I think it looks awesome Mike, bending pretty nice for my inexperience eyes!
I’ve been using an auto clear coat for quite a few years now. I found a product that is pretty user friendly, absolutely clear as glass, and holds up real well after it’s cured properly…. That’s the trick…. getting it done, and keep it above 70 degrees for 36 hours before messing with it.
Btw…. This stuff is half the cost of most auto clear coats, and far superior to any epoxy clear coat like Thunderbird … that stuff yellows out with age and is NOT user friendly at all by comparison.
Hey Kirk, so is that product An acrylic urethane ? I’ve researched different products here in Canada that are auto clears. I can’t get that exact product, but it seems like there are similar clears out there that are 4:1 with the medium activator to add to it, the only options I find are gloss finish how do you knock that gloss off to become a matte finish? Cheers Bryan
This product is also high gloss.... That's what you want too. High gloss has more solids and gives you a better finish... I spray a fine textured finish using a bit more air pressure and less material mixture, and a bit more distance from the surface when spraying to get a fine mist..... Or if you want a hand rubbed smooth as glass finish in satin. Just sand it to 400 grit, and polish it with 0000 steel wool.
Here is what's on the can, and the manufacture info.... I have no idea if its a urethane or not, but i highly doubt its acrylic.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/MzRnnt9BJKc4EFrZ6Hey Mike, THAT is a sharp looking bow!
Is that marble wood veneers? or what? Kirk