Hey Bowyers
Thought there might be too little heat treating threads around here
therefore starting another one:
Heat treating mostly seems to be done with the heat gun. Me myself having bought my third heat gun now in two years...got a little annoying. Also there is always the hot-air-flow-issue endangering the back, not talking about the lame-shoulder-effect after a heat treating session as badger does it and i also did
bought a cheap quartz radiator for 20 bucks last week (
1500w 1200w).
I did heat treat a whole bow which worked really really well and comfortable. The radiation is heating only the wood in direct sight - the back in the shade remains completely cool until the heat having creeped through the whole bow. The result was a very evenly heat treating as you see on the pic. Today I did a heat correction on a little elb - pic 2.
I must say heat treating by radiation works very very well. I will still use the heat gun but only for smaller spots.
Cheers
Edit: Temp is regulated with distance - for the heat correction on the elb I didn't need too much heat. For the real heat treating the distance was about 2-3" and the heat treating took about 10-15 min until the back of the bow was untouchable...