Hey guys,
This is an issue I have always noticed when I sinew back though I think it comes down to aestetics, since I haven't had a bow fail because of this.
I often find as my sinew backings dry small bubbles appear to form in the backing. They don't appear too deep or seem big enough to cause adhesion problems. I once thought it was because my hide glue (I use store bought knox gelatin) was too thick. Thus, I always keep my hide glue on the thin side, more like thin syrup/slighty thicker than water as I have heard it is best made, so I don't think it's this problem. I make sure to soak the sinew, usally for an hour or more. I also dip it several times in my glue pot or even lay it in there for a couple seconds to make sure it's fully soaked in glue. If I have to quickly add a new strip, I may only soak it for a couple minutes in water until it feels soft, and often chew it several times to aid in quick softening. I'm curious if this is the problem, but the bubbles appear to be in multiple areas regardless of how long the sinew strip is soaked. Maybe it has something to do with glue temperature? I usually keep the glue around the temperature of hot bath water; hot enough to steam slightly but not too hot that it burns my hand or ruins the sinew.
I have attached pics of what I am seeing. The bubbles are hard to see but if anyone has had this problem before, this might look familar to them.
Am I right in assuming that this is more of an aethtic issue and not something that will lead to future problems? If it is, is there a way to fix it?