Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: knap_123 on January 22, 2011, 01:35:09 pm
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will polyester work as well as silk for backing? and what color is the best to dye with to show off copperheads natural color?
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knap,
Are you thinking a functioning protective backing, or something more to underlay the copperhead? I would think the polyester would stretch more than a natural material (more than you'd want) for a protective backing, but I'll defer to others on that, as I've only used linen. Poly is often more difficult to dye, and might pose gluing problems, as well. I'd be hesitant, personally. Seems I recall some folks here using cotton, with good results (can't recall who, but I seem to remember someones young lady being pleased as Punch with a pink camo pattern backed bow :)).
Frode
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I've backed with denim (heavy, makes the bow sluggish), light canvas (not quite as bad), and light shirtweight cotton (tough and doesn't slow the bow much). I'd recommend you go to my favorite...antelope rawhide. It's about as thick as butcher paper and bloody near as tough as kevlar!!! Bombproof when applied correctly.
Send me a p.m. and I'll hook you up with my supplier, he is also a regular advertiser in P.A.