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Main Boards => The Bowyer's Bench => Topic started by: Mike Bolin on December 30, 2008, 08:35:00 PM
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I recently picked up a relatively new MOAB that has quite a few scuffs in the finish and a scratch on the upper limb (belly side). I am thinking of refinishing it myself and am looking for some info on applying a matte, non-reflective finish. Is this something that can be accomplished without spray equipment? I would really prefer to have bow redone professionally, but funds are a little tight right now. If any of you have any input I would really appreciate it. Thanks, Mike
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Mike,
I usually do a satin finish. I use the Polyurethane spray cans you find at wallyworld. It has the spray nozzle that fans out, just like a real spray gun, and it mists real nice, so you get a real smooth finish. Just make sure you don't get the waterbased stuff. It's basically crap IMO.
You can also just use any finish, gloss or otherwise, and use a #0000 or #000 steel wool to buff it down to a satin finish.
Joe
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You can also apply the last coat from further away. You can move away until the finish looks to be frosting. Works really well for me.
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Thanks alot for the info fellars. I will give it try! Mike