Thunderbird Finish Chip/Peel Repair

Started by Devodud, November 22, 2018, 01:29:39 AM

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Devodud

Good morning gentlemen,

I have a 64" KennyM that I got from the original builder recently. He used Thunderbird to finish the bow and it has chipped or peeled up in a small area on the of the top limb back. The bow has zebra wood veneers on the back.

What is the most economical way to repair this? Can I feather sand the edges of the T-Bird and go over it with poly/spar poly?

Can I get a small amount of T-Bird or some other epoxy and repair the spot?

My main concern at this point is to seal out any potential moisture and protect the wood and structure from damage while I have it out shooting and hunting. 

Crooked Stic

Most economical way for me would be 320 grit that spot and smear 3-4 coats of super glue on it.Until You fix it permanent.
High on Archery.

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