2024 Bow Swap Progress Thread - Closed

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Kirkll

Can you get insurance on the packages using this method? That's crazy good shipping cost.
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Jon Lipovac

Yes you can.

The label I printed for $7.08 included the normal $100 shipping. I usually ship this way because I'm a cheap skate and figure if I package it well enough, it's pretty hard to damage a take down.

To answer your question though, I just had the same label quoted with $900 insurance and it came back at $14.28
Pretty dang good.

Bryan Adolphe

Well done Jon ..... The bow looks great

derekdiruz

These bows are looking killer and I'm glad I can finally get started on mine. Haven't chosen the riser woods yet- but I did grind the veneers I want to use... assuming the glass doesn't looks like crap over these, this might be the bacote the victim gets.

I'll probably be gluing up Monday morning and looking to ship by end of next week.

Crooked Stic

Somebody  :dunno: who should get a bow tomorrow.
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kennym

Stay sharp, Kenny.

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Crooked Stic

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dbeaver

I better leave work early just in case my package shows up in the rain  :biglaugh:

Sanding sealer has been built up and I'm about to finish sand and clear coat.


Question for the boys, I've been using wheel paint on my personal bows and getting what I would call okay results, sometimes a little runny in one spot and occasionally a cloudy spec or something like that.   I can do a nice job with tru oil but it's not exactly as scratch resistant? The wheel paint makes a shell almost where the Tru oil soaks.   

Help me sort this out fellas

kennym

I use rattle can auto clearcoat(because at 2-3 bows per year I'm not setting up to spray like a pro) but it is super high gloss,so then I give 2 coats of the wheel matte to kill the high gloss.


I tried the wheel paint only but it was super thin and like you said runny, and took a ton of coats to seal up.  Maybe so thin because it's to be sprayed on metal?
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Kirkll

Quote from: dbeaver on March 06, 2024, 08:13:59 AM
I better leave work early just in case my package shows up in the rain  :biglaugh:

Sanding sealer has been built up and I'm about to finish sand and clear coat.


Question for the boys, I've been using wheel paint on my personal bows and getting what I would call okay results, sometimes a little runny in one spot and occasionally a cloudy spec or something like that.   I can do a nice job with tru oil but it's not exactly as scratch resistant? The wheel paint makes a shell almost where the Tru oil soaks.   

Help me sort this out fellas

Doing a professional grade finish with a rattle can is tough to pull off regardless of what material you are using. Not being able to regulate the spray pattern or flow rate makes it impossible to maintain any kind of consistency.

I have no experience with these wheel paint clear coats....

I've always recommended the Helmsman Spar varnish to guys using rattle cans. It's far more durable than true oil, and easily sands and polishes out nicely to a satin finish using 0000 steel wool.

.02 cents worth....   Kirk
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dbeaver

I've used the oil based spar urethane before on a selfbow but I could t help but feel like it was very tacky.  I did some weird probably unconventional and inappropriate wiping with acetone between coats and I hated it until 3 days later when it was super smooth and robust and almost left the wood feeling plasticized.   I'd not want to repeat that on my victims bow.    Maybe I'll spray some laminate cutoffs with various finishes and see.

Mad Max

The VHT Matte clear lays down very nice, the gloss not so much.
1 coat every 10 min. for 6 coats
I would rather fail at something above my means, than to succeed at something  beneath my means  
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Crooked Stic

If your wood is oily you have to seal it to keep the oils out of the finish.
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Mad Max

Quote from: Crooked Stic on March 06, 2024, 02:18:39 PM
If your wood is oily you have to seal it to keep the oils out of the finish.


Yes, I forgot that
I would rather fail at something above my means, than to succeed at something  beneath my means  
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Mo_coon-catcher

Getting close. Just gotta get the limb balance good and I shouldn't weight. So far there's no set to speak of. As ugly as the tiller looks I like how it's turning out. Super twisty with lots of reflex difference in the limbs making balance fun. Ok h and the right side of the board is the top limb.

Kyle

Mo_coon-catcher

Having an assistant doesn't hurt either.

Kyle

Noah70

Nice looking work Jon - I'm guessing for $7.08 its not coming to western Canada.  I can't even get out of my driveway for that.

Mine is pretty much ready to go for final coating.  Final tiller on the limbs came out very nice, when the bow is flipped the flex curve tracings are identical on top of each other.  I wasn't totally enamoured with the full draw flex shape, felt it could use more out mid-limb, but I'm at the lower end of the requested weight, so thats where she stays.  That being said, the draw is very smooth and even, the shot is sharp and very quick, with zero hand shock.  And in the words of Doug Marcaida from Forged in Fire - "it will kill !"   It was -7 Celsius and I wasn't going to stand around and make multiple groupings.
Will send shots next week of finished bow prior to shipping.

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Crooked Stic

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Kirkll

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kennym

 :thumbsup:Some fine bows again this year !!
Stay sharp, Kenny.

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