Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: eastcreekarchery on February 17, 2021, 04:02:56 pm
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How do you guys apply beeswax to your bows? Do you heat it up then rub it on or rub it on cold then heat it?
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Rub it on cold, heat it up then buff it
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You can make a beeswax polish by making it into a paste first which will ease application. Warm it in a double boiler, remove it from the heat and stir in a small amount of solvent and let it cool. You can add a bit of mineral oil if your wax is very hard.
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I just rub the block of wax all over it then heat with a heat gun. You’ll see the wood just soak it up. Just hit it with the heat gently. You don’t want to heat the wood more than enough to melt the wax. That does remind me, I have a bow that needs its yearly waxing.
Kyle
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A hair drier is hot enough to melt the wax, not so much of a risk to the bow. Mmm might be more of a risk to you if you get caught using her hair drier tho...
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Buy polymerized linseed and bees wax mix. Rub it on warm it up with soft rag and friction. Very easy. Good stuff.
HH~
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Do you guys think these methods would work on a bow that has 5 coats of tru oil?
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Not if you want it to go into the surface. It will just sit on top. Not that this is a bad thing but it won't be working the same way. Lots of people use a coat of wax unbuffed to temporarily knock down a surface shine when hunting.
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Wax over true oil? No.
HH~
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I don't want it to go into the surface just on it to help repel water. I rubbed it on cold like a crayon then warmed it front of my wood stove and rubbed it with a cloth. It ended up pretty nice and help cut that tru oil shine.
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That will be fine. It's a good top up finish that you can easily apply as routine maintenance. Typically Johnson's floor wax or similar is used by a a lot of guys for the same purpose.
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Beeswax over true oil ... If you want to repel water, car wax over true oil. Ok.
Stock makers with oil finished wood will use a high grade carnuba. Rub paste wax in open over oul or wax finish is very effective. With grain sealed it is a lot to do for very little effect.
HH~