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Grinding Turkey Feathers

Started by Papa, April 05, 2006, 10:08:00 PM

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Eric Krewson

I have ground a ton of them over the years, now I trade the rights to get the lefts ground, kinda' lazy in my old age. I don't get too many wings now days but have had as many as 72 wings donated by my friends on a good year, too many for me to do by myself.

Cyclic-Rivers

I made a jig out of 2 pieces of flat stock from Lowe's. Hold them together with a couple clamps. I grind with a belt sander. Can get full length feathers pretty quick but I get a sore neck from looking Down after a couple dozen. I usually do like Eric krewson.
Relax,

You'll live longer!

Charlie Janssen

PBS Associate Member
Wisconsin Traditional Archers


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trad_bowhunter1965

#22
Awesome post I  guess we are all making arrows thank's for all the information posted.
" I am driven by those thing that rouse my traditional sense of archery and Bowhunting" G Fred Asbell

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Recurve7

I split the vanes with a pair of Craftsman Handi Cut cutters. Cut to desired length,  place in a Bitzenburger straight clamp. Sand with a palm sander until smooth.
Although, I have never timed it, I suspect I can have a feather ready to glue on in about 2 minutes. Been doing it this way for decades!!!

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