I bought a set of #1 limbs intended for the limited edition they put out. The limbs were rejects due to the finish being applied too heavily, consequently the finish "checked" or had fine cracks across the limbs at the working area. I stripped the finish off, made some new black phenolic tips to match my bubinga / phenolic "A" riser, painted the wedges black, then refinished the limbs. What do ya think?
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They look great!!!! :campfire:
Purdy!!!
Looks fantastic! As good or better than factory.
OkKeith
I love a good project. 👍👍. From their standpoint too much labor cost to correct but you scored a nice find. Enjoy!!!
Great job! I have a similar pair of limbs with the finish cracking and partly coming out, what did you use for stripping the factory finish?
Quote from: cacciatore on November 27, 2019, 06:43:37 PM
Great job! I have a similar pair of limbs with the finish cracking and partly coming out, what did you use for stripping the factory finish?
220 grit wet paper. Takes awhile, maybe 45 minutes per limb. You can tell fairly easily when you're through the finish and to the glass. Then smooth it out w/ 400 grit.
Nice work..
Bear needs to hire you!!!!
Quote from: myshootinstinks on November 27, 2019, 06:50:24 PM
Quote from: cacciatore on November 27, 2019, 06:43:37 PM
Great job! I have a similar pair of limbs with the finish cracking and partly coming out, what did you use for stripping the factory finish?
220 grit wet paper. Takes awhile, maybe 45 minutes per limb. You can tell fairly easily when you're through the finish and to the glass. Then smooth it out w/ 400 grit.
thanks
Excellent work.
Very nice work. How did you manage to paint the wedges black and still let the sides of the back and belly laminations natural? Mask them off? Careful sanding?
Those look awesome.
:thumbsup:
Quote from: Orion on November 28, 2019, 09:54:18 AM
Very nice work. How did you manage to paint the wedges black and still let the sides of the back and belly laminations natural? Mask them off? Careful sanding?
Masked them off, not hard to do.
Your shootin may stink but your finish work is top notch. :bigsmyl:
They look great. Nicely done.
Looks nice! Natural camouflage :thumbsup:
Beautiful job! :thumbsup:
Thanks to a PM from myshootinstinks on a different site, I'm going to try to do something similar. Been looking for a set of limbs with the bubinga wedges but kept striking out. These are going to look even better once I get the wedges painted. Thanks again Doug!