Ok so for the next bow my ideas have changed over time. Initially I wanted to try to do some fancier riser work with curved accents and such, but now I am thinking in terms of more functional bow specifically for hunting. I saved a link to this thread below:
https://www.tradgang.com/tgsmf/index.php?topic=176688.new;topicseen#new@Southpawky did this really cool paint pattern and quite honestly I just think that is a great camo pattern for my woods.
The next bow I am going to build will be a Bingham's one piece recurve. Not sure which riser to go with yet. I like the alternate riser pattern, but perhaps that would be better for a fancier riser with more accent work. So maybe I will do the standard riser for this next one, because again I am just going for camo pattern for hunting.
So on the last bow I did I finished it like how @Kennym does. I used the clear coat stuff from ORiellys auto parts and it turned out well. What I am not sure about is how I go about painting a bow.
So do I seal it first with the sealant for a few coats, and then apply my paint job? Then seal over the top of that? Would that be the process if you were going to paint a bow instead of just putting a clear coat on?
And if I am simply going to do a paint job instead of show off the wood, I guess it really doesn't matter on the color of the lams, or fiberglass. What would be just at the basic riser wood to use in this case?
Thanks,