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3 Rivers arrow block tapering tool

Started by chuck jones1836, June 07, 2007, 12:09:00 PM

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chuck jones1836

Does anyone have the three rivers arrow tapering tool?  I have ordered one and want the deminisions so I can make a accessory plate for my grinder before the tool gets here.  I have asked 3 rivers for this information and they never responded.  If not I will just have to wait until the tool arrives to work out my work rest for it..thanks...chuck

http://www.3riversarchery.com/Product.asp?c=2&s=8&p=109&i=8044
Chuck Jones
San Antonio, Texas

madness522

I have one and will try to remember to measure it for you when I get home.  Post pics of your jig when you get it made.  I have just been clamping it to the table and eye balling how much to grind off.
Barry Clodfelter
TGMM Family of the Bow.

chuck jones1836

Thank you very much.  When I get er all done I will post a pic...chuck
Chuck Jones
San Antonio, Texas

Bucksnort101

Here are the rough dims on mine.
6" Long
2" Wide
1.25" Deep (Height)

madness522

Mine is 5 15/16" long
1 15/16" wide
1.25" high
Barry Clodfelter
TGMM Family of the Bow.


chuck jones1836

Thanks that will let me get started on my rest for my grinder before it gets here...chuck
Chuck Jones
San Antonio, Texas

Rich LaBombard

if possible can someone post a pick of how this tool works??

Starkman

Has anyone used this tool with a belt or disc sander?  I too would like to see some pics of this tool used, or pics of your homemade tapering tools.  I've got my first batch of woodies on the way and will need something soon.
Bob
"You're never beaten until you admit it." - General George S. Patton, Jr

chuck jones1836

Well, I have my work rest made for the Taper Block to go onto.  It would be so easy if you had a trued disk like on some of the belt/disk sanders.  Mine just wobbled so bad that I was trying to made my belt sander work.  The main problem that I am having is since I only have two inches of belt to play with I have to move the arrow block on the rest to make it work.  When all the adjustments are made I will tap the work rest.  

Chuck Jones
San Antonio, Texas

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