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Refletching wood arrows

Started by txcookie, June 27, 2018, 12:21:17 AM

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txcookie

How do I do this without damaging the wood?
Is it deer season yet?

Pat B

I guess it depends on the glue used. I've done it being very careful with a sharp razor. I nowc use fletch tape and wrap fore and aft. I just remove the wraps and scrape the remaining tape off.
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BAK

I always just use a sharp knife and carefully scrape them off.  I now use a utility knife with a carpet blade in it.  That blade is curved and fits the shaft well.   :coffee:
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Fletcher

Most glues used on woods are a lacquer type.  Put a little lacquer thinner or acetone in a glue bottle and run just a bit down the fletch base.  This softens the glue and makes the fletch much easier to remove.  BAK's carpet blade works well from there.
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Roadkill

I read on one of these sires guys just dip the shaft in acetone-takes off paint and fletching-and fletching is reusable.  Not tried it but it may be an option
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