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So for a while there I was not sealing my blade (Yasaka Sweden Extra, which supposedly comes factory sealed, but it's hard to tell), and I was using Butterfly Free Chack.... all of this with no problems at all. The glue stuck great, easily applied nice and flat with no bubbles, and I could remove the rubber with no problems at all.
It's important to note that I had all of this absolutely dialed. I'm very meticulous. No problems at all with at least a dozen glue jobs.
Then I received my new OSP Virtuoso, and I went down an internet rabbit hole about how important sealing such a precious blade is, and how Free Chack is the devil because it risks damaging the blade when the rubber is removed. This is when everything started going sideways....
I sealed the blade with a single coat of Rev3 sealer. No problems there... so far, anyways.
Then came the Rev3 gluing, "normal" thickness. Shaken very thoroughly. Thin coats, allowing to dry between coats. 2 coats on the blade and 3 coats on the rubber (Rakza 7 2.0). No issues on the blade, but the rubber was a different story. After just one coat the rubber starting curving upwards, shaped like a cereal bowl, which got worse with each coat. The free chack would do this as well, but only slightly. I also ran into some trouble with the Rev3 drying too fast, such that there's not as much time to work with it. This last point is just a matter of technique. Work faster, ok.
Then came the sticking of the rubber to the blade, after letting the glue dry thoroughly. Done very carefully with a roller, starting at the handle. I couldn't get it to stick flat. Bubbles appeared under the sponge, maybe 1/2" in diameter, in maybe 6-8 places. Strangest thing.
So I removed the rubber and the glue (NOT so easy to remove from the sponge, but that's another topic), and I started over with the Free Chack (oh the horror!). I just needed to get it done so I could play the next day.
Despite all of the glue being removed from the blade, I couldn't get the Free Chack to spread smoothly on the blade. It would pool up and gather into puddles, kind of like a "mercury poured on a flat surface" effect. I figured this must have been because of the Rev3 sealer, so I removed the sealer with some very light sanding and a little bit of rubbing alcohol. Thankfully this went smoothly.
Once the sealant was removed, it was back to normal with the Free Chack. It went perfectly. Smooth application of the glue, and the rubber stuck to the blade super smooth with no bubbles at all.
Any thoughts as to what I was doing wrong with the Rev3 Sealer or Rev3 glue? I don't want this to seem like a bad review of the Rev3 Sealer or Rev3 glue. MANY people love these products, so my experience is quite puzzling.
Thanks
It's important to note that I had all of this absolutely dialed. I'm very meticulous. No problems at all with at least a dozen glue jobs.
Then I received my new OSP Virtuoso, and I went down an internet rabbit hole about how important sealing such a precious blade is, and how Free Chack is the devil because it risks damaging the blade when the rubber is removed. This is when everything started going sideways....
I sealed the blade with a single coat of Rev3 sealer. No problems there... so far, anyways.
Then came the Rev3 gluing, "normal" thickness. Shaken very thoroughly. Thin coats, allowing to dry between coats. 2 coats on the blade and 3 coats on the rubber (Rakza 7 2.0). No issues on the blade, but the rubber was a different story. After just one coat the rubber starting curving upwards, shaped like a cereal bowl, which got worse with each coat. The free chack would do this as well, but only slightly. I also ran into some trouble with the Rev3 drying too fast, such that there's not as much time to work with it. This last point is just a matter of technique. Work faster, ok.
Then came the sticking of the rubber to the blade, after letting the glue dry thoroughly. Done very carefully with a roller, starting at the handle. I couldn't get it to stick flat. Bubbles appeared under the sponge, maybe 1/2" in diameter, in maybe 6-8 places. Strangest thing.
So I removed the rubber and the glue (NOT so easy to remove from the sponge, but that's another topic), and I started over with the Free Chack (oh the horror!). I just needed to get it done so I could play the next day.
Despite all of the glue being removed from the blade, I couldn't get the Free Chack to spread smoothly on the blade. It would pool up and gather into puddles, kind of like a "mercury poured on a flat surface" effect. I figured this must have been because of the Rev3 sealer, so I removed the sealer with some very light sanding and a little bit of rubbing alcohol. Thankfully this went smoothly.
Once the sealant was removed, it was back to normal with the Free Chack. It went perfectly. Smooth application of the glue, and the rubber stuck to the blade super smooth with no bubbles at all.
Any thoughts as to what I was doing wrong with the Rev3 Sealer or Rev3 glue? I don't want this to seem like a bad review of the Rev3 Sealer or Rev3 glue. MANY people love these products, so my experience is quite puzzling.
Thanks