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New bow in progress for Scott

Started by Apex Predator, April 09, 2009, 09:56:00 AM

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Apex Predator

My buddy Scott has my first R/D longbow, and now I am building him my first hybrid.  I am shooting for 55-60@28 and 62" NTN.  Hopefully I will come close!  She has osage and wenge in the riser, action boo core, and bamboo limb faces.  He wanted to stain the bamboo, and this is what we came up with.  It's Tandy leather dye in dark brown, but it looks more green to me.  What do you guys think?





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broketooth

i think its a great camocolor are you using osage and wenge for the tip , and riser overlays
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Apex Predator

Yes, broketooth I will be using osage and wenge for overlays.

Here is the new form I will be using for the layup.

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M60gunner

Looks like the bamboo was not heat treated. May I ask why you did not use wood stain like MinWax stain? I just used the "special walnut" stain on a bamboo fly rod I am making. Makes the boo a nice brown tone yet I see alot of grain.
Tom

Apex Predator

We tested several different colors, and this is what he liked best.  I use the leather dye a lot, because it's what I have on hand.  It works well.
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Kevin L.

Looks good! Any problem with glues or finishes on cane after using leather dyes?

Also check out Jeff Fultz's Cane Browntoner here   http://www.fultzrods.com/main.html?src=%2Findex2.html#6,0  
Works great, especially when I need to make a new tip for an old rod and have to match the color.

For colors other than brown, Aniline Dyes work great without messing with the canes ability to be glued or take a finish.
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ron w

That form looks like your going to produce a real screamer @ 55#. This is going to be intresting. Keep it come'n!!!!
In the beginner's mind there are many possibilities. In the expert's there are few...So the most difficult thing is always to keep your beginner's mind...This is also the real secret of the arts: always be a beginner.  Shunryu Suzuki

Apex Predator

Alright folks.  I've started this thread anew over in the "Bowyers Bench" sub-forum.
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