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thp
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How many coats?
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May 25, 2007, 12:43:00 PM »
question for you arrow makers,
making up a set of arrows for the first time. I've got the shafts stained and one coat of polyurethane finish on them. How many coats of polyurethane should I put on the arrows?
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Re: How many coats?
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May 25, 2007, 12:49:00 PM »
I usually do 3 myself. I give a light sanding with 00000 wire wool, between the second & third coats. I get a beautifully smooth, glossy surface. Used to just do 2, but I found the varnish was wearing off the shaft after doing a round of 3ds. 3 seems to hold up far better.
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Re: How many coats?
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Personaly, and I am no expert, I always do 2 coats of poly if dipping or 3 if spraying sanding lightly in between. Then I either spray the back third ofr crest.
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I usually put 2 coats of Spar-Urethane on wood shafts. I put the first coat on, knock it down with 0000 steel wool and put on a final coat.
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I have heard as little as 1 coat and as many as 6 coats. Paul Jalon of Elite Arrows uses 6 coats of Marine Grade Poly on all of his arrows. I was floored when I first heard that but his arrows are the best I have ever seen.
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thp
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May 25, 2007, 12:53:00 PM »
Hey thanks.
I'm brushing the stuff on. What kind of spray do you use? That sounds a lot easier!
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