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Title: Spinning some shafts
Post by: monterey on January 27, 2016, 07:02:00 PM
I've had some poplar blanks in the shop for months waiting to be dowelled into shafts, so decided that this would be a good day to give them a try.

My shaft spinning set up
   (http://i896.photobucket.com/albums/ac170/longcruise/Archery/Arrows/Doweller_zps48jzof5w.jpg)

I had tried poplar quite a few years ago and was dissapointed to find my blanks coming off the saw table with huge curves in them.  As in 7 or 8 inches worth.  apparently the straight board had a lot of built in stress which was released when sawed into blanks.

Yet, I kept seeing reports here of poplar making good shafts, so decided to try it again.

Here they are straight out of the doweller and I gotta say that these come out smoother than anything I've previously run.  I like Doug Fir, but they come out very ragged and need a lot of finishing.  I sanded these up starting with 120 and then to 220, 320 and ending with 400.  Makes for a very nice finish.

  (http://i896.photobucket.com/albums/ac170/longcruise/Archery/Arrows/poplarshafts_zpsffouc7lk.jpg)  

While rummaging through my junk I also came across this forgotten experiment.  This is from a 1/2" blank to which I attached a 1/2" teak footing and then spun it after it was footed.  It went in reasonably straight and came out very straight.

Looked like this right out of the doweler.

  (http://i896.photobucket.com/albums/ac170/longcruise/Archery/Arrows/footer_zps4ivl3idg.jpg)
Title: Re: Spinning some shafts
Post by: goobersan on January 27, 2016, 07:43:00 PM
Looks great Monterey! I've just tried a couple douglas fir shafts with teak footings. Are you planning to taper the shafts at all ?
Title: Re: Spinning some shafts
Post by: monterey on January 27, 2016, 08:59:00 PM
Not sure on the taper.  I have everything needed to build a taper jig but have not gotten to it yet.

The footed shaft seemed like a good candidate for another experiment.  I drilled a piece of metal stock 3/8" on one end and 3/16" on the other and drilled 6" straight into the shaft.  Then I epoxied five inches of 1/8" solder into It.

Gonna see how much it improves FOC.

not yet convinced on the teak for footing.  Have you used it previously?
Title: Re: Spinning some shafts
Post by: on January 27, 2016, 09:24:00 PM
Man, that is dedication right there!

Looks good so far. Can't wait to see the finished product!

Bisch
Title: Re: Spinning some shafts
Post by: monterey on January 27, 2016, 10:33:00 PM
Might be a while, still have another set waiting for fletching, but sometime soon.