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The Talon3
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Cyanoacrlate on arrows
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August 03, 2007, 04:11:00 PM »
Has anyone tried to soak the end of an arrow in thin cyanoacrylate (crazy glue)to try and make it stronger? I know we use it in lath work if we have a bad spot or knot so it can be turned. I know it soaks into wood but I don't know how far.
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Raminshooter
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Re: Cyanoacrlate on arrows
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August 03, 2007, 08:48:00 PM »
Roger,
There were some threads in the past where someone told us all about using a Minwax product on the point end of the arrow to create the same toughness as footing the shaft. The product is called "Minwas Wood Hardener" and I have used it myself with great success.
Raminshooter
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Falk
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Re: Cyanoacrlate on arrows
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August 04, 2007, 07:21:00 AM »
Done that many times - at least with the nock end on self-nocked arrows
I use SuperGlue on regular basis for many kinds of work. But almost always as a penetrating - thus my "work" hardening compound, for example:
* ringporous wood in bow making
* self nocks
* fossils
* bone
* etc.
I can't tell you how far it will penetrate into wood though. Would have to cut one and measure it. But I leave this one for you, okay?!
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Tilbilly
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Re: Cyanoacrlate on arrows
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August 04, 2007, 09:19:00 AM »
Someone once suggested a "wood hardner" product from the hardware store for the same purpose. That's the stuff you apply to a wood showing early signs of rot. This preserves it so you can refinish it. Looks like watered-down milk, same consistency. I dipped the first 5 inches of a batch of hexshafts in that stuff to see what happens. Don't know if it worked, the shafts never broke in that area yet
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