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Cordovan on the shelf?

Started by Thunyor, July 12, 2013, 12:37:00 AM

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Thunyor

Anyone done this? If so, how? Just barge cement? Got some pieces from tabs I have cut off that fit the shelf of my longbow pretty dang well! Thought I may give it a try.

m midd

Im sure its been done. I use barge cement on my leather plates and rests, im sure it will work fine
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Retnuh Wob

I put Cordovan on both the shelf and the side plate of my go to bow. I like it! It really changed the tune of the bow though. I had to go to heavier points or lighter spine arrow to bring my point of impact back to the center from far left.  The velcro I had on there was starting to wear out. I don't think the Cordovan will wear out for long time.

The other good thing about Cordovan is the more you used it the slicker it gets.

Tim

If you have a Michaels art store around you try a product call peal and stick.....very good stuff.  It's a thin filament of double sided tape.

2fletch

We have been making a cordovan rest/side plate for several years. In fact I need to make up some more for ETAR.

Thunyor

2fletch, are they adhesive backed, or require barge cement or something else? I saw the beaver tail rest/side plate on your website too and both have me intrigued! They are just what I have been looking for.

2fletch

Thunyor, they have adhesive backing.

Thunyor

Perfect, I will be placing an order sometime today!


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