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Wood arrow making

Started by PRK, June 09, 2013, 05:31:00 PM

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PRK

Question for you wood arrow makers.  I have used Bohning products for many years and want to transition to other products.  Can you dip over a Bohning crown and testors crest with Profin without the crown or cresting running and is Duco compatible with the profin for fetching?  Thanks.
Paul

Don Lampkins

Use profin and duco all the time. One coat profin, tape off crown and spray paint the color I want. Two more coats profin, then fletch.
Hill Crocodile 64" 54@26

PRK

Thanks.  How about dipping over the crown and testors with profin.  Any problem?  I've been a cedar man but with all the info about Surewood DF on this site I bought some of their premium tapered shafts and they are beauties.  Don't want to ruin them.
Paul

old bucky

I would also like to know, can you dip profin, are should it be wiped on.

Thanks Sam

wooddamon1

I'm interested in Profin as well.
"The history of the bow and arrow is the history of mankind..."-Fred Bear

Don Lampkins

I dip pro fin, I've used Rust Oleum Painters touch and Krylon spray paint. Pro fin is really thin so it helps to have  something to catch the excess. Probably could brush it on never tried it.
Hill Crocodile 64" 54@26

Fletcher

Bohning products are pretty good, but they are also unique.  They are made to work well within the family, but they don't generally play well with others.  You can give it a try, but I'd try with one or two arrows at first, not a whole dz.  I have my doubts that the Profin will bond well to the Bohning.
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