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I am building my first arrows and I have a question I have not found a really good answer for. I am looking into sealers, and I'm not surprised to find there are tons of ways to seal wood. In the future I may try a special product such as Bohning fletch-lac, or the often recommended Daly's profin. For this set of arrows I want to stay with a finish I can buy local. I plan on using basic wood stain, I don't see any reason to get fancy with this. I am open to suggestions for a sealer, but I really don't like things that are complicated for no reason. Here's a link to one finish I found, and I have to ask, why? https://www.archerytalk.com/threads/epoxy-finish-for-wood-arrows.237189/ What does making such a complex concoction and multi step process like that do? After all that work, why add something so mundane as Minwax polyacrylic in the middle? Why not use the finish all by itself?
Another example I found is here. https://lifeandlongbows.wordpress.com/2010/12/13/aba-arrow-builders-anonymous/ Seemingly much more straight forward, at least until the end. There's tons of references to using a polyurethane for a sealer, possibly the most common one I see listed. He says he applies 3-4 coats of polyurethane. Then he finishes that with one last coat of shellac or polyacrylic? Again, why not use polyacrylic or shellac all by itself? What is wrong with using polyurethane all by itself?
Another example I found is here. https://lifeandlongbows.wordpress.com/2010/12/13/aba-arrow-builders-anonymous/ Seemingly much more straight forward, at least until the end. There's tons of references to using a polyurethane for a sealer, possibly the most common one I see listed. He says he applies 3-4 coats of polyurethane. Then he finishes that with one last coat of shellac or polyacrylic? Again, why not use polyacrylic or shellac all by itself? What is wrong with using polyurethane all by itself?