I really like the thunderbird epoxy. I don't like that it takes so long to dry because I don't have perfect conditions but that really hasn't posed any problems for me. I like to brush on a heavy coat or two of the thunderbird high solids sealer to the riser and tips after they have been sanded to at least 220 grit. Sand all of the sealer back off lightly with 150 then 220. This will seal very porous wood like wenge and make it smooth as glass. You may need to re-fill a spot or two on deep grains but the end result is worth the time. It also seals cocobolo and bacote for the final finish. When you spray the thunderbird, don't try to force the finish to go on perfectly smooth. You will most likley cause runs. The thunderbird will lay itself down nicely after several minutes. The gloss puts on a finish a custom car painter would envy. The satin is real nice but the guys that use their bows for hunting usually prefer the flat. Alot of bowyers use the gloss first then mist a coat or two of the flat because the gloss is actually stronger. The mist coat give a texture that is very appealing. One last thing. When you clean your gun, just putting thinner in the cup and spraying some through the gun is not good enough. Dissassenble your gun and thoroughly clean every part. This stuff will gunk up a gun in no time. Been there! Good luck, Mike