sinew is amazing for short osage bows!!!!

Started by Justin Falon, May 01, 2011, 11:07:00 AM

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Justin Falon

I am in the process of making a short osage bow.  I've always wanted a sinew backed bow so I cut the osage to 54" and put 4 layers of sinew on last winter.  Pretty much forgot about it until last week when I started to tiller it.  Currently 90#@25."  I am hoping for 85#@27" so it will be close. I will post some pics when I get closer to finish. I've never used sinew before but although it's a lot of work, I see the elastic properties could be endless!!!!!!

justin
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crgibson

Very interesting Justin,

I have been working on a short Mock Orange 58"ntn low pounds at present 35# at 27" and it was suggested I sinew back my bow. Would also like to do this process as soon as I can round-up some sinew. Curious what your specs were before you added the sinew. Cant wait for some pix.   Thanks,Chuck

Justin Falon

Started as an osage quarter split.  Worked it down to about 5/8" and fairly uniform throughout both limbs.  It is still rigid in the handle section.  I may change it to bend in the handle.  I am totally shocked that it is working at all.  I may never use bamboo as a backing again.....
Hill

crgibson

Sorry Justin, I meant to ask what was your draw weight before you sinew backed? Just Curious

Thanks again, Chuck

Justin Falon

I don't know.  I originally meant for this to be a selfbow and I think at 60" long nock to nock, it was around 60# or maybe a tiny bit more. That was completely tillered.  I chopped the ends off and added the sinew.  Should have added the sinew before tillering because it took 1.5" of set.  Lesson learned!
Hill

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