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Cloth snakeskin?

Started by wapitishooter, February 23, 2020, 09:09:18 PM

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wapitishooter

Have any of you guys used this product? If so how did it turn out and what type adhesive did you use on glass bow? any help appreciated

huntryx

Used it a few times. Here is a link to a photo of a Morrison I did a few years back. https://ibb.co/ThWXKXj. It was a lot easier to work with than the real thing (I tried!) and the results were, to my eye, excellent. I also sold a bow I did to a member here and he told me that he was planning to remove it but it looked so good he left it on the bow. Used Titebond and sprayed with a urethane spar varnish after it was done. Use a REALLY sharp Exacto for the cuts and angle the blade down and out, away from the limb, for best result.

wapitishooter

Thanks for reply, I have some titebond 3 in your opion will that work well? also what did you do to prep the limbs for application?

J. Cook

I used them very recently.  I bought a project now and did some limb repairs and full refinish.  I finished the limbs then scuffed them up good and applied the cloth skins using Titebond III.  It worked really well and looks sharp.  The cloth has a lot of texture to it so I think if you want it to be a super smooth and polished finish, then epoxy may be a better route for installation.  I like the look of the skins and personally don't like a polished shine on my bows so it suits me perfectly. 

I'll try and get some pics in this thread when I get a chance.
"Huntin', fishin', and lovin' every day!"

huntryx

Titebond III is fine. Wiped the limbs down with denatured alcohol, then scuffed with 000 steel wool.

Bisch

Bob Sarrels has made a bunch of bows with the cloth under the glass. Those bows looked great.

Bisch

wapitishooter

Thanks guys, I just ordered some copperhead print looking forward to this project. Another question, how long did you guys leave the glue set before applying finish? think Im going to use spar urethane.

huntryx

The easy answer is: until it's good and dry. Humidity varies, so does drying time. If you wait for it to totally dry, you can find any little spots that need a drop of glue before you spray on the spar urethane.

BAK

I've applied them twice, but I prefer Rick Barbees adhesive decal style better.
"May your blood trails be short and your drags all down hill."

wapitishooter

I tried the vinyl skins and really didn't care for the look, hoping the cloth is more realistic looking.

huntryx

The cloth definitely looks more realistic-- I tried the vinyl and didn't think it looked good.

wapitishooter

I hope J. Cook puts up pics like to see them.

J. Cook

Pics of the refinish I described above.  Finish was Spar Urethane.
"Huntin', fishin', and lovin' every day!"

J. Cook

I should add those were installed over black glass.
"Huntin', fishin', and lovin' every day!"

wapitishooter

Those look really sweet hope mine turn out that good. Mine will be going over clear glass with osage veneers.. Hoping the copperhead will look good, what you guys think

wapitishooter

Ok Ive received my cloth, now one more question after applying glue to the limb. I put the cloth down , now should I apply glue on top of the cloth also? Also what is best way to get all wrinkles out of cloth, rub with finger or use some type of roller? Im prob making this harder than it is but want good turnout.

wisconsin wood butcher

take your time .to get the wrinkles out I had rubber glove on my hand and used very slightly watered down titebond and worked it in while getting it some . I waited a several days for the glue to cure then I trimmed a very sharp knife is correct then I rubbed glue on thee trimmed edge then let cure and spray. one year later and much use they don't appear to be lifting . the key is take your time

wapitishooter

Thanks for tips appreciate help hope I can post pics after done. Seems like I have issues with pics lol

hunting badger

i looked the faux skins up, I was surprised at the price!

Trenton G.

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Does the added weight of the epoxy on the limbs have any noticeable affect on performance?

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