to give sinew a try.
So my questions... first, does anyone have any idea how much sinew I would need to back this one? It's 42" long, 1.5" wide in the middle 8in and then tapers to 1/2" tips. Would like a little performance, but not looking to go overboard on how the sinew so I'd guess maybe 2 layers at the most? Finally, I thawed out several backstraps to make jerky and trimmed the sinew off the back to add to the few I already had dried, is there any issue with using sinew that's been frozen and thawed like that? If it's good to use, I may have more sinew in the freezer that I had realized
Thanks in advance for any help or guidance, really appreciate it.