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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: John Cholin on December 14, 2021, 02:25:31 PM
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I've been shooting cedar arrows for a while and I am running into a problem of broken nocks. More specifically how to get the broken nock off the shaft so I can glue on a replacement. When shooting aluminum arrows I could use a propane torch to heat the nock, let the glue fail, pop off the old and stick a replacement on. That might set a cedar arrow shaft on fire! What do you guys do to get the remains of a plastic nock off the arrow shaft when you break the nock?
Thanks for your suggestions.
JMC
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I carefully cut it off with a pocket knife, then lightly sand and glue on the new nock. I place the knife at the base of the nock and cut in a quarter inch or so, turn the shaft a bit and repeat until I've gone all the way around the nock. It usually pops off about 3/4 way around.
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I use my DNA lamp. Flame isn’t much more than a candle which I used for years. I heat it up and twist off with a pair of pliers. I clean up the residue with sandpaper.
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Same here as M60.... I melt them down just enough to twist off. Sometimes have to use my knife to get all of it.
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I have used a knife which works fine just go slow. Put nock under the running hot water and twist with a pair of pliers, hey come off very easy.
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I use really hot water at the bottom of a coffee cup just high enough to cover the nock and use a knife to get it off.Just dont dig into the taper of the cedar.
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I heat up the nock with a lighter staying close to the end then twist off the nock.
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I dip the nock into hot water for a few seconds and twist it off with pliers. It may take 2 dips but very easy to twist off.
I never use a knife.
Deno
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Leatherman Wave and it’s wavy blade to remove most plastic and it’s file to fine tune the cone.
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Bic lighter and a pair of small needle nose pliers.
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Guys,
Thanks! I'll try your methods. It seems I'm a little too cautious about that cedar shaft.
JMC
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Thanks for the hot water tip.
:campfire: :coffee: :archer2:
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How are you breaking so many nocks??
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While I'm not the original poster, I have broken the plastic nocks for over 40 years. In fact, I have cracked the handle in several Black Widows due to it. I just think a three under style and fast flight string is prone to cause a plastic nock to break. I do realize others have never experienced a failure....so its a bit of a mystery.
On the other hand, I have only had one failure with a uni-nock and I tend to shoot those more these days.
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Having built thousands of arrows with plastic nocks over the last 70 years or so, I remember the nitrate ones that burned off perfectly, but the real plastic ones required cutting off with a knife ... no big deal.
For the last few years I build woodies with reinforced self nocks -ahhh! SO much better!!!
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