Silver skin for repair?

Started by wolfshadow, February 28, 2021, 05:54:27 PM

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wolfshadow

I'm repairing a hairline crack in a Osage bow with deer back sinew. Can I just wrap and glue a piece of sinew, or should I separate the strands like one would leg sinew before wrapping and gluing?

Pat B

I've always stripped it down for wraps. What glue are you using?
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wolfshadow

TB 3, or what you experienced guys recommend.

mmattockx

Quote from: wolfshadow on March 01, 2021, 12:00:17 PM
TB 3, or what you experienced guys recommend.

I would use a hide glue or Knox gelatin for that.


Mark

Pat B

Hide glue for me too then seal it well.
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Mad Max

Just use some string serving and flood it with super glue

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Eric Krewson

I have used Knox as well as TB3 for wraps, I could tell no difference.

Most of the time a good soaking of a crack with superglue until it won't hold any more (don't clamp) in an osage bow is enough, I would only wrap one that runs off the edge or popped a splinter on the back.

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