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Bocote, does it darken?

Started by Flying Dutchman, September 24, 2012, 04:59:00 PM

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Flying Dutchman

Does Bocote darken as it ages? Does it keep on darkening or does it stop at a certain level?
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Paul Shirek

It does darken from golden to more of an orange/brown. It seems to also take on a duller look then when first finished. It is still a great and beautiful wood though...

Bjorn

I removed the bow quiver from a bocote riser a year ago, the main wood had darkened compared to the lighter wood which now had strap marks. More recently I removed the quiver again and there was much less difference.
So, yes it darkens a bit initially but not much at all after one year.

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David M. Conroy

jonsimoneau

Yea. It pretty much stops darkening after a year. I love Bacote. Like it much better after it darkens.

sawtoothscream

mine looks about the same as it was when I first go tit, the riser might be a little darker, the limbs dont look like they darkened at all
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Flying Dutchman

It don't mean a thing if it ain't got that string! [/i]                            :rolleyes:              
Cari-bow Peregrine
Whippenstick Phoenix
Timberghost ordered
SBD strings on all, what else?

KentuckyTJ

Here is about an 8 month difference from new. You can see where I put on a small side plate. I think it has a lot to do with the UV protection in the finish coat.

 
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Flying Dutchman

I think you are right! UV protection can be the key. But I like more when it is darkened a little bit.
It don't mean a thing if it ain't got that string! [/i]                            :rolleyes:              
Cari-bow Peregrine
Whippenstick Phoenix
Timberghost ordered
SBD strings on all, what else?

KentuckyTJ

I agree FD. The darker the better for me.
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Flying Dutchman

Yup. I just bought a 2nd hand like new takedown. Bocote limbs and riser bocote with wenge. I saw it one half year ago when it was new, and I didn't like the wood color.
Now it has darkened, and I just love it. Hope it darkens even more.
It don't mean a thing if it ain't got that string! [/i]                            :rolleyes:              
Cari-bow Peregrine
Whippenstick Phoenix
Timberghost ordered
SBD strings on all, what else?

Tim Finley

The more oil in the bocote the darker it will get. Most use Thunderbird epoxy spray and it has no uv blocker .

**DONOTDELETE**

There are different colors of Bocote out there too. The lighter colored stuff has a tendency to darken up a little more than the darker colored pieces do.

Some finishes have more tendency to yellowing with age and this will change the appearance too.   kirk


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