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  • Gene Todd
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      Thanks for the info…and the history… Something else to research and read… I added the cactus juice info to another reply…below yours👍

      Gene Todd
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        Cactus Juice Stabilizing Resin is a premium, professional grade, heat cured resin for impregnating wood and other porous materials to make them harder, more resistant to moisture, and to add integral color with dyes.  Cactus Juice is easy to use and does not significantly change the color of most woods. It’s not solvent based and can be reused again and again.

        Stabilizes and hardens punky wood
        Eliminates significant wood movement due to changes in moisture content
        Add integral color with dyes that go through and through
        1 year shelf life
        Non toxic
        Non flammable
        Easy soap and water clean up
        Reuse excess until gone

        AND there are dyes you can add to it… I may just try setting up something and try it… Being particular to green (have a lefthand greyling green Kodiak magnum) I may try some green dyes or maybe blue( my other fave color)… If I get bold enough I will post something ……thanks guys for the info!

        Gene Todd
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          Hello Folks,I  as well, am new to the Trad bow world. I have a query in the arrow area.  I see folks using “cactus juice” to harden woods for use in bow risers, SO, my question is: Has anyone used this hardening process on wooden arrow blanks? Any thoughts on this? I’m a semi-bored, fully gimped up veteran, so I have time to do this, but welcome any thoughts, experience on this matter as something worth the doing or am I peeing up the proverbial rope?… Thanks for your input, in advance.

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