1. I am not able to get Urac due to shipping issues and haven't found a source here in Alaska. I have used TB3 only in the past and wanted to try some alternatives. I bought some Weldwood Plastic resin that you just mix with water and have had it fail on me three times already. I followed the directions very closely and still no luck.
I've seen some posts where people have said that they had good luck with this product. I didn't use a heat box just kept the bow in a warm place for about 3 days and the tips just pulled off and at the first bend all I heard was cracking which has to be the most hated sound
I can think of and the handle popped off after a couple of pulls. Whew! Glad it was the handle. I'm on a bow blow up streak.
Is there something I'm missing? Does this stuff need a hot box or something. I think I'm gonna go back to TB3. Cleaned up my joints used the tb3 and after a day it's rock solid.
Also met a guy here this weekend and he says I can hunt moose on his property so I can see some hide glue in my future. Can't wait to try that with some sinew.
2. I made a jig to put some reflex into this project. 70" bow and from center of handle my jig bends out to about 4" of reflex at the tips. I went slow using a heat gun and clamped it down as I heat treated the belly (red oak board). When I took it out of the clamps it went back completely straight.
I'm guessing I'm gonna have to steam this to get it to keep the shape. The reflex isn't really necessary at the moment I have it at 50# with no set at 28" but the board was $6 so I thought I'd play a little by inducing some reflex and curving the tips.
As always I sure appreciate the advice.