Author Topic: refinishing or reparing finish on a bow  (Read 970 times)

Offline woodsman1031

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refinishing or reparing finish on a bow
« on: September 24, 2008, 04:46:00 AM »
Hello,

  I just got a selfbow from a man that needs a little bit of refinishing. It is big leaf maple that has been stained(dont know if it was oil or water base). He finished it with Minwax polyurethane about a week and a half ago. There are a few places on the bow where the finish had rubbed or fallen off where loose wood may not have been sanded off originally. The bow performs flawlessly, but I want to get the finish repaired before the bow suffers from it.

  I was thinking about sanding (or steel wool so I dont change the weight) the whole bow to remove the original poly. Then applying formby's tung oil which has polyurethane in it. With the formby's I usually "scrub" in 2 or 3 coats with steel wool and then possibly a finish coat. I also thought of just spraying it again with poly. I really like the bow. It was made for my weight preference and draw length. I want to do what is best for my bow.

  I am wanting to know what yall would do to the bow if it was yours? Should I unlace and removed the leather handle if I refinish?

  The most important thing to me is the welfare of the bow.

Tommy
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Offline Dano

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Re: refinishing or reparing finish on a bow
« Reply #1 on: September 24, 2008, 01:39:00 PM »
Tommy, if it was me, I'd just steel wool the bad spots and repair the Poly.
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