G'day
I've been lurking here for a few years now but this time I need an opinion.
I'm mostly through the process of making my first lam bow. Final shaping is done and I'm just doing the final polishing prior to sealing. The whole process is documented so that I can post a build-along for the encouragement of other first timers later. If you're particularly interested, you can see the album starting
here .
However I'm not particularly happy with the tips.
The tip overlays were built (from the back out) of 2 layers of fibreglass and 1 layer of phenolic.
The phenolic has a nice burgundy red colour that I was after but now that it's shaped the sanded areas are a dusty beige. Finer sanding has not changed this. While I have a bit more sanding to go, I'm not sure if this is going to change at all.
There is also a few glue spots on the face of the tip overlays from when I glued the phenolic to the glass. I'm not sure how to take these off. If I sand them off I may damage the surface. It's possible that once it's sealed that it will no longer be visible.
Upper tip
Lower tip
What's your thoughts?
Does it look OK? Should I leave it as it is?
Or should I take the leap and just grind them off and replace them with a sliver cut from leftover riser wood?