Most recently I have been using green cotton bias tape that an online clothes seller uses to tie up stuff my wife buys. I have also used strips of linen from bags we got with other products. I prefer it to be a natural product rather than a "poly" something or other. The green looks amusing if you look in. I am now also putting it in before I glue the lining. Bias tape was standard item in households when people actually repaired their clothes rather than buy new. Any shop with stuff like wool, knitting needles, sewing material, etc will have plenty of options.Randolph Rhett wrote:Just so I understand, by "tape" you mean just strips of cloth you cut and that you saturate with hide glue? …
If you look at things such as old lutes (or new lutes for that matter), it was routine to strengthen the joints with either cloth or paper. (Remember that paper back then was not the common wood pulp stuff from today.). I built a lute some 30 years ago and each of the joints is lined with a strip of old cotton sheet. I saw a video recently of a UK lute builder doing exactly the same.