Have any of you guys and galls used something like minwax wood hardener to prevent frets?
I ran across a thread over on PA where wood hardener was recommended to increase the spine of weak arrows. I've had a few experiences using it when making knife handles but never with archery. So it got me to thinking that maybe it would be useful in raising the MOR of some of the lighter or a particularly light board of bow-wood. The stuff is quite thin, and penetrates pretty well. So I was thinking would roughing a bow down near dimensions and then applying liberal amounts of the stuff to the belly do anything for the performance of the bow?
Any thoughts?
Adam
Side note, the stuff is pretty nasty, so a good respirator would be required at all times beyond that point.