Backing with Rawhide (a how to video)

Started by Clay Hayes, January 09, 2014, 06:57:00 PM

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red hill

Always enjoy and learn from your videos, Clay.  Great job!

cunruhshoot

Good stuff Clay - would love to see a video on backing with snakeskin.
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takefive

Great information and it sure makes me think about trying rawhide.  Thanks for posting    :thumbsup:
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Clay Hayes

cunrushoot, snakeskin goes on pretty much the same.  It's just a lot thinner.

mcinore

Great video Clay. I wrapped mine with ace bandage and wrapped it too tight, ended up with wrap lines or grooves. They sanded out but what a pain. Again great video wish I would have seen this back then.

redbeard126

Thanks Clay- I have an old oak board bow that needs to be backed. I think I'll try rawhide!

Clay Hayes

Hey redbeard, I think rawhide would be great for a redoak board bow. goodluck

tim roberts

Thanks Clay,
I got a Yew bow that is ready for backing, before any more tillering can, should be done, this helps a lot!
Tim

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I guess if we run into the bear that is making these tracks, we oughta just get off the trail.......He seems to like it!  
My good friend Rudy Bonser, while hunting elk up Indian Creek.

Ironfist_Canada

I have tried this before without success. The rawhide was still moist when I glued and wrapped and it just came off the back easily. I used TB2 and the bow was Maple. I pretty much did what you did. Q  how much moisture is left in the rawhide when you glue it up and would preforming the hide work ok.In other words wrap it and let it dry then glue it up. I liked your video its very helpful but I have had problems in the past.  Thanks in advance.  JOHN.
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Clay Hayes

hi John, I didn't do anything different than what I showed in the video. I think what may have happened with your raw hide is it probably had some oil on the skin or there was a loose membrane on the inside of the rawhide. If there's lose membrane on the flesh side of the rawhide it can sometimes cause you're backing to come off because the glue doesn't set on the main part of the rawhide.

Ironfist_Canada

OKay Clay  thanks I will check that next time.
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timbermoose

clay, thanks for the vid bud. i ordered some rawhide from you after watching. what would be a good paint to use for a native style?
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tim roberts

Just got a yew stave done yesterday!
Before going ahead and doing this, there was a bend in the yew stave that needed to be removed, laying the stave on its side and holding on end down the other end was about 4-5" off the table, I heated it and got the bend out, then it all looked good to go, and so I went about as the video showed, before I started the stave hade some reflex in it, after I finished the reflex had turned into a bit of deflex, is this because of the moisture that was added to one side?  Will it dry out?
Thanks,
Tim

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I guess if we run into the bear that is making these tracks, we oughta just get off the trail.......He seems to like it!  
My good friend Rudy Bonser, while hunting elk up Indian Creek.

Clay Hayes

timbermoose, I sent your backing off the other day.  hopefully it won't take too long to get up there.

I'm not sure about a paint.  I've never painted any kind of designs on a bow before.

Clay Hayes

Tim, moisture could be the problem.  That's a big one.  I started wrapping staves in plastic wrap before steaming to avoid this.  You have to steam it a little longer though to get the wood hot enough.

Another possibility is pulling the bow to far to quickly, while it's still heavy.  I try not to pull the bow past the target draw weight while tillering.

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