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bowalaska
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Smooth-On question
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March 26, 2007, 04:33:00 PM »
I am building my first take down recurve, Bingham kit. About to glue up the first limb and notice the lable on the Smooth-On says it dries almost clear, I pause a second but proceed to glue up the stained gray actionboo laminations. Got on the Smooth-On website while the limb is in the oven and check the technical bulletin for color, clear amber. Sure enough 8 hours later I have brownish green limbs. I mixed epoxy 1:1. I was hoping for gray colored limbs. Please advise. Thanks.
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macbow
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Re: Smooth-On question
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March 26, 2007, 04:40:00 PM »
I guess your talking about the limb color under clear glass? I've only built a couple but the smooth on did not effect the limb color.
Ron
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bowalaska
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Re: Smooth-On question
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March 26, 2007, 05:01:00 PM »
Yep, I used clear glass. The smooth-on is the color advertised so what is done to get correct look that one wants from the wood laminations?
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traditional beagle
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Re: Smooth-On question
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March 26, 2007, 05:14:00 PM »
Smooth-on has an amber color when in a thick form but is clear when thin. On wood it will inhance the color and grain configuration.
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Fritz Brown
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Re: Smooth-On question
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March 26, 2007, 05:45:00 PM »
This is just a guess, but I wonder how color stable the stain you used on your limbs was. Many colored compounds are pH sensitive and will change color depending upon pH. For instance I had a shirt once that if I happened to splash a little acid on it it would have pink spots, but when I washed it it would return to blue because of the high pH of the laundry detergent that I used. It is also possible that the stain chromophore has been altered by reaction with the reaction products of the curing epoxy.
Just a thought.
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bowalaska
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Re: Smooth-On question
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March 26, 2007, 07:42:00 PM »
Good thoughts. I used the powered stain that mixes with water from Binghams. Should have better results with the next set as they are to go with an osage or zebrawood riser. I like the idea of thinning the amount of epoxy used, I wasn't shy when I applied the glue.
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OconeeDan
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Re: Smooth-On question
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March 26, 2007, 10:23:00 PM »
I am thinking that Fritz may be right. The smooth-on is VERY thin when you glue up a limb, providing you squeezed it together with an air hose or clamps. Should be perfectly clear when that thin. The stain may have "bled" or changed tones in a chemical reaction with the epoxy.
I have only made a few sets of limbs using smooth-on, but never experienced a color change.
For what it's worth, last set of limbs I used an alcohol based stain without problems.
Dan
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