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When to chase a ring

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Muskyman:
I was also looking at kangaroo rawhide. Waylin has it listed on his website but unfortunately it’s out of stock right now. He has a tutorial showing how he puts it on on his site and I was thinking about going that route. Probably check and see when it might be back in stock.
This stave is proving to be problematic for sure. A couple scraps in the wrong spot and your through to the next ring. I’m thinking I’ll try one last time to get a ring chased. At that point not sure what I might do. It’s like it’s telling me I don’t want to be a bow. It’s basically my practice stave so I’m not going to sweat it either way. I’ve got quite a few more but they won’t be ready for a while so I’m hoping to get this thing made into something.

superdav95:

--- Quote from: PaSteve on October 31, 2022, 05:40:19 pm ---The sinew process Dave is referring to is from Pat M, not Pat B....just in case you do a search. Goat rawhide is also a great option if you go the rawhide route. It's very thin and a better option than deer rawhide which seems to be much thicker unless it comes from a young doe. Just another option.

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Thanks Steve I knew someone on here would know for sure. 

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