HOW TO MAKE BOWSTRING FROM SINEW
How to make bowstring from sinew
Bowstrings can be made out of a variety of materials,
however one durable and readily available material is sinew. Sinew is the dried
tendons of an animal and is extremely tough with very little stretch. These
qualities make sinew a useful candidate for making a bowstring, as you want as
little stretch as possible and durability for repeated shots. Once you have
procured and dried your sinew, follow the steps below to build a long lasting,
durable bowstring.
1.1
Cut the piece of sinew to a length twice that of your final
bowstring length. Determine the length of your finished bowstring by
subtracting four inches from the total length of the bow. Double this number
and that is how much sinew you will need.
2.2
Soak the sinew in cool water for a few hours to get it
pliable enough to work with. Fold the sinew over in the middle and twist the
end 5-6 times. Slide one of the ends of the strands through the small loop you
made in the middle of the sinew to form a large loop in the bowstring.
3.3
Place the stick inside the large loop you just made and then
hang the loop from a nail that you pounded into a tree. Tie the ends of the two
strands of sinew to the paint bucket and then twist the string tightly until
the entire string is twisted, but not bunched. Allow the string to dry like
this for 2-3 days.
4.4
Rub beeswax on the string after the 2-3 day drying period
and remove the paint bucket and stick from the ends. Your new string is now
ready to mount on the bow of your choice.
Note: Another option if you are unable to get ahold of long
sinew from large game is to collect sinew from small game. Scrape off all meat
from the tendons and allow to dry. Pound the dried tendons between two rocks
and pull apart the fibers. Soak the fibers in water or moisten by chewing them,
either or. Now weave them together like you are braiding someone's hair. When
you have enough, wrap one end over a stick and tie the loose ends over it's
self. Continue to braid until the desired length is achieved then coat the
cordage in hide glue. Attach another stick to the other end and allow to dry.
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