Not sure if this is were to place this thread but couldn't find an arrow building thread so here goes.
For the first time I am using clear, waterbase, semi gloss polyurethane sealer on my arrows in lieu of gasket laquer. I don't like what gasket laquer does to metalic colors so I wanted to try something new. So now all my arrows are stained and dipped twice in polyurethane, that part is fine. In this case I also want to crown dip. The latex enamel I bought for the crown dip was very thick, way to thick to dispense out of a little dipper. I tried to thin with water but didn't know what ratio to use so it would be very thin to drip off the arrow and make a smoothe finish. I did add water and tried mixing by shaking, that was a bad idea. Ok so where I need help is 1)how do I know how much water to add to dilute to a thin enough viscosity to make a nice thin coat of crown dip and 2)how do I mix it not to creat bubbles that will never go away and transfer to my shaft?
Thanks in advance to any help that can come my way.
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