I have a suspicion that by dipping greasy backstrap into the hideglue that by the time Jason got to coating the back of his of his bow he'd diluted his glue pretty good with the grease. Could be why he had so much glue cracking on the bow's back. Perhaps it's wise to mix up some fresh glue before final coating..........Art
Wow! I never would have thought that much grease would have disrupted the hide glue that much!!??
I had a small crock pot full of hide glue up to about an inch thick in the bottom of the pot.
Well, I stripped ALL of the titebond off the bow last night....not the most interesting or enjoyable thing in the world!
I noticed it would all come off except for some pieces that actually bonded like I said.
I want to re-coat it, and am thinking about washing it with dawn, but honestly, I don't think that's gonna happen! I don't want a repeat performance of me sitting peeling off 60 inches of titebond!
So, I think I'll just mix up fresh hide glue and give it a "thin" coating, mix some watercolor pigments in with some shellac, and paint up the bow's back.
Then give it a finish sealing coat of either spar urethane or shellac and call it a day...or end of a crazy glue experience!!! hahaha