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fletching jigs

Started by Izzy, January 17, 2007, 11:52:00 AM

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Izzy

Im looking for a fletching jig and have heard that the jo-jan works great and is a good value.Id be doing mostly lw shields and some bananas.Anyway the advice you guys have given me really payed off on arrow building,thanks to all.One last thing, I want to stain cedars grey but the dye I used looks blue on the shafts.I was thinking of trying to use wood charcoal to get a grey.Any help would be appreciated.

swampbuck

I,ve been useing the JoJan for awhile now and it works great.Can,t help ya with the stain part but somebody will....good luck
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M60gunner

I have 2 JoJans. I have used them for years with not many problems. Mine are the Multi-fletchers. I like being able to fletch 6 at a time. Follow the directions as to placing the fletch in clamp. When I forget to do that process the correct way is when I have an issue. Get some teflon tape for the clamps to keep the glue from sticking to them, no matter who`s setup you buy.
Can you mix a white dye and some black dye to get a grey? I know it works with the fletch-lac products I use.
Good Luck, Tom

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Golden Hawk

If you can afford it go with the bitzenberger,and you'll never be sorry.
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Wudstix

I've used Jo-Jans both mono and multi-fletch since 1982 and can't imagine anything better.
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DEERSLAYER1961

I've used my Jo Jan for over twenty years, and have never had a problem with mine.

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VA Bowbender

Love my Jo-Jan Multi-Fletcher.
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sticshooter

Well I have a MONO and after messing around with I got it figured out and works great. Hey LeRoy I thought you love the JoJan?<><
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**DONOTDELETE**

Jo-Jan Multi-Fletcher, but I use fletch tape & only feather 1 at a time in minutes, and then just us the other 5 to hold my half dozen. This year I'm going to dip & crest for the first time...

Grey Taylor

Try grey analine dye (water soluble type).  You'll get a good grey.
www.woodworker.com  has a good selection, as does Valley Traditional Archery.

Guy
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infosponge

Well I guess I'm really in the minority here, but I use an Arizona EZ Fletch. I like the ability to glue on all three feathers at once. But, what it doesn't do is multiple arrangements/configurations. Mine is right helical only.
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6 POINT

I have both a Jo Jan and Bitzenberg and prefer the Jo Jan. I used to have a multifletcher but since I went to fletching tape I sold it because with the tape all you need is the single fletcher since there is no drying time. Either way you go you won't be dissapointed.

Flathead Willie

I've been using a Jo Jan multi fletcher. I shoot 4 fletched strait and it does a great job.
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