Hey all,
What size nock files do you guys use to cut string grooves? I have some chainsaw files that are 7/32". Will these work?
Almost any chainsaw file will work. The one I use mostly for my selfbows ate 5/32" but I reshape then when I finish the bow.
I used a 3/32" Sthil file for years but haven't been able find one that small for a couple of years. Now I use a1/8"for most of my bows.
I use a carbide blade for a little coping saw. It's 1/8th round and about 10 inches long and cuts real well. I even cut a 4 inch piece off of one and glued it into a hunk of wood for a short file if ya wanna call it that.
Dremel with a tile bit. You gotta use a steady hand though! Sure goes fast, but I leave plenty and finish it with the chain saw file.
I have a Dean Torges nock file and I start panicing when I misplace it.
A 4" nicholson round bastard, it is what Dean uses, and after using one you will never want to use a chainsaw file again.
Is this it?
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Cooper-Tools-Nicholson-Machinists-Boxed-Round-Files-File-4-Round-Bastard-102Mm-Nich-183-11526N-file-4-round-bastard-102mm-nich/15663716
That's what I'm saying Mike!
That sure looks like it. I would have to handle one to be sure, but for $11 it is sure worth a try. I used to get them from an old , old, did I say OLD True Value hardware store, they ran out and did not re-stock. What a boon if wally-world carries them........