Ok, 2 weeks ago I glued some rawhide backing on my grandsons Osage Bow (in progress) because the growth rings were REALLY thin.
I decided after trying to chase 3 of these not to whittle this stave away 1mm at a time to add the backing and not worry about chasing a dream, I mean a ring!
Anyway, long story short: I used 3 rivers Rawhide about the thickness of a dime and TB 3.
Last night I trimmed the overlaps on the edges off with a (very) sharp knife. Tonight I was using a the fine side of a 4 in hand rasp to clean up the sides when I noticed that the thicker blobs of excess glue had some elasticity to them and would kind of roll up and off rather the turn into fileing dust.
THIS IS THE QUESTION PART:
Is it dry enough after two weeks indoors in WV winter humidity to try and start bending? Is this typical of TB 3??
By the way there is an earlier post where I asked for Rawhide backing help but I can't find it.
Thanks guys