I got all the pieces for this bow last year. It is a Bear latched "B" riser with #1 limbs that make it a 60" bow and 50#'s and it was a perfect candidate for a camo dipping job.
I contacted a few camo dippin' guys and things being what they are, I decided that I just could not afford it at the time. So I got this crazy idea to see if I could camo it up on the cheap. Here goes.
I wanted to make it a camo job on the lighter side of things since I really believe that when a deer looks up he sees broken up sky instead of big dark blob. The Krylon selection in my area pretty much sucks, so I decided to go with Rustoleum "Painters Touch" because it had some nice colors to choose from.
Today, I roughed up the bow with some coarse sandpaper. The old finish on the limbs almost fell off to bare glass, but some of it was a bit stubborn. It really only took me about 10 or 15 minutes to sand, wipe down with a tack cloth, and then wipe down with acetone to prepare for my base coat. Attention to detail does not matter to me at this point. I will be using this bow to hunt and I'm not out to win any shows with it.
I have light, medium, and dark colors to use. I decided to use the medium tone as my base color. This 2 coats of Satin Nutmeg.
I am going to let it dry for 24 hours and then begin cutting out my patterns on painters tape to apply for the second color application. Stay tuned, see you in a day or two.