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Started by Don Armstrong, March 03, 2011, 05:47:00 PM

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Don Armstrong

I see some put tips on their glass bows with CA or 2 part epoxy. I do on self bows. If you use smooth- on to do the bow, how do you do overlays and the tips with smooth-on without the bow coming apart in the oven. I thought someone said if you do the bow at 180 you do the overlays and tips at a lower temp. Is this correct. Thanks, Don

JamesV

when I used epoxy for overlays and tips I didn't re-cook the bow. The 5 min stuff will work . I now use super glue from wally world. 4 tubes for a buck.

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Bert Frelink

Don,
If you want to do tips with smooth-on you can just leave them sit overnight in a warm spot and it will cure just fine.
Bert.

Don Armstrong

Thanks guys, I thought smooth-on had to be heat cured. Don

tenbrook

QuoteOriginally posted by Don Armstrong:
Thanks guys, I thought smooth-on had to be heat cured. Don
It does.

I put it under a light bulb.

mater

what I leave in the container after a bow gets hard without heat.

7 Lakes

There is a section on installing overlays on my website.  You are welcome to visit the "Building Directions" page anytime.  
http://www.7lakeslongbow.com/

Don Armstrong

Thanks Mike, I am going to get a couple of those lights. Don

Robertfishes

smooth on will set/harden with out heat it just takes longer. when I use smooth on for tip overlays I use a "clamp on" shop light(the ones with the aluminum shade) and a 75 watt bulb, I also set a thermometer next to the bow tip and only heat up to 90-100 degrees, it hardens/sets fine just being warm and only takes about an hour..I keep the light at least 10 inches away from bow tips, the smooth on still hardens and I don't delam the bow from excessive heat..I have been using Gorilla brand Impact resistant Super Glue for tip overlays,no heat needed and you better be ready cause it set in seconds.. it does not look/finish as good as "smooth on" but its crazy fast...

No-sage

QuoteOriginally posted by tenbrook:
 
QuoteOriginally posted by Don Armstrong:
Thanks guys, I thought smooth-on had to be heat cured. Don
It does.

I put it under a light bulb. [/b]
According to their website, Smooth-on cures in 24 hrs at 73 Deg F.  Heat cures it faster.

Bert Frelink

I've been glueing tips on for the last 15 years with smooth-on and no heat, just a warm place in the shop, never had one come off yet, it cures just fine with no external heat source!
Bert.

7 Lakes

Forgot to add.  When you use the clamp on shop lamps check them every now and then to make sure:
1. Tips aren't getting too hot
2. The lamp hasn't fallen over and you're burning the overlay.

JD 9116

I have had a tip overlay come off with the 1 ton apoxy from Lowes. I started using Smooth-on and let it cure over night in heated area and have not had any problems since. For what its worth,

kennym

Mike, very nice instructions on your site!  :thumbsup:
Stay sharp, Kenny.

   https://www.kennysarchery.com/

**DONOTDELETE**

QuoteOriginally posted by Robertfishes:
smooth on will set/harden with out heat it just takes longer. when I use smooth on for tip overlays I use a "clamp on" shop light(the ones with the aluminum shade) and a 75 watt bulb, I also set a thermometer next to the bow tip and only heat up to 90-100 degrees, it hardens/sets fine just being warm and only takes about an hour..I keep the light at least 10 inches away from bow tips, the smooth on still hardens and I don't delam the bow from excessive heat..I have been using Gorilla brand Impact resistant Super Glue for tip overlays,no heat needed and you better be ready cause it set in seconds.. it does not look/finish as good as "smooth on" but its crazy fast...  
This isn't your average Ca glue here. this impact resistant formula is excellent..... i've been using it for a couple years now myself.....

Robertfishes

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