I've always used a dip tube to apply poly finishes to arrows, but while working on cabinets I'm blding for my basement man cave, I bought some wipe-on poly to finish the face frames with, instead of spraying it.
I was wondering if anyone uses the wipe-o for doing arrows. Seems to me it would be much easier, not having to catch the drips from dipping arrows.
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Here ya go. I think Rob uses it exclusively for his woodies. I've also started using the wipe on. It's almost TOO easy!!
Yaa it works great and is easy.I like to use a cotton T-shirt cut into small squares for applying it.
Used it on my first 4 dozen when I was using woods. I'm planning to try woods again, though it's hard at my light weight, and plan to use it again. Have used it on quite a few bows, too.
Im gonna give it a try as soon as my surewoods get here..Thanks to Robs tutorial
I've used Min-Wax wipe on Poly on almost everything .Its the only thing I now use on wooden arrows.Its is so easy and stands up great!
Rob D. got me on the wipe on poly and I will never dip again.It's faster and less hassle.
Yep, it's all I've used for cedars for the past 4-5 years. It's also a good choice for refinishing bows. My only critisism is that it's a little soft as bow finish but looks super and is easy to re-coat.
Easily is applied to the arrow but the only drawback i have seen is at the 3d range. It seems to melt in the target when you shoot it and is really hard sometimes to get out
Is the wipe-on you use waterbase???
will fletch tape stick to wipe-on poly?
yes
QuoteOriginally posted by 3Feathers:
Is the wipe-on you use waterbase???
for me, i'll only used the resin based wipe-on. tried the water based and hated it.
QuoteOriginally posted by Overspined:
will fletch tape stick to wipe-on poly?
sticks like flies on you-know-what. :)
Wipe on and buff w/ steel wool between apps is all I've ever used.
I wipe on the plain old MinWax polyurethane. It's cheaper and works great.
I use the wipe on poly, and fletch tape also. It works well, the fletch tape stick well,and holds up well.
(I had an arrow spend the winter stuck in a vine maple here in the wet side of Oregon. The feathers were shot but were still stuck to the shaft. The finish held up well. I re-fletched it and still shoot it.
RonP
Sweet, thanks all for the comments. GUess I wont have to worry about knocking over my dip tube rack anymore.
NEver did care for dipping, I switched to using spray paint for crowning arrows, so this sounds like the way to go
I read something on the web that described finishing furniture by wiping on poly using a sponge. It works great so now I use it on my arrows. Small piece of sponge.
I also spray my crown and then poly over it with a sponge to protect. I use minwax helmsman spar urethane. It gives a bit of a yellow tinge over the white crest.
The first time I tried making wooden arrows I used dip tubes. What a mess. Caused me to stop making wood arrows. This sounds like a much better way. I've finished a lot of furniture with the wipe on Minwax. Sand, wipe-on, dry, steel wool, repeat the process. 3 coats on furniture and I'm done. I use the sponge brushes on furniture.