I've had a idea to do this to my recurve. Just small "dots" with the dremel to give a slick finish some grip. Anyone do this themselves on their bows?
Tim
There's a thread on it in the how to section
Nick
Thank ya nick- I was too dum to think of that haha
Contact Tim Golder here; he does excellent work on stippled grips
biggest thing is plan your moves and take your time. not something to rush.
Blacktails have stippled grips. You might look at them for some inspiration.
I've had several done by Jim.
http://www.centaurarchery.com/engrave.htm
Midway USA has a good video on how to do checkering as well. I have been wanting to try either that or stipling on my Sage riser.
That's a awesome link Yellowdawg! Thanks
Before you checker your bow, I suggest you practice for about a week on scrap wood of similar hardness and grain. It looks easy as heck.... not
ChuckC
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Heres one of mine with a demal. I do all my grips on my personal bows. For me a diamond burr bit works the best. I have used the cutter kind but have had them want to grab. Its not hard to do just take your time.
Brushwolf that's downright beautiful
That's what it should look like. Very nice work and it sure compliments the bow.
My only advice would be to grab a piece of scrap hardwood, round it off and draw out the design. Then practice. If you like what you see, you're ready to go. If you decide a bit more practice wouldn't hurt, sand it off and start again. Can't imagine starting out on a nice bow without a dry run or two first.
is this a good solution to a sweaty bow hand? on my current riser, the bow lacks grip when my hands are sweaty. Will this fix that?
I like the stipple it helps on the grip. I really like it when wearing gloves while shooting. I dont stipple the part where the web of your hand goes so the bow can square up when drawing.
I second Jim Neaves at Centaur. Did a bow for me and turned out great. From WV to Montana and back to me in under a week!
QuoteOriginally posted by DanielB89:
is this a good solution to a sweaty bow hand? on my current riser, the bow lacks grip when my hands are sweaty. Will this fix that?
I have sweaty hands year round and the checkering does help but didn't fix it, I carry a rag in my pocket and every so often I dry them and the grip up. No big deal though. A leather grip of sorts works better although after a lot of shooting the wrap starts sucking up the moisture and Changes color Cheers!
That really looks nice BrushWolf! On hot summer days that could really help my hand position.
Bernie