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Knobbir
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I searched both this forum and google, and didn't get the info I need.
I'm doing the final tiller of a Kit bow that is Bamboo/IPE. I'm not crazy about the color of the bamboo or the IPE. I want a satin finish that highlights the wood, but won't reflect in a hunting situation.
Ive used danish oil on some other projects, and I really like the finished feel of the wood- it seems harder and more durable, but still looks like the wood. It also seems to bring out the grain. But once it is on, there is no turning back- you can't sand it out, and other finished just don't seem to work well after/over danish oil. The IPE seems dry, and I live in a hot dry and dusty climate. What ever finish I use will have to be applied and set in 85-100 degree heat. It doesn't get much cooler until fall around here, even at night
It seems to me that other spray on finishes are more of a "coating". So I'm leaning away from Deft, which has been recommended here for IPE. I also would like to darken the woods, and Danish oil comes in other colors. I don't know how well it will darken the bamboo, or what it will do to the grain on the bamboo.
But I'm not set on Danish oil, and would rather have a rally nice, durable finish that enhances a novice's hunting bow and will last many seasons.
Am I being stubborn and just need to go get some Deft or maybe something else?

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Sam Harper
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You could put a couple of layers of Deft to seal it (ipe is an oily wood), then put spare urethane or polyurethane over that.

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Jake Fr
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I personaly wouldnt use it on a bow arrows yes use acetone to wipe down the epi then ise true oil or deft cover bambo with snake skins or some thing
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I dont like putting acetone on wood as it draws out the natural oils and makes finishing a pain. I have never used Ipe but since it is an oily wood seems pulling more to the surface might not be the best plan but I don't know.
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If you seal the bow with 2-3 coats of shellac first, then you can use whatever finish you like over the top. Shellac dries really fast even on oily woods and is supposed to compatible with virtually all other finishes.
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