Okay, first of all, this was a design I got off of this website from a fellow TradGangster who goes by "ryped". So I give all credit to him for the idea. So, thank you ryped! I was borrowing my work buddies' arrow saw all of the time, but now, no more! I am using my dad's Dremel type tool made by Sears, though, because he was never using it.
Here it is:
(http://i547.photobucket.com/albums/hh472/ishoot4thrills/Arrowsaw004.jpg)
(http://i547.photobucket.com/albums/hh472/ishoot4thrills/Arrowsaw002.jpg)
(http://i547.photobucket.com/albums/hh472/ishoot4thrills/Arrowsaw003.jpg)
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That looks like it will do the job alright! Hmmmm I have TWO dremels....
Go for it, Jamie! I'm using the reinforced metal cutting wheels I got at Sears. You get 5 for about 8 bucks. They don't break as easily as the thinner wheels.
I built mine almost exactly the same except I doubled the thickness @ the insert end to keep the shaft square with the nock end and a block underneath to keep it paralell to the bottom. I figured this would insure getting a clean square cut. The back/vertical board on mine is also cut out in the middle so I can just lay the shaft down and run my hand across it to spin it while it's cutting. Wish I would have thought of the clamp idea, mine has screws in the block. Might have to modify it next time I use it.
Always cool to build your own. Question: It does not look like you can cut them square? Nock looks higher than the tip????
Yes, the nock end is a little higher than the other end. I will rotate the arrow and just cut on one side so it should do just fine.
Okay, dang it! Now you got me to thinkin' I should modify it so the insert end is level with the nock end! :readit: I was already thinkin' it, so, now that it has been mentioned, I'm gonna have to go ahead and make it right, since I won't rest 'til I do anyhow. :banghead: Jeez, thanks alot! :rolleyes: :biglaugh: :p
Doug
That's what friends are for Doug.
Here's a pic of Mine, if anyone is interested? (http://i185.photobucket.com/albums/x132/recurvehunter_2007/P1010454-1.jpg) :archer:
Sergio, had one of those, they work really well gave mine to a friend when I bought a regular saw at Cloverdale..
It's hard to argue with sergio but I can use my dremel for cutting shafts to shaping my homemade TD handles to cutting out knife blanks. I guess I'm just to dang frugal but that is good way to go sergio!
QuoteOriginally posted by KSdan:
Always cool to build your own. Question: It does not look like you can cut them square? Nock looks higher than the tip????
Okay, KSdan, I took your advice and modified my arrow saw where the blade is. Now it is the same height and position as the nock end. I feel mucho better now. :rolleyes: :biglaugh: Really, though, I was already thinkin' the same thing as you were but I just didn't wanna go messin' with it again. But you got me to thinkin' I should, so I did!
Here it is after modification:
(http://i547.photobucket.com/albums/hh472/ishoot4thrills/Arrowsawtarget008.jpg)
(http://i547.photobucket.com/albums/hh472/ishoot4thrills/Arrowsawtarget006.jpg)
(http://i547.photobucket.com/albums/hh472/ishoot4thrills/Arrowsawtarget007.jpg)
(http://i547.photobucket.com/albums/hh472/ishoot4thrills/Arrowsawtarget009.jpg)
Nice job Doug....
Thanks Mark. I kinda like it and it works great, too! :pray:
Looks like a winner to me Doug. Funny you posted this, I used my saw to cut dozen arrows for my dad today.
Very good.
Did not mean to critique your previous project. . . I was just curious.
But I do think you'll be happier with the true cut. You are ingenious.
Dan in KS
The only problem I'd have with that saw is making sure the cut was even. Seems as if it would cut at a very slight angle as there's no way to true up the shaft to the blade.
QuoteOriginally posted by ryped:
Looks like a winner to me Doug. Funny you posted this, I used my saw to cut dozen arrows for my dad today.
I'm glad I saw your post that gave me this idea, ryped. It was just in time, too. I saw yours and I said, "Wow, this is just what I need to make!". So, I did, thanks to your pics.
QuoteOriginally posted by KSdan:
Very good.
Did not mean to critique your previous project. . . I was just curious.
But I do think you'll be happier with the true cut. You are ingenious.
Dan in KS
Ah heck, Dan, I was just funnin' around with ya there. I took your advice on it and now I'm glad I did. I never would've been satisfied with it the way it was. I just needed someone to show me something I already new anyway. I just didn't wanna mess with it anymore at the time. Thanks dude! :) :thumbsup:
QuoteOriginally posted by Leo L.:
The only problem I'd have with that saw is making sure the cut was even. Seems as if it would cut at a very slight angle as there's no way to true up the shaft to the blade.
Leo, you must have only seen the original pics at the beginning of this post. Look on down and you will see my "new and improved" version of the same saw but with the saw in a different position. Shouldn't be any problem with uneven cuts now. :)
I like it, simple but will cut shafts with the best of them! Good job!
doug thats pretty cool. im still measuring each individual one with a tape measure and cuttin it on a chop saw. im such a nimrod :biglaugh:
Thanks to all for the nice words. Nice talkin' to ya there too, Ruddy, via phone.
Well Im off of work today and it raining!! I will be in the shop makeing one. Thank for pics.
You're welcome there, GWhitworth. Be sure and post some pics of it when you're done. :)