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1st Dozen Arrows in Over 21 Years.


My future Son-in-law bought my daughter a really nice 62" Ben Pearson Colt that draws 30# on ebay. A perfect bow for her to get back into archery with. She started when she was about 7 years old but hasn't shot since about 2000.

Since all of her arrows were cut to 26" or less she needed some new ones.

I have found all of my arrowsmith tools in the barn as well as about $1200 worth of dipping lacquers with the seals still on the cans and a gallon if white already thinned and ready to dip. 21 winters in the barn didn't affect the lacquers much. I did have to strain the white to remove a few suspended lumps that would not dissolve, but it worked fine. I also have about 4000 Port Orford cedar shafts.

After spine & weight matching some 5/16 shafts I had, I selected some from the most common group of 30-35# shafts and set about straightening/heat tempering them.

Unfortunately, my large tanks need to be stripped and cleaned so I was relegated to dipping the shafts individually.  :(

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As I said, the white dip went well, and after 2 coats and several hours drying time,  I was ready to break out my cresting lathe.

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After some time, I was ready for the fletching jigs.

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It pays to have the right tools for the job.

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Time to start making some smoke.

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I love the smell of burning feathers in the morning.

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All that's left is trimming the lead edge of the quills and dabbing a bit of Fletch-Tite on them.

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All ready to be cut to length, tapered and have points glued on.

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Finished product.

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-- Edited by Wildcat Junkie on Tuesday 28th of May 2019 01:29:36 PM

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Anyone that was paying attention would have noticed that there were 13 shafts in the dip holders and in the picture of the cresting. I made an extra shaft to bare shaft tune to her bow. We found that a 28" arrow with a 100gr point impacted  straight into fresh cardboard without fetching at 6 yds.

The bare shaft tuning worked quite well. After a just a few minutes she was shooting respectable groups from 10 yds.

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We had quite the enjoyable day on Sunday with lots of bows and wood arrows to try..

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Oh and that extra shaft? After the bare shaft tuning,  I made a Flu-Flu from it so Jess can try her hand at aerial targets.

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-- Edited by Wildcat Junkie on Tuesday 28th of May 2019 03:20:10 PM

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Very nice work

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That is fantastic.



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Doesnt look like you lost it.

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Purtyful

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Mike H wrote:

Doesnt look like you lost it.


 What I "lost" was the ability to crank them out fast. I'm sure, with a little practice, that will come back to me.



-- Edited by Wildcat Junkie on Wednesday 29th of May 2019 01:18:03 PM

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Very very cool!

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