Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: wood_bandit 99 on November 16, 2013, 02:43:05 am
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I have heard many things about these backings. I was wondering if I can get that yew bow that has sapwood fungus I have been working on, able to work with cotton backing? Why would/wouldn't it work? Why is cotton like that compared to linen? Or rawhide?
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Can I use cotton or should I do rawhide? I have cotton on hand so if it would work that would be nice. Can anyone give me some feedback? This is wood_bandit99 but my account is really weird so I am using this account. Thanks for any feedback
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I know people have used denim and thats cotton but personally i like the looks of rawhide much better.
Or why not try a brown paper backing..
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I have used cotton backing on several bows. it's readily available to me so it's convenient. actually prefer it over the brown paper bag backing, mostly cause I can use a camo t-shirt and get a real nice looking bow.
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I will wait and see what percentage of people on here think the same. Just because it never hurt to get too much info! I thought it would work and it looks nearly non existent because I got the sap to match ;D if this one works it is going into BOM. I have the little Wood bandit touch to the handle. Youll see what that is ;)
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Rawhide
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Cotton will work but it absorbs more glue making it heavier than other cloths like linen or silk. Heavier backing means slower limb recovery. You can't go wrong with rawhide if you have it.
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Could I string my bow backwards and apply it? Would that make it more even to other competitors?
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I'd say you would be better off using brown grocery bag paper. That would give you the protection and be a lot less weight.