Found a neat way to make your black carbon shafts look like wood. not perfect, but looks pretty good.
Spray brown paint on shaft, and while wet, wipe with paper towel lightly.
I found it easiest to spray down the length on one side, and wipe. Then rotate shaft 1/4 turn and repeat.
Don't know what kinds of paint will last, but mine should hold up as good as anything. I used a special paint called ep-acrylic, from Integrity Coatings. Made for bath repair (what I do for a living). It's a catalyzed finish that is similar to epoxy.
But ordinary spray paint may work very well.
Dan ;)
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They do look good. Do you have to poly it. If letft as is will it get tacky in hot weather. Alan
May just be the pic, but I swear when I first logged on that I thought I was looking at bamboo arrows. Well, bamboo without the nodes, but bamboo none the less...
Not me! I'm not going to cover my African Ebony Reed Wood! :^)
No poly needed, this stuff drys very hard and won't get sticky. I have painted a truck hood with this stuff one time, it lasted for years with only a couple of chips from road rocks.
Can't speak for other paints that I haven't tried.
Bowspirit, it's just painted carbon. I mixed up the brown (by adding tints to bathtub white) and that is what I ended up with colorwise. Notice I have two different shades, because I mixed two different batches without trying to match them.
Or we could just shoot wood HEEEE HEEEE. Frank
The darker color looks the best. Shawn
Frank, I knew that was coming. And you are right.
Shawn, yes, I agree. And I think it would look a little better if I made it even darker. Needs a little more red in it as well. Maybe next time.
Thanks, Dan
Those catalyzed varnishes are some really tough finishes.It should hold up really good.