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D. Tiller:
Just noticed this morning that the hickory backing on my yellowheart hickory backed longbow is starting to crack and lift up at a nick on the edge of the backing right at the handle. Is there any way to fix this or should I just build another one? First warbow I built so I would like to save it. Next time I think I will put a silk or linnen backing on the bow to protect against this.

Anyone know how to put a linnen backing on a warbow?

Thanks!

David T

SimonUK:
I've never done a linnen backing, but if it's at the handle, can't you put some glue on and bind it very tight? Then the binding could become a grip. The question is, where is it going to happen next?

Stonedog:
D.

If it were me I would fill the crack with CYA......glue down the splinter with CYA....when with a fine grit paper.....remove any excess CYA that will squeeze out.....

THen wait and see what happens.....or if you want to buy yourself some insurance....get some raw silk and go ahead an back it.....with silk being so light.....it will not alter the tiller......or at least it shouldnt...... :-\

outcaste:
Hi David,

You could always put a strip of rawhide over the whole bow or just the section involved and bind with linen.



Cheers, Outcaste

D. Tiller:
Think I may try the glue thing and then wrapping the handle and make a new bow! I know a bit more now and should be able to build a better one.

David T

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