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Turkish bow leather cover
davidjw:
Hey folks, while I re-size some horns as per my previous query, I thought I might continue work on my first horn bow. I have just covered it in leather, Adam's book mentions that the grain of the leather can be sanded out for a smoother painting surface. Before I go and seal it with varnish I was wondering if this means that the grain should be eliminated completely, or if the priming coat will smooth out a a slight grain pattern? Now I need to get me some gold...santa.
Submitted for the approval of the midnight society:
turkish target bow,
41.5" ntn
31mm at mid limb
about 60lbs at 28"
She still sometimes misbehaves a bit with twist on one limb right after stringing, but holds after correction with pressure. Man is she a joy to shoot though!
mikekeswick:
Very nice bow :)
Yes sand out all imperfections down to about 320 grit. Try and get the surface as flat as possible as well. What sort of leather did you use?
stuckinthemud:
Gold leaf is surprisingly inexpensive, although I wouldn't call it cheap, but get the transfer sheet not the loose leaf - I had to use loose leaf once and its a bit of a nightmare.
BowEd:
Congrats on a very nice bow.
mikekeswick:
Whilst Adam talks about gilding etc the main technique that you will find useful is to simply mix powdered gold with varnish. Gilding isn't really suitable for most of the decoration....don't ask how I know that.....only use gilding if you want to completely cover a large area. Get the finest brushes available and a flowing agent to mix in and make your varnish thinner.
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