self finish bow questions

Started by NYAntler, September 28, 2014, 05:32:00 PM

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NYAntler

Hey fellas

Although I am a carpenter by trade and have cabinet making knowledge of finishes and such... I need some help with a self finish "GI Bow" longbow I bought as a project... is it okay to sand sharp edges on limbs and smooth out the wood a bit without weakening the bow? and... for a first time project is a faux cloth snake skin going to give me a realistic snake skin look? I want to keep the cost down... and can I use Tru Oil and still spray on a finish coat of poly at the end or do I even need to for a durable finish?
I plan on hunting with the bow...
Joe S
New York Antler Outdoors
www.nyantler-outdoors.com

takefive

Rounding the edges on a wooden bow is a must, and I think if it cost you any draw weight it would be negligible.  Maybe someone else will weigh in on your other questions 'cuz I got nothing on those.
Good luck on your bow!
It's hard to make a wooden bow which isn't beautiful, even if it's ugly.
-Tim Baker

KenH

I turned one of those GI Bows into a 2 piece takedown for my lady-friend's daughter.  Certainly round those edges a bit.  I wouldn't use anything rougher than 150 grit though.

IMHO cloth snake skin is gonna look like cloth snake skin.  If you're set on a snake look use real skins.  If you just want something decorative to back the bow with there are lots of alternatives including a wide variety of wide silk ribbons, Sharpie or ink line pattern drawing, etc.

Spray "varnish" over Tru Oil won't go well.  Use Tru Oil and wax or a wood stain and Helmsman Spar Varnish.
Living Aboard the s/v ManCave

Pat B

Round the edges for sure. The old timers use to say to the diameter of a pea. I don't go that far but I do round them pretty good. You are basically removing dead weight anyway and it shouldn't affect the draw weight.
For finish I use Tru-Oil on all my bows. For hunting bows I add a quick spray of satin poly to reduce the shine. Generally you should not use a hard finish over a softer finish but in this case it works fine.
Make the most of all that comes and the least of all that goes!
TGMM Family of the Bow

bigbob2

X 2 re snake skins. I've used couple on bows and not at all impressed with the look.

joe nichols

I've used trü oil on all 3 of my guitars as well as my first completed bow.  It is quite versatile.  You can get that shiny look with enough coats or a dull one.  You don't have do put anything over it.  Just make sure to use steel wool if you want it nice and smooth.

George Tsoukalas

Round the edges for sure. I use Tru Oil on osage and they spray with spar urethane.
It should wok on all woods but testing it on a scrap piece of the same wood as the bow  is a good idea.
Jawge

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