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Offline Kviljo

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Quickly curing a sinew back?
« on: April 12, 2008, 03:09:14 am »
I've just sinew-backed a birch/pine static recurve. It's just one layer, to prevent it from blowing up.

I'm wondering if I could speed up the drying by leaving it on the radiator/in a heat box? Or is it better performance-vice to give it a longer drying period?

Offline Justin Snyder

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Re: Quickly curing a sinew back?
« Reply #1 on: April 12, 2008, 03:12:02 am »
I wouldn't do it.  I left one outside to cure in hot dry climate a and I wasn't happy.  Remember patience is your best friend in bow building. Justin
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Offline Pat B

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Re: Quickly curing a sinew back?
« Reply #2 on: April 12, 2008, 03:21:39 am »
Med temps,low humidity and air movement will give you the best results. If you have a hot box with a fan or leave it on the radiator you should get good results.   On the sinew backed bows I've made I used 3 layers of sinew but gave each layer a month on top of the hot water heater before adding the next.
   The ancients would give a sinewed bow(composites) up to ten years or more to cure properly. It can be done quicker.  I'm sure you will hear how from others.    Pat
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