Hey all,
I'm looking into starting building wood arrows. I'm going to be testing tapered, compressed cedar shafts from Cedarsmith as well as some tapered Surewood shafts.
If I'm going to shoot wood they are not only going to have to be matched and willing to be perfectly tuned for the bow, but they're going to have to be waterproof and tough.
The main thing for me when I shot cedars several years ago was that I used to live in Oregon, and with the wiped-on polyurethane finish they had, they soaked up moisture readily and as a result, warped.
I have done a lot of research and settled on Helmsman Spar Urethane as my finish, but it seems that this finish may have a tendency to burn on targets. My question is, what if I dipped twice or more in the spar urethane, then crested, then dipped at least one coat of gasket lacquer? Would these be compatible?
I don't mind doing more coats, but I don't want to add a ton of thickness to the shaft, don't know if that's an issue or not.
Thanks,
Craig