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Main Boards => Trad History/Collecting => Topic started by: Peck Price on April 06, 2011, 08:36:00 AM
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My first post ran a little long, so I will ask my second question here. I have just gotten a Browning Cobra II recurve bow. There were some surface/finish bubbles on the handle/riser. I am not a complete novice when it comes to woodworking so I am going to refinish my recurve before I start shooting. From my research, I have settled on tru-oil for the finish. Please chime in if I should use something else. Also, there are a total of 4 small screw holes where sights have been in the past. I would like to fill these holes for strength and to keep moisture out. What is my best bet for filling the holes? Thanks, I appreciate your all's patience.
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If the holes are very large I use a piece of dowel slightly less in diameter and length then expoxy it in. Fill the top flush using color matching wax stick.
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Here is a bow I sold recently that had a couple holes from a quiver that I did that way and refinished with Tru Oil. Actually i touched up the wax filler with some acrylic paint to get a better match with the wood.
(http://i90.photobucket.com/albums/k267/bowjack/IMG_9523.jpg)
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Thanks, I holes are small, but you have gotten me on the right track
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Where on the bow are the holes, belly, back or riser?
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There are 2 sets of 2 holes on each side of the "sight window", apparently, a previous owner installed sights on both sides of the riser (I am guessing not at the same time ;) ) The holes aren't really a bother, I just wanted to fill them before refinishing to keep moisture out. Thanks.
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you want to see sights on a browning cobra II?
I'll be filling in these screw holes, Picked the bow up today, so I'll be watching this thread.
(http://i1135.photobucket.com/albums/m637/cjohntalk/Bow%20Pictures/1302131310.jpg)
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Thanks for the pic, that is almost exactly where the holes are in my bow, but on both sides of the riser. I have worked with wood quite a bit, as does my father, so I am not completely in the dark. I was just curious if one method or product stood head and shoulders above the rest. Thanks again.
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you may also want to check out restoration 101 at the top of this forum.There is some great info in there on repairing holes in wood or fiberglass bd
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Yes, Doc and I should have mentioned that too.
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Jack, what do you use to fill those real small holes?
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Steve,
I have used expoxy and a tooth pick and have used just plastic wood filler like Rich explains on his site for small shallow holes. Packed it in with a drill bit like he suggested.
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Thanks fellows, I ended up using tooth picks and epoxy to fill the holes. I used some black paint to "touch up" the repairs and I am in the process of putting the finishing touches on the final coat of finish.