I have a Bitzenberger fletching tool and it is great but a little slow. I have been looking at the Arizona Rim E-Z Fletch Pro and also saw that Fred Eichler was using them on his show. What has been the experience of any of you who own the E-Z Fletch? Is it something I should get? I like the idea of taking one along with me on long trips together with some shafts and feathers so I can make up new arrows if I need them. The components will pack easier than made-up arrows. I like four fletch, but three fletch would work fine (at least part of the time) if this tool does a good job.
Thanks,
Allan
i own one i like it alot but you have to give a little time for the glue to se. if you dont when you open the arms the fletching might get a little sloppy
You have to be careful about the forward tip of the feathers, they sometimes come out and then are glued in a bent position. also be aware that they have a model just for skinny carbons along with the regular model. I have used one for years and will probably get a right helical. You can get even a little more helical with these by closing all the arms, then giving them a slight twist with the cap on.
Same results as above. I think there is a way you can do a four fletch on them as well.
Arizona Rim says you can do 4 fletch, but you have to do it one feather at a time. I do appreciate the advise and the experiences of others who have used the tool. So, in the opinions of the people out there with experience, do you think it is a good enough tool that I should buy one?
Thanks,
Allan
I would get a single JoJan and use fletch tape....
I have one up in the classifieds right now. You can do four fletch, one at a time or two at a time depending on what configuration of four fletch you want. They are easy, and I would think they would be great for kids or novice fletching their first few sets. They are also great for field expedient fixes.
I like mine, I just dont use it that much, and like mentioned above, the forward tip of the feathers can get screwed up if you are meticulous. Overall, if you do a lot of back country hunts it would be a great thing to have in your pack.
Might be a goot tool for field repairs, not up to par of JJ or Bitz. Just did 5 arrows (three fletch) in less than 30 minutes - Bitz & fletch tape.
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If we are talking about the $ 40 blue plastic torpedo of a fletcher, I love mine but you need to use fletching tape instead of glue for your fletchings. After 5 minutes, take off the fletcher arms and glue the ends.
I use one if I need to fletch something quickly. I use super glue, and the fletching sticks well after a minute of so. That is on cedar arrows.
I would say get the Arizona. I have a bitzenburger but I can fletch much faster with the Arizona. also I find I can use fletch tite without problems.
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Thanks guys. I appreciate all the good advise!!!
Allan
Hey there! I use an Arizona E-Z fletch for my cedars. Due to the paint brand I use I also glue with Duco Cement. I fletch an arrow, let it set for 1 hour and then a dab of glue to the front of the fletch. I wait an hour because that what Duco recommends. Also if you use Duco, use it sparringly. Too much glue and it gets a little sloppy. Good luck.
Jeremy
P.S. I haven't made but a few dozen arrows so my experience may be limited.