I am building a bamboo backed osage RD (Dean Torges style) take down bow (steel and brass ferule). I am close to finishing the tiller and have
planned to glue on a snake skin on the back with Titebond II since the boo has some ugly discolored marks and it will be good with the extra
camo since it is to be used for hunting. I intend to give it an oil based varnish for finish.
A problem area evolved on the belly of the upper limb just above the fade out of the riser where the osage laminate has some swirls in
the grain. It bends a bit more than desirable (not a hinge though and I have almost corrected it in the tillering) perhaps due to the swirl
in the grain and thicker spring growth and a small splinter was popping up which I feared could result in a piece of the belly popping out.
I have reinforced it by wrapping sinew around the area to prevent something popping off and secured it with hide glue but what
will that mean for the tite bond and the oil based varnish? Any ideas? Can I just proceed as originally planned or should I cover the sinew wrappings with shellac and then use the oil based varnish and Titebond on top of it as if it was just wood underneath?
Br,
Jon