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The "A" Mag Refinish

Started by JimB, February 11, 2010, 11:40:00 AM

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JimB

Earl,i mentioned earlier that I filled in those channels a lot of years ago.

Oldskool,thanks so much.Those pictures are perfect.I should be able to make a good likeness of them from that.I sure appreciate you doing that.I knew some were brown.Some were black also?

Hoof,I bought it off a website.If you do a search for zinc phosphate primer,it will come up.I will send you a PM.I first primed it and let the primer get into the sdrew holes.After that dried for 24 hrs I put bolts in the large threaded holes and for the small,latch screw holes,I cut Q Tips in half and screwed the stem into the holes before spraying the Multi Textured paint.

Hoof

Thanks Jim for the help and direction, Qtip trick sounds great. I hope mine turns out as good as yours!

OldSkoolArcher

QuoteOriginally posted by JimB:
Oldskool,thanks so much.Those pictures are perfect.I should be able to make a good likeness of them from that.I sure appreciate you doing that.I knew some were brown.Some were black also?
No Problem. Yea, the ones on mine are black.

Earl E. Nov...mber

Jim,  Sorry I missed that.. It does make it look really sweet. What did you use body filler?
Many have died for my freedom.
One has died for my soul.

Orion

Nicely done all the way around.  Those mag riser bows are really nice shooters.   :thumbsup:    :thumbsup:

stagetek

That's one of the nicest looking mag riser Bears I've seen. Great job !

JimB

Yes Earl,body filler.

Thanks guys.I agree Orion.I have had a lot of bows come an go but just can't let go of that one and have had it since 1972.I think it was a poor business decision to discontinue them.A real,working man's take down.

mwmwmb

nice job. I like the color. and the quiver looks great

JimB

Well,I have a bear thanks to OldSkoolArcher.This was a pain.I cut a piece out of some aluminum angle,that is 1/16" thick and used a jeweler's saw and needle files to shape it.It took a couple hours.I'm going to make a mold off it.I don't want to do that again.

OldSkoolArcher


Gary Sewell

Nice job on the little bear, If you make any to sell let me know. One of my little black bears has the leg broke off.

yellow bow

nice job. good looking bear.  :thumbsup:    :cool:

JimB

I'm having to do some experimenting to see what is the best way and material to use to cast the bears.It is very easy to get air bubbles trapped around the edges.here is an epoxy black bear.I am going to make the ones for this bow,brown.

Gary Sewell


Gary Sewell

Did you use black epoxy? or did you just paint them black? I need to fill some holes on a riser in the black glass.

JimB

Gary,I used a black epoxy putty called Magic Sculp.It is usually sold at taxidermy supply places.You will be surprised how hard it is to match black to black.I can send you a little of that stuff.

Gary Sewell

I have a Bear Green Striper handle that I was going to fill in the stabilizer hole. It is black fiber glass. Do you think it will match?

JimB

Gary,it is hard to say.It should be close.I often wondered why a guy couldn't fill the hole,sand the surface flush and spray black paint over the entire black lamination,then apply all his coats of finish over that.Bear occasionally painted over fiberglass.

shaft slinger

Why not add another black fiber glass strip over the intire front of the riser and sand it down??
you also could add a white and black to match.
  Jimb, i thought some one made some after market bears for the latchs?? i saw some gold ones some wheres.

Earl E. Nov...mber

Your bears are looking good. The next thing will be attaching them. The little hole in the latch was where a plastic post on the back of the bear went.
Of course they would break off. Mine are originals but just glued on, and I don't trust the glue well enough to get too rowdy with it.
Many have died for my freedom.
One has died for my soul.

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