Hi all,
I'm also new to this forum.
I'm also refinishing one of the all-phenolic HC-30 Tamerlanes and am addressing the same issues re: stress cracks and transfers.
Firstly, if I could get in on a transfer buy that would be great!
Secondly, the best success I've had w/ the cracks is, as Bowdoc suggested, gently 'raking' the crack w/ a pick, or the edge of a razor blade, and filling w/ crazy glue. I have pigment concentrate used in the fiberglass industry that I've mixed w/ the glue that works well, just need to fine tune the color, as you have to use tiny amounts of pigment (white) with a minuscule amount of black, as the limbs are white, but not 'refrigerator' white.
The other issue I've had is the color of this phenolic is not deep black, but has hues of grey, almost olive green, even after some clear was test sprayed over it. I own several other Tamerlanes, some w/ wood/phenolic combo risers that are ink black, and had another HC-30 w/ original finish that was also deepest black.
However, sometimes on the devil's swap meet you see these bows photograph w/ grey/green/brown color. I'm wondering if there is a way to get the deepest black finish. Maybe Tung/Danish oil the phenolic first?
I'm looking forward to shooting this bow again, and building up the muscles in my bow arm!