Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: rossfactor on January 31, 2011, 06:32:26 pm
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I have trouble when inducing recurve by steam or boiling with water stains on the wood. If i recurve early enough in the process I will usually "tiller away" the stains, but is there a trick to reducing water stains when recuring a mostly tillered bow? Maybe pre-treating with oil before you boil? Just checking to see if other folks have a way to deal with this. Thanks.
Gabe
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Use RO water ???
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Seal the area with shellac before steaming/boiling. That will prevent the moisture from entering the wood causing the staining.
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right on, thanks Pat. I was gonna try an oil, but a shellac is probably better. Whatever it is will need to be sanded away before I put a finish on the bow.
Gabe
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Gabe, shellac is cut with alcohol so a good wipedown with alcohol and a light sanding should be all you need before a finish is added. If you are not going to stain the wood any finish should go over the shellac with no problems.