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thread wrap
woodstick:
i got a bow iam doing the finish work on, tru oil. it is backed with timber rattlers and when i wrapped the bow putting on the hides one little spot of the hide moved on me and you can see the rawhide. it aint bad at all but i was gona thread wrap it just to make it look a little better. my ? is what do you seal or put on the thread when you are done with it. all info would be nice. thankya.
Aosda:
I've heard you can use super glue to hold the thread in place. When I refletch my carbon arrows, I use thread to wrap 'em on, and use a dab of Titebond rubbed in with my finger. Holds up pretty well. I guess from there, your tru oil will finish it off with the rest of the bow.
woodstick:
thanks
Pat B:
I usually use super glue on thread wraps. It is a trick Art Butner told me about. Saturate the wrap with the glue and let it dry. Sand it with fine emery cloth and add more glue. Sand again and add more glue. You will end up with a solid band that is glued to the bow and skin. Very solid!
woodstick:
thanks pat that sounds a little stickey. but good wat to do it.
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