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Sealskin arrow rest

Started by Benoli, July 08, 2023, 04:06:16 PM

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Steelhead

I have used it hair on.All out of it recently.last piece went on a Centaur.It has a good nap on it like a paint roller if you get a good piece.

Quirrel and chipmonk work fine as a subsitute for me.Free and plentiful.

Keefer

I've also got some from someone's scrap coat and it was really good and someone else sent me some that. Was a entire coat sleeve and it was bad.
   You could actually pull the hide apart like wet paper and I had to toss it.
  Now some pieces the hair is too long and what I did was take a old set of those trimming beard battery razors and put the small trimmer attachment that sets the height of hair an trimmed very slowly against the way the hair laid down.
  It thinned it down really well as if you were getting a flat top hair cut.
  Then I took some masking tape and pressed down in the hair to gather up all the little trimmings and any dirt .
  Really turned out great.

Vroomvroom

They sell pelts here for 150-160$.  The hair is smooth and short.  Silky. It would make a good rest.  It's too supple for a Howard hill quiver. Though I'd like to make some sort of quiver from one
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Stumpkiller

Furred sealskin is what I use. Some time back there was a fellow who chopped up his grandma's sealskin fur coat and sold sections. I picked up a couple and am still running off those.
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ozarkcherrybow1

I used to put it on all my selfbows until it was no longer available. Best material ever for an arrow shelf..

Vroomvroom

I could Probabably ship patches if enough wanted any. How do you stick it on the wood?
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St.patricks lake longbow 55 lbs
Roots Gamemaster 49 lbs

ozarkcherrybow1

Barge cement works very well.

Keefer


Vroomvroom

Never heard of it. Don't tear the wood?
Martin Savannah 55 lbs
St.patricks lake longbow 55 lbs
Roots Gamemaster 49 lbs

JamieR

Make friends with a Newfoundlander

I have a few envelopes full of the stuff

I haven't tried making a rest or strike out of it yet as I'm worried about the adhesive ruining the bow finish. I think I'll have to start with my least valuable bow

ozarkcherrybow1

It is no difference than glueing or sticking on a rug rest and strike plate with self adhesive material. Barge is like rubber cement if you are familiar with that.

Vroomvroom

Ok. Yeah that's what I was fugured
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St.patricks lake longbow 55 lbs
Roots Gamemaster 49 lbs

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Benoli

Thank you all for your responses and comments.  :clapper:
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Kirkll

Quote from: JamieR on July 16, 2023, 06:54:48 AM
Make friends with a Newfoundlander

I have a few envelopes full of the stuff

I haven't tried making a rest or strike out of it yet as I'm worried about the adhesive ruining the bow finish. I think I'll have to start with my least valuable bow

Use barge cement or contact cement... basically the same stuff... It wont hurt your bow finish.  DON'T USE SUPER GLUE!!!!
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ozarkcherrybow1

If anyone would be willing  to part with some, I too would be interested.  :archer2:

imbowhunt10

I also would like to have some, I had one I bought from 3 Rivers many years ago, but can't seem to find it.
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