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Linseed/tung/danish oil for wood arrows?

Started by Ruttinghard, Today at 01:57:11 PM

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Ruttinghard

Hey all, anyone on here ever use linseed, tung, danish, etc oil for finishing wood arrows? If so, did you like the results and what glue worked well for the fletching over it?

Thanks!

Orion

Quite some time ago, there was a short lived fad that involved impregnating arrow shafts under pressure with tung oil as a way to get heavier shafts.  I did it for a while.  As I remember, when they came out of the pressure tube most of the POC shafts were 100 grains or more heavier than when they went in.  But they bled as they dried and ended up closer to 50 grains heavier after drying.  That drying process took at least a month under fairly warm, sunny conditions, with a fair amount of wiping between.

After playing with the pressurized stuff, I took to just wiping on several coats of tung oil. Usually, 5-6 coats were required to get the coverage/finish I wanted. Don't remember the glue I used, probably Bohning or Duco, and it worked fine as long as the finish was totally dry.  If it wasn't, the glue didn't adhere well. 

Ultimately, I decided it was more trouble than it was worth and went back to harder finishes. 

Jim Wright

I have settled on oil based Minwax wipe-on poly. It's easy to apply, dries quickly through 4 coats and it's very durable. A plus is that if you do shoot a LOT and get some target burn, simply scuff the front end with 220 grit and wipe on some more. You're good to go.


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