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Started by **DONOTDELETE**, March 20, 2007, 03:27:00 PM

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**DONOTDELETE**

I'm startig to make my own arrows. I'm using 23/64" shafts. Do I need to get 23/64 nocks for these? I was looking on 3rivers and they dont have any. Are they hard to come by? Do I use the same glue as my points, for my nocks?

Orion

11/32 nocks will work on 23/64 shafts, but a little of your nock taper will show.  23/64 nocks are still widely available as far as I know. Generally, you use a hot melt glue to fasten field points and broadheads to wood shafts, and a glue like Bohning fletch tite or Duco cement to attach plastic nocks to wood shafts.

**DONOTDELETE**


robslifts

have you ever made arrows??

did you remember to make the grain the correct way when putting on tips and nocks??

just trying to be helpful  if you havent read any books on this tj conrads book traditional bowhunters handbook may save you a lot of time and or materials
St. Joe River Bows

**DONOTDELETE**

I havent made arrows yet. I'm starting soon though after I find all the info I need. One of the things I needed to know about is what you stated. I have read something about the grain going the right way, but am still in the dark about it. I'll check that book out. Thanks. Justin

robslifts

that book will give you lots of information on everything it is a great book
St. Joe River Bows

The Whittler

Justin, if you need some nocks for your 23/64 shafts PM me and i'll send you some. I have some flo. orange. Alan

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