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Matt finish on bow?

Started by TroutGuide, January 05, 2011, 06:13:00 PM

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TroutGuide

So it seems everyone likes a nice shinny bow that shows the wood. I understand but I am about to make a bow and would like a matt finish for hunting?  So what is best to use to keep the bow dry and protected but not shinny.  I have not even started building yet but I want to get this all figured out(or not in this case, pun) before I begin.
Thanks Brian
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okie64

You can use truoil or tung oil and rub it with steel wool after it dries to get a matte finish. I've also used sprayon poly satin. I dont think it looks as good though.

bjansen

I've used flat Thunderbird Epoxy and I like that the best for a dull, matte finish.


okie64

Hey vanillabear, that looks nice. Ive never tried using the poly and truoil on the same bow but I might try that next time.

John Scifres

Satin spray poly works for me.  I do several coats within an hour's time when it is warmer.  Don't try that when it's cold though  :)

If you are after a looker, it helps to do a couple real nice brush coats of gloss to build up the finish.
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macbow

If you want to use all poly. Like John said, several coats of gloss first then the satin. The main reason is the gloss is a harder more durable finish.
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