Hello Gang-
I trimmed down the sides of my grip at the top and bottom and shortened the shelf. In the process I sanded the bow and applied a new finish.
I want you to know that this was my first time that I tried to reshape and refinish a bow, most of the time I would shoot it as it is or sell it. This Mohawk is very special though because it's one of those combination's that I've always wanted, white and black glass with a Myrtle riser.
I have 2 people that I want to thank for helping me through this process, Vince from Mohawk bows and Rob DiStefano. Both of these guys answered either my emails or phone calls. They made the process much easier.
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How cool is this? Way!!! I'm saying....
Thanks for sharing.
God bless,Mudd
PS You are correct in that you had some great help.
LOOKEN GOOD nice job
looks pretty good, way to go,i rework any of my bows that don't fit right.
Wow Darren, you've got more guts than I do. I would just have to send mine to Vince. Come to think of it I did, had him take down the grip to fit my hand better. I bought mine used here and contacted Vince, he treated me like I was the original owner. What a super guy to deal with. Great job on the reconditioning.
BOB
Vince and Rob to fine Folks right there! :thumbsup: I Like my Mohawks all 3 of them. :archer: :goldtooth:
way to go. Good job.
Looks like a fine job on a real nice bow.
Nice work!!
Would be nice to see some before pics.
very nice job what if I may ask was the final finish
Good job.
That's what I like, a guy who jumps in and starts file'n and changing things to fit. Good for you, looks like you did a great job :thumbsup:
QuoteOriginally posted by JParanee:
very nice job what if I may ask was the final finish
JP-
It was a real learning experience for me, I have building arrows for 20 years but never tackled a bow.
I used 220 grit sand paper to remove the finish and shape the grip. Than I used 320 grit to smooth it out. Vince recommended Deft satin int./ext. poly spray in the can. The Deft looks just like Fullerplast when applied. The Deft is easy to apply, just use thin coats(I did 3). I did have a spot that went on heavy, and it created an orange peal look. I used some 2000 grit sand paper and reapplied some poly in that area.
I won't think twice next time I need to make adjustments to a bow or want to refinish one.
Darren
QuoteOriginally posted by Friend:
Nice work!!
Would be nice to see some before pics.
Friend-
Here is a pic before, look at the lower part of the grip and shelf. Look at how the grip had a bulge in the lower part of the grip. My son said the bow went to Jenny Craig and lost some weight.
Darren
Before
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Before
(http://i1009.photobucket.com/albums/af219/tradlongbow/mohawk/111-1.jpg)
***After***
(http://i1009.photobucket.com/albums/af219/tradlongbow/135_2217.jpg)
Congrats,nice job
tradlongbow,
Thank you for including the before pics.
Now I have a much better perspective and appreciation of what was acomplished.
Very nice desired outcome.
Great work!!
Looking very good, hope the reshaping of the grip works well.
QuoteOriginally posted by LONGSTYKES:
Looking very good, hope the reshaping of the grip works well.
The grip feels much better, I found that the bottom of the grip was too wide and too high that I could feel the bottom of the grip in my palm.
I really enjoyed reworking the grip because it was a process to make it fit me. I took a little wood off, then I shot it, took some more wood off, then shot it again until the grip felt right right.
Even though Vince at Mohawk offered to redo the grip, I told him that it would be better if I did it because I'm the only one who knows how the bow feels in my hands. I was concerened about finishing it but Deft poly is easy to use and looks like fullerplast.
Darren
Darren
Nice work Darren, I have also had many bows in the past I just sold for grip issues. I have always been too skeered to do it though. I have one right now that I absolutely love but it needs a file and some sandpaper. Great job and your inspiration may get me in trouble Haha.
Very Nicely Done!!! Like that clean look on those arrows also. Sharp looking set up....
QuoteOriginally posted by tradlongbow:
QuoteOriginally posted by JParanee:
very nice job what if I may ask was the final finish
JP-
It was a real learning experience for me, I have building arrows for 20 years but never tackled a bow.
I used 220 grit sand paper to remove the finish and shape the grip. Than I used 320 grit to smooth it out. Vince recommended Deft satin int./ext. poly spray in the can. The Deft looks just like Fullerplast when applied. The Deft is easy to apply, just use thin coats(I did 3). I did have a spot that went on heavy, and it created an orange peal look. I used some 2000 grit sand paper and reapplied some poly in that area.
I won't think twice next time I need to make adjustments to a bow or want to refinish one.
Darren [/b]
Thank you for the response i have used that prouduct myself on other projects and liked the results.
I am suprised that the finish does not crack whe the limbs are flexed Great job