TD Osage finished( sorta)

Started by BCWV, February 14, 2013, 01:10:00 PM

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BCWV

I was putting finish on her and saw a crack in a knot. I stopped on the tru oil, finished up the grip and plan to  shoot it for a bit to see what happens, unless you fellas think different.

62", 50@26.

 

 

 



Here's the knot. I searched on here and saw where some have drilled the knot/crack and plugged it.
What do you guys think?

 

 

I do like how it shoots. I glued 1/8" leather to the metal sleeve and sanded/tapered it down both directions from the center of the grip. I'm not sure if I like it or not yet. May have to work on it some more.

 

Pat B

If that is on the back you need to fix it or else! I've never done a Dutchman plug but that should work. Maybe even a rawhide backing on the whole bow. I'd fill it with super glue first no matter which way you go.
Make the most of all that comes and the least of all that goes!
TGMM Family of the Bow

BCWV

Yep, it's on the back. After I posted here I did a search on another site and found where the suggestion was to fill it with super glue. I sanded the finish off, put it on my tillering stick, pulled it to 26" and put 2 rounds of super glue to it. I was hoping that would fix it.

BCWV

I've ordered some rawhide backing for it. What did I do to make the knot crack? I thought I was careful at the knots and only worked them with a cabinet scraper. Some have said to leave the knot proud and some not. Did I take it down too far?

Thanks
Brad


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