I had a long interupting phone call and forgot about the skins in the water on the stove. The results are curled up and cooked skins that are ruined. Opps
Cooled down the water and put in some new skins. Reaplied some glue to the back of the bow and let the skins soften up. When they get pliable and you are able to stretch the small end (sideways) they are ready to put on. Take out of the water and wipe off, then dip the skin in the glue.
I start at the tip with a few wraps on the horn, then line up the notch and start wraping over the skin. I overlap slightly and use fairly light pressure. If your wrap to tight it will leave marks in the skin. You want just tight enough to hold the skin against the wood.
Wrap all the way to the center then start from the other tip coming back. Be sure to keep an eye on the glue that is on the bow. If it is drying out, just dab some more on, ahead of the section that you are doing.
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