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any one tryed making arrows from raman wood dowels???

Started by shaft slinger, March 26, 2007, 08:59:00 PM

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shaft slinger

It works!!!! this is 5 arrows at 20yds.
i bought 200 and they spined about 100# so i tapered them, that didn't help too much with the spine, so i tapered the whole shaft, from front to nock, and got them to spine about 70# that is what i shoot, they shoot as good as any i have shot

Bowspirit

I make 'em out of oak dowels, and get the same results. Gotta love em!!!
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NY Yankee

Those are some nice looking arrows! So, where did you get your 200 ramin shafts and how did you do your tapering?
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SOS

With all those holes in your shed, you need some bigger 3D targets...or keep those shots at 10 yards - LOL!  Just made my first set, but using 5/16 from Micheals craft store.  Took back those that didn't spine around 50 for me.  Still working at straightening them.  Still cant' get them to shoot quite as well as my POC's.  But still trying!  Steve

shaft slinger

ny, got the dowls from**** site and made a jig for a 12" disk sander.
sos, i have that shed staked to the ground real good, but some times it just jumps in front of the target, can,t do any thing about that.

Longbowmark

Ramin is a great heavy wood and it comes in high poundage spines but it is so brittle that they break when deflected off from limbs or other obstructions.
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poekoelan

Ramin is a tropical hardwood imported mostly from Malaysia. It is sold as dowels at hardware and craft stores. It is very inexpensive and makes a great arrow at a great price. Super tough. Someone said they break easy but that hasn't been the case for me at all. It's way  tougher than cedar. If they are breaking easy, there is probably severe grain run off. The grain on ramin is hard to read, there aren't visible rings like most arrow woods.

But it isn't being imported anymore from what I understand. Once stock is gone, that's it. Some have said that birch dowels are on par with ramin in price and durability, but I haven't tried them yet.

Linc

Ramin makes some good arrows.Only ones I ever broke was shooting at a steel pig.LOL.
Lincoln E. Farr

Shakes.602

They are what I Shoot Too! And they are Cheap enough that should I happen to Destroy One, I can Make Another one!!
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