I'm trying out squirrel skin as bowstring and have two soaking in lime water to free up the fur. A couple of questions arise though:
Do you cut the squirrel rawhide while it is still damp, as rawhide gets brittle when fully dry?
If I eventually get rawhide strips how do I actually make a string?
Presumably the rawhide string will have to be about 2mm thick? Or thicker? Squirrel skin is very thin though.
Do you just twist several damp strands together as a normal string?
Why was squirrel skin used as you'll need several of them to make a decent length? Why not use deer rawhide for instance, as there's more of it?
I have used bought buffalo rawhide string, but not for a bowstring. It is a good 3mm square and, while it was stiff and unpliable when dry, when wetted pulls apart very easily. Will squirrel rawhide be the same, as I would have to make sure it wasn't too wet and weak to twist into bowstring?