I just finished my Arrow Crester I been working on for a few weeks now. Thought I'd share some Pic's (http://i567.photobucket.com/albums/ss115/earljeff/ArrowCrestor007.jpg) (http://i567.photobucket.com/albums/ss115/earljeff/ArrowCrestor008.jpg)
Can I have it?,Very Nice
(http://i567.photobucket.com/albums/ss115/earljeff/ArrowCrestor005.jpg)
(http://i567.photobucket.com/albums/ss115/earljeff/ArrowCrestor006.jpg)
Just an everyday scrap material project. . . you should not have been so cheap! :bigsmyl:
Kidding of course- man I wish I had that kind of skill. :clapper:
Awesome
Nice work, enjoy
Thats nice work!
I'll take one!!! I just finished my first set of woodies. Well let's just say they are "primitive". I tried to chuck the arrows in my variable speed drill. I set up a block with a hole drill in it to keep the arrow from wobbling but it wasn't perfect but man do they fly nice!! I have a whole new found respect for you guys that do that nice cresting. I read some reviews on some crestors and they were not good. So I'm looking at making my own too.- Steve
Thanks guys a lot of time went into it. I will post some pics of the motor and drive assembly as soon as I get a drain unclogged been working on that for two days :mad:
I am also curious about what is the thingie behind the arrow crester. Is it a spine tester?
go into business, might get some extra cash on the side. Looks great!
Yes the thing behind the crester is a spine tester I made that a few months ago
Great job on the spine tester and the crestor. :thumbsup:
(http://i567.photobucket.com/albums/ss115/earljeff/ArrowCrestor009.jpg) (http://i567.photobucket.com/albums/ss115/earljeff/ArrowCrestor010.jpg)
A few more pic's of the motor and drive system
Looks very professionally designed and constructed. Looks much better than the one I made.
Man that is really well made.
congratulations
Darren
Great job on both the crester and the tester!