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Sinew from a dog chew?

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Ballasted_Bowyer:
I was at the farm store today and they had dried tendon as dog chews. I wonder if this could be used as sinew for backing?

Fox:
I was wondering that too.. maybe we should see if the sinew is usable. I worry it was cooked or something though.

Pat B:
It's probably cow tendons and I've successfully used cow sinew on a bow. The stuff I got was given to me already shredded and degreased but I've heard cow tendons are very greasy so you will have to degrease them well. Once shredded I'd wash the sinew in warm water and Dawn dish soap.

superdav95:
Only thing you’d have to find out is if the sinew chews were forced dry by a dehydrater or heated up to dry up faster.  Air dry is the only safe way imho.  I found that using a dehydrator to dry it became more brittle compared to air dried.  I would test out some on bending piece of wood core to be sure before putting bunch on a bow.  Best of luck.   

Muskyman:
Ballasted, you out there cutting some of that pacific yew down to put that sinew on.
My daughter went to grad school in Oregon. My wife and I love it out there. We talked about taking a trip out there and naturally I started thinking about finding yew to cut and send back.
If you were cutting some down we might be able to do some trading. Lots of Osage around here..

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