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Title: dog bone backed sweetgum ?
Post by: blades7558 on August 16, 2011, 10:58:54 pm
Hi all its been a while since I posted here but fear not im still bending wood. I was wondering peoples feelings about a rawhide backed sweetgum. I realized that gum is a bad bow wood but I feel that's a good test of my skills, to are if I can make a good bow with bad wood :) I plan on making it around 45 lbs and a dog bone rawhide back just to keep splinters down. Plus it'll give me some experience in the backing world. Thanks for all criticism and comments!
Title: Re: dog bone backed sweetgum ?
Post by: Pat B on August 17, 2011, 12:54:47 am
Will this be from a tree stave or board stave?   If from a tree, just peel the bark off (summer cut) for the best bow back .  Sweet gum has interlocking grain so breaking it is unlikely.
  Dog chew rawhide is pretty thick for a bow backing. It will work but the extra physical weight will make the cast more sluggish. If you thin it down it will work better.
Title: Re: dog bone backed sweetgum ?
Post by: blades7558 on August 17, 2011, 01:03:46 am
Ok, I geuss I should save the backing for another bow :) I hope the cast on the gum is strong enough to keep from taking a set.
Title: Re: dog bone backed sweetgum ?
Post by: Pat B on August 17, 2011, 12:20:54 pm
I've never used gum for bows but I have heard of others using it.
  You will still have to thin the rawhide for any bow you add it to.   Try to find or make deer rawhide. It is thin and strong and makes a great backing!
Title: Re: dog bone backed sweetgum ?
Post by: blades7558 on August 17, 2011, 08:20:41 pm
I have some deer hide left over with the hair on... that would be interesting,  a fuzzy bow :)
Title: Re: dog bone backed sweetgum ?
Post by: Pat B on August 17, 2011, 08:31:28 pm
Cold scrape the hair off or soak it in lye water until the hair slips then rince it and stretch it. You've got deer rawhide!