Author Topic: Sinew backing not so perfect grained wood  (Read 2858 times)

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Offline JonW

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Re: Sinew backing not so perfect grained wood
« Reply #15 on: June 05, 2011, 01:04:12 pm »
Well  that depends on how the bow is tillered. You should be able to get a bow that is twice your drawlength. The major reason for sinew when I do it is to add poundage and drawlength to a stave. There are very few people that will admit that they  don't draw their drawlength on every shot.  ;) If you are making a bow for someone else or making a bow that you will let anybody shoot, then tiller it out to max drawlength. I hunt with my bows so they may be drawn to any given length. I would like to hear others thoughts on this though.