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Epoxy finish ?

Started by tenbrook, June 18, 2011, 09:32:00 AM

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tenbrook

I have been building some Canoe and SUP paddles lately and have been finishing them with West Systems Epoxy (105 epoxy and 206 hardener) and then a final spray of Minwax Spar Urethane.  Turns out real nice and gives an incredibly durable finish.  

I am thinking of using this same technique on my "Trade bow".  Is there any reason why this would not work with a bow?  Will the Epoxy be flexible enough?

Thanks

Tenbrook

http://www.westsystem.com/ss/

http://www.minwax.com/wood-products/exterior-clear-protective-finishes/minwax-water-based-helmsman-spar-urethane

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milehi101

I have used West systems to finish wood bows and had good luck with it.  I have also added strips of 4 oz cloth to both bellies and backs and increased weight.  I like it left clear with the varnish to protect the epoxy so the wood grain can be seen.  I have also painted camo  over the glass before I varnish them with great results

Colorado Joe

Post some pics of them SUP paddles
Hickory backed Ipe with a Zebrawood accent.
70" ntn
40#
Samick Sage
40#
Housel Osage stick (High country Elk stopper)
48"
55#
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snag

I wonder if this is any different than Thunderbird? Do you apply it by spraying it?
Isaiah 49:2...he made me a polished arrow and concealed me in his quiver.

tenbrook

QuoteOriginally posted by snag:
I wonder if this is any different than Thunderbird? Do you apply it by spraying it?
I just rub it in by hand and then use an old rag to wipe off any extra.  Wet sand with 220 reapply a second coat, wet sand again, and then a final spray with the Minwax

QuoteOriginally posted by Colorado Joe:
Post some pics of them SUP paddles
Here ya go.

The Canoe paddle is not complete yet.  I have glassed the blade and applied the first coat of West Systems.  Still need to complete the finish and add the grip.

Enjoy!












milehi101

"I wonder if this is any different than Thunderbird"
Yes it is it is a epoxy resin and like all epoxy resin I know of it us damaged by U V sun rays and must be covered by a varnish that protects the epoxy from the rays of the sun.  
The main purpose of the product is to use a form to build composite products from fiberglass cloth and the epoxy resin as a wetting and gluing agent.  It is also used to cover the hulls of canoes and boats with fiberglass.  The good part is it is flexible and will work well as a  bellies and back on bows and when finishes it is similar to the glass strips we use.

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