Members craftsman827 Posted December 21, 2011 Members Report Posted December 21, 2011 (edited) I just finished making a quiver for my brother-in-law for christmas. Since it's going to be used outdoors, I'm wondering what type of protective finish I should use. It was dyed tan, using feibings dye,& than lightly antiqued, using feibings brown antique paste. WHAT SHOULD I USE TO PROTECT IT FROM THE ELIMENTS ??? PS: I also carved a deer & mountians,with tree,dyed with green, & brown, & just a touch of white acent Edited December 21, 2011 by craftsman827 Quote
Moderator Art Posted December 21, 2011 Moderator Report Posted December 21, 2011 Montana Pitchblend Paste. It has a light Pine scent which won't bother game. It is made of pine pitch, beeswax, and pure mink oil (although I never met any mink that had a pure thought in their heads). I use it, it works. Art I just finished making a quiver for my brother-in-law for christmas. Since it's going to be used outdoors, I'm wondering what type of protective finish I should use. It was dyed tan, using feibings dye,& than lightly antiqued, using feibings brown antique paste. WHAT SHOULD I USE TO PROTECT IT FROM THE ELIMENTS ??? PS: I also carved a deer & mountians,with tree,dyed with green, & brown, & just a touch of white acent Quote For heaven's sakes pilgrim, make yourself a strop!
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