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Author Topic: Rawhide finish  (Read 1332 times)

Offline Ironhand

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Rawhide finish
« on: August 20, 2024, 01:18:55 AM »
Hey yall,

I been thinking of using rawhide to back some bows and maybe make some sheaths. But something puzzles me.

If rawhide softens when wet then what do you treat it with to waterproof it after the project is done?

Is there some info I am not finding, or am I overthinking this?

Thanks
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Re: Rawhide finish
« Reply #1 on: August 20, 2024, 03:47:49 AM »
I'm inclined to think either spar varnish or bees wax would render rawhide (at least) water resistant.
I've worked with rawhide quite a bit on knife sheaths, and various repairs, and never had a problem with moisture.

Maybe I was just lucky.  :)
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Re: Rawhide finish
« Reply #2 on: August 21, 2024, 09:43:54 PM »
I asked Wormbobski, one of my neighbors who makes bows and other things about that and here is his reply:

"I’ve used rawhide on some of my bows and to be honest, I try to not subject them to any moisture at all if possible. On the other hand, I know that because I use it for hunting, there is definitely the possibility on my bows becoming wet. I have used both urethane and varnish to protect the rawhide. I’ve also used titebond lll to coat the backs of bows with rawhide. Titebond lll is waterproof, whereas titebond ll was only water resistant. I recently made a rawhide sheath for my large patch knife. I dyed it brown and then melted beeswax over it to seal up the outside. I haven’t let it get wet so I don’t know if it worked as well as the titebond or urethane."

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Re: Rawhide finish
« Reply #3 on: August 22, 2024, 01:54:46 PM »
Thanks for the info guys. I use Tung oil to finish my bows. Sounds like it would work on Rawhide as well. Or, I might just switch to a urethane finish.

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