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Grey 2" glass

Started by Bow man, October 26, 2021, 01:05:35 PM

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Bow man

I know this is a long shot but does any happen to have any 2" wide grey fiberglass or know of some one with some. I know it has been discontinued by Gordons a while back and have checked with all the main sources for it and they are all out.  We have a customer that is really wanting the grey if we can locate some 
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kennym

I only have 1.5" in gray... Sorry
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Bow man

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Flem

How about a grey veneer under clear glass?

Crooked Stic

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Flem

Man made or dyed. Hell, you could use some thin grey fabric or paper. Get creative, if thats your thing and you have a fussy client to satisfy.

Shredd

Quote from: Flem on October 28, 2021, 08:30:15 AM
Man made or dyed. Hell, you could use some thin grey fabric or paper. Get creative, if thats your thing and you have a fussy client to satisfy.

   I am not crazy about some of the stuff you come up with but I do appreciate that you think out of the box...  Good on Yah, buddy...

mmattockx

Somewhere back a year or so there was discussion about using coloured/patterned rice paper under clear lams to increase the artistic options on a bow. That sort of method would work fine to give grey limbs as well. I did some searching for it but came up empty this morning.


Mark

Flem


  " I am not crazy about some of the stuff you come up with but I do appreciate that you think out of the box...  Good on Yah, buddy..."

Last time I looked there was no room left in that box.

Quote from: mmattockx on October 28, 2021, 11:35:09 AM
Somewhere back a year or so there was discussion about using coloured/patterned rice paper under clear lams to increase the artistic options on a bow. That sort of method would work fine to give grey limbs as well. I did some searching for it but came up empty this morning.


Mark


Guess who  ;)

Shredd

 I am not sure rice paper is the answer for this...  A standard thickness paper colored gray would work... The rice paper I worked with is thin and gets mostly transparent when wet out with resin...  It would be good with a design or logo printed on it and you would to see the wood grain underneath it...

Mad Max

Left, green dye on maple core--center, 1963 Damon Howatt recurve with Green Thermo glass --Right , green dye under glass.
As you can see not even close when glued to glass.
It would take a lot of trial and error to get it right.


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Longcruise

"Every man is the creature of the age in which he lives;  very few are able to raise themselves above the ideas of the time"     Voltaire

Longcruise

I've used the pink and blue under bear paw clear and was very happy with it.
"Every man is the creature of the age in which he lives;  very few are able to raise themselves above the ideas of the time"     Voltaire

Flem

Somebody left the door to the box open :nono:

Crooked Stic

Good luck dont think its gonna be the same.
Might need test strips to show your customer
High on Archery.

Flem

Pretty sure we lost Bowman here, don't think he really gives a Rats A$$ about all these wacko suggestions. :biglaugh:

Once again we are having a discussion amongst ourselves for the sake of posterity.

Bow man

#16
Thanks for throwing out ideas we already have a back up plan if no grey glass is found
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Flem

Something else you could do, would be to put an epoxy gel coat on the back side of some clear glass.
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Mad Max

Rattle can of grey glass :bigsmyl:
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Flem


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