2020 Bow Swap Progress Thread

Started by canopyboy, February 04, 2020, 12:33:21 PM

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EvilDogBeast

Fresh off the form and cleaned up.  Turned out pretty nice so far.  Dave, I am probably going to eat about a week of grace period time.

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EvilDogBeast

Thanks! I am really happy with them.  Actually kind of sad I have to taper the limbs  :biglaugh:

canopyboy

I bet, those veneers look pretty sweet.

Well, I got a coat of finish on last night. Letting the finish set another day or so before sanding really helped. In the future I'm just going to use their filler/sealer though.

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Problem though when I went to today to look it over and get ready for a second coat. You can see a slight milkiness (almost irredescent) over the dark wood in the right light. I had this happen last year about this time over the koa in my daughter's bow as well as with the ERC bow I'm doing now for myself. It's subtle, but it kinda bothers me. It may disappear under the satin top coat anyhow, but if not I'll have to sand it all off and try again. I know It's not the glass as the ERC is Gordons and this bow is BP and I see it on both. I've got a call into Dave at T-Bird to hopefully help me troubleshoot what's going wrong. Humidity is actually pretty good right now and temp in the shop is also ideal. In all likelihood I may nudge into the grace period myself which kind of hurts, but I don't want to send my very deserving recipient something I wouldn't be happy with myself.

Poor guy, on top of waiting he's going to know every flaw in this bow before it gets to him as I probably post too much of the problems I have vs the stuff that goes well...

-Dave
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Crooked Stic

Is it satin or dull. How many coats on it. too many coats make a purple haze buy the flatting agent.
High on Archery.

canopyboy

1st coat of gloss. It's subtle but it happened to me on a recent bow as well and after a couple of coats is was more substantial.

David had no ideas. I'm starting to suspect minor amounts of oil or moisture in my line. My filter/separator is a fairly cheap one. Just bought a good one. In the meantime I'm going to see if I can get enough flow out of a dive tank and regulator setup I use with my nailguns when I don't want to pull an extension cord to a little compressor. I know that air is clean and dry. If that doesn't work I'll assume my finish has some contaminants in it somehow.
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"The earth has its music for those who will listen." - Santayana

skeaterbait

Quote from: canopyboy on June 04, 2020, 01:53:14 PM


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Is that The Grim Reaper peering out the window under that cloak?
Skeater who?

canopyboy

Maybe, you scared?  :laughing:

Or a bandsaw I want to keep overspray off of...
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Professional Bowhunters Society

"The earth has its music for those who will listen." - Santayana

TradBowyer

Well seems that the bow reaper has been on the move and he got me to. Closer inspection showed some milky spots on my one limb and I didn't want to send that out so I decided to go back to my first love...a nice hickory self bow. Research on my victim led me to believe they would be OK with this. Decided on this one to just leave it as natural as I could...no color dyes, overlays, etc. I'm glad i did. I really like how it turned out. Hope it fits the bill. If not I will gladly build any bow the victim would ask for and I do mean that sincerely. I also decided to go a little crazy and twist up a red white and blue string. I know it doesn't fit the selfbow theme but with all the mess going on right in this nation right now my patriotism is rising up. [attachment=1][attachment=2]

monterey

Nice self bow.  Like the way you allowed the bark camo on the back.
Monterey

"I didn't say all that stuff". - Confucius........and Yogi Berra

EvilDogBeast

Quote from: TradBowyer on June 04, 2020, 10:14:15 PM
Well seems that the bow reaper has been on the move and he got me to.

You aren't the only one.  I nearly ruined the trade bow yesterday while tapering the limbs on the table saw.  The blade grabbed the belly glass and ripped a 1" x 0.100" chunk out.  Luckily it was mostly contained to the taper cutoff so I was able to trim it out by making the tapers 1/2" longer.  Now I just have to make weight...  :pray:

monterey

Dog, I don't do it with the table saw anymore but when I did, I used an abrasive wheel in place of the blade.  Never a problem.
Monterey

"I didn't say all that stuff". - Confucius........and Yogi Berra

kennym

Quote from: TradBowyer on June 04, 2020, 10:14:15 PM
Well seems that the bow reaper has been on the move and he got me to. Closer inspection showed some milky spots on my one limb and I didn't want to send that out so I decided to go back to my first love...a nice hickory self bow. Research on my victim led me to believe they would be OK with this. Decided on this one to just leave it as natural as I could...no color dyes, overlays, etc. I'm glad i did. I really like how it turned out. Hope it fits the bill. If not I will gladly build any bow the victim would ask for and I do mean that sincerely. I also decided to go a little crazy and twist up a red white and blue string. I know it doesn't fit the selfbow theme but with all the mess going on right in this nation right now my patriotism is rising up. [attachment=1,msg2921590][attachment=2,msg2921590]




Likin this!!

:thumbsup:
Stay sharp, Kenny.

   https://www.kennysarchery.com/

EvilDogBeast

I used a 60 tooth blade on the last bow I built and it went without a hitch.  Guess I got lucky.  Either way I won't be doing that again.  I'll pick up an abrasive blade next time I'm at the store, thanks for the tip.

Trad, that's a beautiful bow.  Love the natural look!

John Scifres

Hey all.  Sorry I haven't participated in this thread.  This has not been a good couple months for me.  But I did get a bow mostly finished.  Still got a few finishing touches.  I'll post pics this weekend and ship next week.  Thanks.
Take a kid hunting!

TGMM Family of the Bow

TradBowyer


EvilDogBeast

Got the bow strung and on the tree.  I'm 4 lbs under minimum and the bow is only rough sanded.  Starting over  :banghead:

EvilDogBeast

Actually, whats a rough estimate on weight gain from piking 1" from each tip?

kennym

Around 6 lb on mine added for an inch off each end.  That might put you pretty close...
Stay sharp, Kenny.

   https://www.kennysarchery.com/

EvilDogBeast

Thanks Kenny. Going to give it a try.

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