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Hemp Handle Wrap?

Started by Buxndiverdux, March 29, 2013, 11:16:00 AM

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Buxndiverdux

I've looked in the how to forum and didn't see one. Any tips as to how its done? Thanks,
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CalebNH00

I think it's done by soaking the the hemp in glue, then wrapping the handle.

Dan Landis

I usually wrap mine dry, then brush on the Massey finish until saturated.  It's probably not the correct way, just how I've done the few that I've done.  I think they turned out ok though.

Pat B

I do it just like Dan does. I did my first one a few years back trying to hold together a tri-lam that was made with spliced lams. After adding the hemp handle wrap saturated with Massey finish I never had trouble with this bow again. I named the bow "Troublesome...handle with care"
I now use a hemp wraped handle on most of my bows now. It makes a good all weather grip.
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Mark Baker

I personally like rattan handles, but I've done a few jute.   I usually soak in water, wrap em, then brush on a coat of water based poly first, followed by whatever I'm finishing my bow with, which is usually minwax poly.   I'd do hemp the same.
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Ricker

I agree with Pat, I use it on most every bow too. The only other material I like is Beaver tail, but that gets pricey. I wrap mine on dry,then use a bic lighter to de-fuzz, then carefully and sparingly soak with "super glue".  Ready to use in 20 minutes or so.

Pat B

I do de-fuzz with a lighter too.
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macbow

Do it the same way wrap then Massey, several coats.
The only reason I don't do all bows with it is covering,up pretty wood. The feel is great especially on a bulbous handle.
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Buxndiverdux

Thanks for all the replies, but that leads to one more question? What is a Massey finish?  :)
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Roy from Pa

Massey finish is epoxy mixed then thinned with a compatible solvent, so it's like a watered down epoxy.

mwosborn

I used it for the first time a couple of weeks ago - followed Pat's advice - mixed the epoxy, added a bit of acetone and stirred it up good.  The epoxy kind of dissolves.  Then applied it to the wrap with just a paper towel.  I let it dry over night and then applied a second coat...and then a 3rd.  Worked great.
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PEL

What a perfect thread for me just now! I am looking to secure some handles on some bi and tri lams - bamboo backed and bellied etc - I have had two failures but this sounds like the thing!  Thanks all!

George Tsoukalas

I stain and spray on 1 coat of finish. I mark where I want to put the hemp wrap, brush on some waterproof wood glue, and wrap the hemp from top down. When I'm done I do a 1/2 hitch and put a spot of glue over it.  I then spray a couple more coats. I usually use  spar urethane. Jawge

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