Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Arrows => Topic started by: Catfish42 on November 10, 2012, 07:12:41 pm
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One problem need to know do I crest arrow first or lacquer arrow first. Bought shafts bare but never done anything like this, help
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creast then seal whole shaft.hope this helps.make sure cresting paint and sealer are compatible.good luck and post pics if you can.
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I always dipped my arrows first, crested them then dipped them again.
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You can paint on your cresting, then wipe down with a rag dampened with your choice of finish (tung oil, polyurathane, tru-oil, etc).
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I personally crest first then apply finish. Acrylic paint when dry is water proof , so I don't apply the finish over the cresting .Just up to it. I like the look of a flat/mat finish for the cresting and finish over that would change the look of the paint (less defined between colours).To me the colours of the fletch seem to be more brilliant against the flat paint. The glue adheres to the paint really well as does the tape if you go that route (no judgement passed here as it is a good choice for quickies that may get shot into a stump). I don't glue my primitive arrows ,and I find the flat paint gives the fletch a little something to bite into to keep it in place when just spiral wrapped.I recently lost an arrow for about three weeks stuck in a dirt bank(deflected of a branch,I'm not usually that bad of a shot :o)It rained here almost the entire time . I found it the other day and the thing looks like the day I lost it with the exception of a field point that was completely rusted.(http://)