Hello All,
I have an old Indian Archery Deerslayer recurve. The bow had several holes in it where someone had a sight attached at one time. I got advise on how to fill the holes from Tradgang, thanks guy's. In the process of trying to remove an old screw that was still in the bow, I found a broken off hardened screw in the riser. After trying just about everything I could think of to remove the screw, I finally had to drill around it until I could get it out. Now, I have a slightly smaller than 1/2 inch hole in the riser. I went to WoodCrafters and picked up a piece of bubinga, which closely matched the riser in color and grain. My plan is to drill the hole round with a 1/2 inch forestner bit, and cut two 1/2 inch plugs from the bubinga using my drill press and a tapered plug cutter. I plan to insert a plug from each side of the riser and cut flush on each side.
Then I need to put some sort of finish over the plugs. Does this sound like a logical way to fix the problem? Is there a better way? What should I use for glue and for finish?
Thanks,
BluntHead