Got the skins down on the bow with Tight Bond Hide Glue.
Man that IS some bloody Sticky Stuff...
And the scales removed.
Following Mr. Gordon's process from his Winter Project Yew build along...
I think using an arrow cutoff (dowel) to gently roll the air and excess glue out from under the skins is a Capital idea.
I used Way too much CA Glue in the finish process on my first attempt.
Which is why it failed so miserably.
After thirty shots it was clear there was no saving the finish or the skins under it.
There was a crack or craze every half inch.
Dang shame as they were the Perfect skins for this bow.
But the new skins should look nice.
Sticking with Polly and Tru-Oil this time, No CA glue in the finish.
But the bow will have to rest till Sunday as I'm heading off to the Osage Promised Land (at least in Texas) where the trees grow Straight and Tall.
To do a little wood cutting.
Man we're getting close...
-gus