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Staining Lams...

Started by Rigs, March 05, 2007, 02:43:00 PM

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Rigs

Greetings All,
I was thinking about trying to stain lams with denatured alcohol and rit dye....anybody tried and wish to share their experience?

Did everything hold together when all was said and done?  Any problems at all in the process?

Thanks in advance.

Happy hunting,
Jason
Hunting and Fishing ARE family values!  Lifetime member Traditional Bowhunters of Montana, member of Compton Traditional Bowhunters

Dave Worden

Jason, I just stained some birdseye face lams with TransTint, an alcohol-based wood dye.  I don't have a finish on the bow yet so it's only shot a couple of arrows, but all seems just fine.  Just be sure to practice on some sample pieces (sanded to the same grit as you lams) to be sure that the stain is neither too light, nor too dark.  Should be just about a no-brainer!
Dave
"If I was afraid of a challenge, I'd put sights on my bow!"

Orion

I built several bows using just the concoction you're considering several years ago.  Sold the bows.  As far as I know, they're all still together.  I used hardwoods in all of my bows -- red elm, maple and maple actionwood.  Never tried it on bamboo, but should work.  Good luck.

OconeeDan

I had good luck using dyes from Guitar ReRanch, they are alcohol based.  They look good, and no problems with glueing up.  The dye dries fast and seems to have no effect on strength of the glue-up.
I tried some Rit dye, cutting with alcohol, on some scraps.  It seemed very "bland".  
This stuff from Guitar ReRanch is very potent, and you'll have to use it sparingly with the alcohol.

Rigs

Thanks Guys,

Much appreciated.

Happy hunting,
Jason
Hunting and Fishing ARE family values!  Lifetime member Traditional Bowhunters of Montana, member of Compton Traditional Bowhunters

Crooked Stic

I have ued Rit-food coloring with denatured acohol with good results. Anyof the acohol based dyes work well.
High on Archery.

RDB

This is a bow I just finished using Fiebing's leather dye on culy maple. I've also used rit dye.  

RDB


Rigs

Great pics!

Anyone else have pics of stain jobs?

Happy hunting,
Jason
Hunting and Fishing ARE family values!  Lifetime member Traditional Bowhunters of Montana, member of Compton Traditional Bowhunters

doctorbrady

Do dirty underwear count?   :bigsmyl:  
Sorry, couldn't pass on that one.

Rigs

Dang Doc,

That's just not right....funny though!

Happy hunting,
Jason
Hunting and Fishing ARE family values!  Lifetime member Traditional Bowhunters of Montana, member of Compton Traditional Bowhunters

OconeeDan

Here's mine, with alcohol based dyes.
Dan


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