Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: bcbull on June 01, 2012, 03:17:32 pm
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ok guys iv been lookin at the new artifical snake backing 3 rivers and rudder bow s is selling i noticed rudder bows says to use tite bond or smooth on 3 rivers say epoxy or tite bound reason im askin is i have a snakey stave that devloped some small cracks on the back and belly what im wanting to know is any of ya tryed it with epoxy yet ? im thinkin i just might be able to save this one doing that so wanted to see what experinces you guys have had with it thanks a bunch brock
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hey Brock,i hope you are doing well brother.i haven't used it yet,but i think i will give it a try.i can't wait for some info on this stuff.
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hey steve how are ya ? im good u rember that snakey snake i was workin on at the classic thats the one what i think im gonna do is cut some test strips back em with the cloth and epoxy then do a bend brekage test im thinkin it ll work but as much stregth as fiberglass rasin will add compared to rawhide my bigger qustion is if it needs to be done befor you tiller it or after im thinkin befor but by doin that test ill have a good idea hope some guys chime in here as this is all new iv never used epoxy on a bows back yeti so we will see lol brock
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Hey Brock, I've used the copperhead skin from rudderbows. They worked great. I used epoxy instead of titebond. I did find some material at the fabric store that had snakeskin print on it too. It was about 7$ for a yard, which is enough to do a lot of bows. Haven't found any with copperhead print though. Anyway, heres a pic.
Tattoo Dave
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Outstanding!!!!!!!!
I love it.
Kustom King has something called SkinEZ that is supposed to even be removeable. It comes in two snake patterns,; Copperhead, and Canebreak. I've seriously been thinking of trying it.
I would imagine you could treat faux snake just like I do linen backing. Glue it on with Franklin's Titebond, trim it if needed, then spread more Titebond over the backing, being sure to saturate completely, then wrap the whole bow in cellophane as tightly as possible, and let it set for a few days.
I've have never had any backing come loose, yet. Titebond is wonderful stuff. I even glued a bridge back on my Martin guitar with it several years ago, and I haven't had any problems with it since.
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It does look good on that bow. Do you cut it to size before you glue it or do you glue it on and then trim it to fit the bow?
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(http://i235.photobucket.com/albums/ee59/scottnlena/IMG_3520.jpg)
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lhVzEGLOZ1k&feature=plcp
I used TB3 to attach them. Easy process but remember not to pull them tight lengthwise if going over bamboo. Let the under layer dry before recoating the toplayer otherwise follow the directions on Rudder Bows website.
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that
came out real nice well im gonna give em a shot with the epoxy see what happens brock
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Brock, most guys around here use Titebond for fabric backings regardless of the print on it. I would stick with that option if I were you. It is tried and true and recommended by lots of exceptional bowyers.
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justin i got ya there iv done plenty with rawhide silk bulap etc and titebound 3 what tim shootin for here is info on epoxy backing it my reasoning is the bow i gonna do this expermit on is all done but not tillerd out it s devloped some crack on the back and belly so what im thinkin is useing the eoxy cuz 1. it s a lot stronger than tightbound is to my way of thinkin i see it as adding a glass lam to the back lol i hate glass but what im trying to do is get a idea how much stronger it d be sort of like using epoxy with fiberglass tape if she blows she blows hah just a expermit to compare the restults just maybe it will work as these chucks n cracks are all hair line but oterwise id normally throw this one in the firewood pile lol brock