Rawhide finishing question

Started by razorback, October 29, 2015, 04:58:00 PM

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razorback

So I have rawhide backed my first bow and it has come out looking good. I plan on staining the bow and was wondering how to get the sides of the rawhide smooth, where they have furred up while sanding the corners of the bow.
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SportHunter

I use a sharp scraper and scrape thin lines of material off until I like the profile.

PEARL DRUMS

Try a screwdriver shaft. Roll it over the edge from the top or rawhide side and downward toward the belly. After you get a few coats of sealer on it. Hit it in one direction with 0000 steel wool, I go from the handle to the tips. Lightly and evenly is the trick. It will take it down more. The next few coats of sealer will look great.

Carson81

Like Pearly, I sand or steel wool the edges after and between the first few coats of finish. I like Shellac as base finish, especially on rawhide backed bows. It penetrates regardless of oils, dries quickly and sands nicely. And can be topcoated with anything.

PEARL DRUMS

I think that shellac helps keep the pilly spots tacked down some to. It is very sticky.

razorback

Thanks guys, it's the pilly stuff on the edges that I'm worried about. I figure it will take more stain than the rest and there is not much I can do about that. Just want it to look as good as possible.
I tried the screwdriver and that seemed to work. I will sand, stain and seal with shellac before topping with poly.
Keep the wind in your face and the sun at your back.

Bison Bows

Something else that works for me is to apply thin coats of super glue and sand with fine sandpaper between coats before the glue dries....a couple or three inches at a time.

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