i was just hoping to seal the bow from moisture. i may not have been clear when i said im using leather , in that i will be puting a layer down , saturating it with superglue , then doing another 2 or 3 layers this way. then shaping it. i saw someone do it on here , but cant for the life of me find where or who it was.
i was thinkin about it today , and i will probably just pick up some wipe on poly , as i want the arrows to be sealed more like a poly than an oil finish. the bow , i might thin down the mahogany i stain i have , just to lighten it up a little , then wipe some poly over that to seal it up good.
its just a d-bow , so its not like im looking for any kind of award winning finish. i have been shooting it with no finish or rest or anything , and havent had any issues , but i know once i get out in the woods it will be in contact with snow and sweat and whatnot. and of course the arra's just for food safety , should be as sealed as possible.
most likely going to use some scrap red oak i have , and make blunts, that way i dont have to worry so much about contamination or bad shots.
as for the bow , i need to pick up a scale , caue the one i have is very ratchety , and doesnt give anywhere near an accurate reading as to what my bow is. i know its light , so i am going to pike it , and try to make nock grooves that dont look like they were made by a t-rex.
after that its off to the goodwill for some old belts.
and i think im going to poly the bow , add the leather and superglue laminate , then shape the bow , and just go over the whole deal once real easy with poly to seal the leather , and cover any spots i might hit with the rasp.
thanks for the tips on the tru oil. i have some of that somewhere , but lord help me if i know where i put it. i like my white oak natural , but its going to be going hunting , so i need to darken it a bit so im not carrying a white stick around with me.
you guys are so awesome.
-hov