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First attempt at "stippling"

Started by snag, April 04, 2010, 12:03:00 PM

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Ragnarok Forge

That look awesome.  Great work.
Clay Walker
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bolong

bolong

Hooked

Looks great!  You can also get different size ball shaped tips to make different size dimples.  I have never done it fora bow or gun handle, but have done it on some of my woodcarving/woodburning projects.
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joekeith

:thumbsup:  
I may have to give that a try.

lt-m-grow

Snag.  


That looks niiiicccce.  Frankly, I think I like the looks better than checking even.  I like the lack of a pattern.  I have one riser with a pine cone on it and one with a shed antler (which is great looking btw).  I think stippling would be nicer as it would be the right mix of texture and not.

Regarding the feel, I remember a comment Bob Morrison made once regarding the "need" for pine cone carvings in the handle.  His comment was something like, "if a customer never ordered another one, I would have one on my bow as it helps my feel of the bow".  Sorry Bob  if I bashed that too much.

But the point is, having something on the grip does make a difference.

I just resanded and reshaped one of my risers and put one coat of finish on, I am thinking it is coming off and getting stimpling...

thanks for the extra work :-)

snag

I would have to agree with Bob. When I did this I purposefully left kind of shape edges on the stippling. What I mean is I didn't sand it down much. This way when the finish was applied it would fill in a little and kind of round off the edges. That was my thought anyway. Obviously having never done this before I wasn't sure if this was going to work. It did. Amazing.

It-m-grow, I like the "random" look instead of a set pattern also.
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KentuckyTJ

David, tell me more about how you refinished it.
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snag

TJ, the finish is conversion varnish from Sherwin-Williams. It is a two part material that was sprayed on. There is 5 layers on this bow. You can take steel wool and buff it up. But I like the satin finish and low sheen for hunting.
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KentuckyTJ

Did you re-spray the entire bow?
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snag

Yes I did TJ. There was some milky areas in the finish on one of the limbs. So I wanted to sand it down and reshoot it anyway. Now the bol. rosewood grain is visible and b-e-a-u-t-i-f-u-l....  :biglaugh:
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Bjorn

Nice job Snag-remarkable what we can do when we set our minds to it!  :clapper:    :clapper:    :clapper:

Over&Under

Excellent job Snag!  Looks Profess-o-nale!
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limbow

David,

How did you apply the finish?

Thanks!
Kevin
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Bonebuster

Nothing like attacking a treasured bow with high speed power tools to find out how brave you are!!!

Turned out great!  :thumbsup:

stickhorse

Great Job, very nice!!!! What about doing this to a phinolic handle?

walkabout

looks great. i dont think there is really any general "right" or wrong way to do stippling,only whether its evenly spaced etc. if its added for grip then a lack of pattern would be better than  one with a pattern(kinda like non directional tread on shoes)but awesome job, i certainly wouldve done worse my first time.   :clapper:
Richard

snag

I like the way you think Walkabout as far as no right or wrong way...only whether its evenly spaced.

Limbow, the finish is a conversion varnish that is sprayed from a gun...not a can. There's 4 or 5 coats on it as I remember.

It was very nerve racking taking a power tool to that grip! But I played around with trying it out on a 2X4 before I tried it out on this bow...then just jumped in and gave it a try.
Isaiah 49:2...he made me a polished arrow and concealed me in his quiver.

JC

QuoteOriginally posted by snag:
...then just jumped in and gave it a try.
Yep   :readit:    Knew you could do it! Looks great Snag.
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