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What are you guys useing to cut your carbon arrows?

Started by larry, January 27, 2007, 06:39:00 PM

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LP Kelley


wapiti

Wow Pete thanks for sharing. I found the same thing with the glues. I use JB weld and have bnot had a failure yet. To ruin an arrow now I have to shoot it into a rock. I have a piece of 3/4" plywood right behind my target in case of a miss or a glancing shot. Super glues, hot melts etc always came loose and often rammed the insert into the shaft. Not any more. Slow cure epoxies are used in the furniture industry on many high end custom piese for a reason. They work.
"Diplomacy is the art of saying 'Nice doggie' until you can find a rock."-Will Rogers

Swanny in MD

"Things like hack saws , thick blades,and grinding wheels shred the inside of the shaft."

Regarding the grinding wheel....it's simply not the case.  Never had issues with the inside deterioration with light pressure on the spin.  Like I said...I've done hundreds.

Jason R. Wesbrock

QuoteOriginally posted by **oneshot**:
Dremmel mounted on my homemade arrow cutting jig.
Same here.

Deadeye


Shakes.602

Yeah,What they said!! And a Diamond Cutter Blade!! No Muss No Fuss
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"Life doesn't get Simpler; it gets Shorter and Turns in Smaller Circles." Dean Torges
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stringplucker613

$35 for a new sewing machine motor, and a little machining time to fabricate an arbor, and wa-la, generic, apple cutoff saw, with an attachment for the shop vac.....

9 Mile Archer

anyone try the cabelas, it's a fraction of the cost of the apple with vac attachment and it looks pretty good?
Andrew

Otto

Otto

Swanny in MD

Nice, Otto.  I've cut them with a utility knive...rolling them back and forth on the countertop.  Time consuming though.

MikeC

Pete...I never had a problem with the hacksaw blade.  I do rotate the shaft as I cut.  Never had a problem and recommand anyone who does not cut many shafts to give it a try.
1 Corinthians 1:18

For the word of the cross is to them that perish foolishness; but unto us who are saved it is the power of God.

Pete W

Mike:
That is very bad advice you are giving out for cutting carbon arrows .
What do you recomend they do when they ruin the shafts?
Share your knowledge and ideas.

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