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Title: Feather Burner Question
Post by: BobCo 1965 on August 17, 2016, 10:40:00 AM
I am considering buying a feather burner but have a question to those of you that have experience with them.

I have heard stories of how the wire can scorch crestings, etc. My question is  can the wire damage carbon shafts?

Anything else you'd like to share?

Thanks,
BobCo
Title: Re: Feather Burner Question
Post by: Bldtrailer on August 17, 2016, 10:56:00 AM
I use a burner and yes if the wire is to close to shaft it will burn the cresting.  I use an old arrow or shaft to set up and avoid the above.  (http://i441.photobucket.com/albums/qq136/bloodtrailer7/010-7.jpg) also you can make shapes of your fletching in wood (1/4 ply) and use an old shaft to bend new burner wires to your shape or change shapes .
Title: Re: Feather Burner Question
Post by: JimB on August 17, 2016, 11:42:00 AM
Just expect the wire to expand and the two end points will become closer to the shaft,when it heats up.As Bldtrailer alluded too,get well set up using scrap,before you burn the good stuff and you will be fine.
Title: Re: Feather Burner Question
Post by: wapiti on August 17, 2016, 02:32:00 PM
I put masking tape to prevent any scorch marks. Yah I get in a hurry and sloppy at times (hangs head in shame).
Title: Re: Feather Burner Question
Post by: oops sorry on August 17, 2016, 03:51:00 PM
You can also get glass woven sleeving from electronics outlets and put a little on the wire closest to the shaft (where you aren't trying to cut feather). I hope that made sense.
Title: Re: Feather Burner Question
Post by: iohkus on August 17, 2016, 04:51:00 PM
You can prevent a LOT of scorching just by not lingering while turning your shaft through the "burning" process. Comes with experience (practice).
Title: Re: Feather Burner Question
Post by: crazynate on August 17, 2016, 08:22:00 PM
Yup comes with experience like the guy said above me. They work awesome but do take practice. I like making 4.5" feather so hunt with and a custom flu flu size that I use for small game. I got the perfect speed I want by using that for my flu flu arrows.
Title: Re: Feather Burner Question
Post by: BobCo 1965 on August 19, 2016, 09:09:00 AM
Thanks guys. Any potential problems with carbon arrows and the burner wire?
Title: Re: Feather Burner Question
Post by: Charlie Lamb on August 19, 2016, 10:48:00 AM
You'd have to work at it to really do damage to a carbon shaft. I've done hundreds of cuts on carbon shafts and even when the wire is a little too close to the shaft it does little more than discolor it.