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Title: Backing questions
Post by: m midd on May 27, 2010, 03:52:00 AM
I am in the process of building a 68" board bow, I want to hit 50lbs @27" I am ready to back it but i have a few questions.

I want to back it with paper, then later add snakeskin. Would this be too much backing?

Could i apply the skins after i seal the bow?

This is my first shot at bow building and any help is appreciated.
Title: Re: Backing questions
Post by: Stiks-n-Strings on May 27, 2010, 07:20:00 AM
THere is a how to posted in the How-to-Resources in the Archive section here on skinning a bow that has a finish on it.

Personally I would back with your paper then sand with a lght sandpaper and then size the back of the bow with titebond 3 (just a thin coat smoothed on the back and let dry).

I don't think you woulkd want to size your skins
but I would skin before I sealed or finished the bow it will make your skins pop out.

Alot of good info here on skinning bows do a search and you will find all kinds of stuff.

Other Guys will be along here sometime and give you some great advice for sure.

Goodluck with it and we do expect pics LOL

Stiks
Title: Re: Backing questions
Post by: walkabout on May 27, 2010, 11:01:00 AM
yep just wipe a thin coat of titebond glue on the paper before you glue on the snakeskins and let it dry. they hold moisture for a little longer than most stuff and doing this will help insure that moisture wont make its way back into the wood and paper. the combination of paper and snakeskin shouldnt be too much, ive seen people put snakeskins over burlap and other stuff . skin before you put on your finish though. also be careful you dont stretch the skin while glueing it on or you will have gaps between the scales.