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Don't need nock overlays, no. When I'm making bows with sidenocks I cut the tillering nocks on the side straight away into the bare wood, and leave them like that until the bow is finished. Especially at 80lb or something, you're not going to have an issue. You can actually leave the tips completely bare on the finished bow, with no horn at all. The horn is only for soft woods like yew, which can be chewed up by a string.
I shall redouble my efforts to find some cow horn. If this makes it it will get full horn nocks as the string has grooved the wood around the bottom nock too after only about 20 flexes.Will some hardwood do for overlays in the meantime?