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Bocote darkening?

Started by matt_w, April 12, 2013, 07:03:00 PM

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matt_w

I have a few bows with Bocote in the riser and I know that it tends to darken over time, but just curious what your guys experience is with Bocote under glass. Once it is glued up is that the color you'll keep or does it darken under the glass as well? I can dye some veneers to match Bocote I'm putting in the riser that has had time to darken up, but if the veneers are going to darken over time I don't want to dye them and have them turn real dark. Thanks for any help, I appreciate it.

matt_w

Anyone? I know someone out there can help out, I've seen a lot of Bocote used in limbs.

kennym

I had one for a couple years, didn't notice any change, but a fellow needs pics of a new one to compare to later!!


Wish I could be of more help!
Stay sharp, Kenny.

   https://www.kennysarchery.com/

matt_w

Thanks Kenny. I have seen it darken in risers but figured maybe the glass would keep it from changing. What causes the wood to darken anyways? Is it exposure to the air or sunlight? That's what I've heard but have never known for sure.

kennym

Part of it has to be air, you can set coco lams between other lams or boards an they still darken up!  Sunlite works on osage, you can speed it up like DVS did on his sage bow with a tanning booth!
Stay sharp, Kenny.

   https://www.kennysarchery.com/

jsweka

So DVS has his own tanning booth.  That's cute.   :laughing:
>>>---->TGMM<----<<<<

Roy from Pa

Oh yes, DVS has a tanning booth and a closet full of pink outfits:)  

 

matt_w

Well thanks for the info guys. I'm getting excited to get this bow going, I think it's going to be a good shooter. The tanning bed is kinda funny but is a pretty good idea to speed up the darkening. Thanks

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