I just got done tillering out a black locust bow for a friend that likes to take a couple months off work and drive around hunting. The bow Im workjng on finishing for him is a 50# at 29". I over built it a bit making the limbs 31" from fade to nock, and a little wider than necesary. Since he's new to trad bows in general and to hold up well to being atrung for long periods of time. So with the handle the overall length is right about 72" long. I've done a bunch of reading of making the sleeves and the process of pretty simple. I've just got a few questions that I can't find any specific answer to.
1: is it safe for rasp a 1/8" indenion around the handle so when the sleeve is built up, it sits at or just past flush of the original handle? The female side with be left rough while the male side would be sanded and polished.
2: will paraffin wax work as a release agent for the epoxy? It seems like nothing sticks to it and I have several pounds around the house for waxing traps. Plus I can polish it to a nice smooth surface and leave it as the finish for the male end.
3: anyone have a preferred direction to cut the handle? I marked it where I'm thinking about making the cut in a picture with the bottom limb being the male side.
All opinions appreciated. I'll post a bunch of pictures of the bow once I get it all finiahed up and pretty. Right now I still havnt sanded it clean. I figure I'll do that when I go to put the sleeve on. But it seems to shoot pretty quick and the wood is like scraping a piece of stone after it was heat treated. The burnished curl on my scraper was worn smooth by the time I got this one done.
Thanks,
Kyle