blueridge
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I just glue them straight in with no other prep. Never had one come out. Used both gel super glue and gorilla epoxy.
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No I wipes them out with a a tip and alcohol, maybe that was my problem. Haven’t gotten a chance to regluw them yet.Are you sanding the inside of the shafts first before gluing in the inserts?
I'm in the middle of building some FMJ 300's that will be around 525 grains all finished up!
I've been shooting traditional for 6 years but will be making my first wood arrows this winter.I’ve built arrows a long time. All tapered cedar nowadays but I’ve made plenty of carbon, aluminum in the past.
One thing I enjoy is splicing feathers on em. It can be practicable also. If I use say blue and chartreuse on one, the next gets chartreuse and blue. If I use two somewhere I know which was which shot. You can mix it up further. Hey to simplify you could sharpie shaft w numbers as well. The bitzenberger advice is good it’s all I’ve used since the 80s.
When I make arrows however I don’t sit there and make up a batch for fall say.
I’ll stain and finish the dozen just in pieces of time I have and once it comes time to glue feathers I’ll do it between whatever else I’m doing so a feather goes on every 15 mins of more. Totally dry before I move clamp. A day or so they’re all done. Think too many issues occur when feathers are removed too quickly but I know lots of guys do that.
I use full length feathers and on top of splicing getting them to size and shape I find enjoyable.. Another aspect to it is dipping, cresting, even a simple wrap adds more of us into the arrow. First deer taken with one you made yourself is a great event. Good luck with em
Who’s shafts you using?I've been shooting traditional for 6 years but will be making my first wood arrows this winter.
I actually got them from a guy here in Great Falls that has been making arrows since the 70's. He's getting long in the tooth and doesn't make them anymore so selling everything off. I traded him a bunch of finished arrows I had no use for the components to make a dozen to fit my bow. I am going to taper them but haven't got the tools yet to do it.Guess I was asking where ya got em? I used to use kustom king. I like tapered shafts for various reasons. They don’t make tapered anymore. I now use Wapiti. I could taper them myself but I do lots manually and that’s one thing less for now. Not gonna kill me. I’ve also heard good things bout surewood shafts.
Just wondering who you were getting shafts from.
I’m not sure what happened to it. It was an illuminated Glory nock. In practice they worked great but when I shot a deer it disintegrated and it never lit up. A peice of it was stuck in the shaft.What happened to your nock?
I’m not sure what happened to it. It was an illuminated Glory nock. In practice they worked great but when I shot a deer it disintegrated and it never lit up. A peice of it was stuck in the shaft.
You probably already know this trick but just thread a wood screw into the broken nock to pull it out of the shaftI’m not sure what happened to it. It was an illuminated Glory nock. In practice they worked great but when I shot a deer it disintegrated and it never lit up. A peice of it was stuck in the shaft.
I didn’t know that trick thanks for sharing. I wasnt sure if that nock damaged the end of the arrow or not. I made the mistake of looking at a photo of a blown up carbon arrow going through someone’s hand and now I have an extreme fear of it. I just played it safe and threw it in the junk arrow pile.You probably already know this trick but just thread a wood screw into the broken nock to pull it out of the shaft