2022 what did you do today?

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Kirkll

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Quote from: Mad Max on May 22, 2022, 11:56:44 AM
What kind of wood is that riser Kirk? :thumbsup:

Macassar Ebony, with a Shedua back overlay...... I've actually got two Mac ebony bows going at the same time right now. The stuff is getting harder to find locally for me. 8/4 stock is REALLY hard to find, and expensive too.  I used to stock the stuff years ago buying $500-$600 worth at a time. Now it's a chore just  finding decent looking 4/4 stock.

Kirk
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Mad Max

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kennym

I've been wearing the paint off my camo bow on the grip. So I added some textured paint and then flat black to see how it holds up...

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Stay sharp, Kenny.

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Kirkll

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kennym

Thanks Kirk, it was an easy one.  Clearcoated an all maple bow, then gray primer, then a loofa sponge and acrylic matte paint randomly applied. The how to I saw said matte clear over it, but it was so flat I just left it. Better paint would help but I had the acrylic(wife had) and just went with it.

Stay sharp, Kenny.

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Kirkll

The problem with not clear coating the paint is longevity bro... looks cool now, but it will probably not take much use and UV exposure before she fades out.   Kirk
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kennym

Faded is good in my opinion. I never sell em, just hunt with em...  If I was selling them I'd have a different outlook on that!  :campfire:
Stay sharp, Kenny.

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Longcruise

Quote from: kennym on May 24, 2022, 07:53:22 PM
Thanks Kirk, it was an easy one.  Clearcoated an all maple bow, then gray primer, then a loofa sponge and acrylic matte paint randomly applied. The how to I saw said matte clear over it, but it was so flat I just left it. Better paint would help but I had the acrylic(wife had) and just went with it.

Kenny, what was your actual application technique with the loofah?  I like the look of it.  Might want to do it on this years hunter.
"Every man is the creature of the age in which he lives;  very few are able to raise themselves above the ideas of the time"     Voltaire

kennym

Mike I just put paint on a plastic plate(cool whip lid) and dabbed in paint , then randomly on bow...

Black, then brown on top of the gray primer.  Later dusted the whole thing with flat black from 2' back to lessen the gray as it seemed to stand out ...
Stay sharp, Kenny.

   https://www.kennysarchery.com/

Mad Max

I did a lot of shop cleaning today.
Got rid of 7 form TOPS, going topless all the way.
And more room for more forms :jumper:





I ground some Spalted Osage veneers .027

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Kirkll

I finally got my garden tilled up!  We've had so much rain this spring i didn't think we'd ever get it dry enough.
My grandson really liked the tractor....

I also set up a new bow i just completed for a photo session before shipping.

Kirk

https://photos.app.goo.gl/TkDR6z5VFetaAYD36
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mmattockx

Got any more pictures of the bow? That is a beautiful piece of work, what wood(s) did you use?

Good job on starting your grandson out on the yard work early.


Mark

Buggs

I went shopping today. Bought myself parts for my new toy, I mean tool :saywhat:
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My old gun was so old, I couldn't get parts for it anymore. This one is a real nice inexpensive model. I have tried it out a couple times and knew it would be my next gun. If anybody is thinking about a new gun, or a first gun, this is a great option. It came with 3 nozzle/needle sets and the gauge. I did have to order it from the UK, they only sell the HVLP model here in the US.

But I think I might be more excited about these little cups;
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They hold 3oz, perfect for 1 bow and you toss it when finished!

The gun, adapter, and 24 cups was just about $250. Thats a great deal for a gun that you could use to paint your car.
The Harbor freight disposable cup system is really cheap, but works really well. It was on sale today, so I got another cup and collar, plus the refills and adapter for $30.




Ooo, who, who hangs free

Buggs

Oops, I forgot!  Its a DeVilbiss FLG-5
Ooo, who, who hangs free

Mad Max

Nice :thumbsup:, What is wrong with a HVLP?
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Buggs

Nothing wrong with HVLP, just takes more skill to get a glassy finish. The HVLP air cap blows more air at lower pressure. Takes a little more finesse than I possess.
Ooo, who, who hangs free

Mad Max

Quote from: Buggs on May 31, 2022, 07:56:27 PM
Nothing wrong with HVLP, just takes more skill to get a glassy finish. The HVLP air cap blows more air at lower pressure. Takes a little more finesse than I possess.

That may be why I can't get a good finish from a spray gun :thumbsup:
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Appalachian Hillbilly

Quote from: Buggs on May 31, 2022, 04:14:49 PM
Oops, I forgot!  Its a DeVilbiss FLG-5
I have an early FLG and a DeVilbiss Plus. I will never give them up! The disposable cup system is very nice.

Longcruise

Quote from: Appalachian Hillbilly on May 31, 2022, 08:19:01 PM
Quote from: Buggs on May 31, 2022, 04:14:49 PM
Oops, I forgot!  Its a DeVilbiss FLG-5
I have an early FLG and a DeVilbiss Plus. I will never give them up! The disposable cup system is very nice.

How is this system cleaned after use.
"Every man is the creature of the age in which he lives;  very few are able to raise themselves above the ideas of the time"     Voltaire

Kirkll

Hmmmmmm..... last one I bought was another HVLP, but I bought it at an auto paint supply company and spent a couple hundred on it. It's lasted two years now, but I keep it wet.... What I mean by that is that it stays in a can of lacquer thinner when not in use. It's never been dry for two years ,except when I use it. But I use it a lot....   

I might be tempted to try something different to make things go smoother. You are right about these HVLP guns being fickle. I run mine on way more air pressure than recommended to get my matte finish. I turn down the air for my build up coats, then crank up the air, and turn down the volume to get the fine texture I'm looking for. It's tricky to do.... Too much volume and you get shiny spots. Not enough volume and it's uneven....   

Thanks for the recommendation bro....    Kirk
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