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Title: Adjusting Bitzenburgers and making arrows.....
Post by: highpoint forge on December 27, 2008, 08:58:00 PM
Anybody have any tips on the centering dials of the Bitz jig? I got 4 for Xmas, and I read the directions thoroughly. Are the centering adjustment dials on top and bottom for literally centering the fletching on the arrow shaft? Why would you move it right or left independent of the helical twist you give it for (in my case) a LW setup? The directions say to line up the "C" stampings. I'm sorta stumped here....

Also don't you love it when you get your dozen arrows cut, all your fletching ready, and you realize you only have 11 nocks, and not 12?

D'oh!
Title: Re: Adjusting Bitzenburgers and making arrows.....
Post by: BlackDog on December 27, 2008, 09:21:00 PM
You can give it more helical by adjusting the dials. I clamp a feather in, set on the arrow and adjust the dial where both ends of the feather sit completely on the arrow with the most helical possible.

  Don't know about the "C" stamping...haven't looked that close at mine in years.
Title: Re: Adjusting Bitzenburgers and making arrows.....
Post by: Fletcher on December 27, 2008, 10:54:00 PM
Four Bitz jigs for Christmas!  Somebody loves you.  You will adjust the jigs to give the best fit of the fletch on the shaft and the fletch will look to be perpendicular to the shaft at any point along the fletch.  On my LW Bitz jigs, the forward mark is about 1/4" left of the C line and the aft is about 1/8" right, maybe a bit less.  Put a shaft in the jig and a fletch in the calmp.  Mount the clamp and slide it back to touch the frame and seat the fletch on the shaft.  You will be able to look thru the clamp and see how it centers on the shaft and adjust as needed.  Glue one on and see how it looks and maybe adjust again.  If the fletch seems to move around as you go from one position to the other, check your nock tapers and alignment.  Have fun!