Originally posted by Dave Bowers: You don't have to put an overlay on...its up to you really. I used TBIII for wooden overlays and epoxy for others. I read guys using super glue also.
Originally posted by don s: when you get ready for your tips. sand the tip flat (glue area). then take a piece of sandpaper and put the tip on the sandpaper, abrasive side down and sand the spot where your tip will be glued. doing this will assure that the bow and tip will be an exact match and lay perfectly flat. follow me?
Originally posted by don s: you can put the cypress horn combo on or just horn. if you do the combo follow what i suggested before. sand horn flat then do a sandwich with horn and cypress with sandpaper abrasive side down on cypress and horn on top so horn glue surface matches cypress glue surface. then cypress on top of sand paper with abrasive side on bow tip so those two glue surfaces match perfectly with no gaps. some people my think it's anal but if your going to put in all the effort for a nice bow, it's a small step to take for a nice tight fit and great glue line. imo. you can also use this method when glueing a handle on your bow. don
Originally posted by don s: you should only need one layer of linen to back your bow. don
Originally posted by don s: take your time. nothing causes mistakes more than rushing. don