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Title: Does anybody use a dowel maker to make shafts?
Post by: ymountainman on January 12, 2013, 03:52:00 PM
I've been on ytube and found vids of people making arrow shafts and it looks easy. Has anybody done this? If you have do you think i could use my old Maple pool sticks to make a heavy strong shaft? I shoot maple now and was just wandering. Thanks!!
Title: Re: Does anybody use a dowel maker to make shafts?
Post by: Goshawkin on January 12, 2013, 04:00:00 PM
I made a doweling jig from plans in an article in Trad Bowhunter magazine. It worked very well.It used a router under the jig and you fed the stock through chucked up in a drill.It made some really nice Doug fir shafts.

Don't know about the pool sticks?
Title: Re: Does anybody use a dowel maker to make shafts?
Post by: chanumpa on January 12, 2013, 04:10:00 PM
I use a" shaftshooter ".It makes 3/8s squares into 23/64s shafts.Good unit.They key is you have to have good wood to start with.It works like Goshawkin says.The maker is a really good guy.
Title: Re: Does anybody use a dowel maker to make shafts?
Post by: Jake Fr on January 12, 2013, 04:16:00 PM
I use a dowel and tennon cutter with a pipe guide on the output side a it spins out great 3/8 dowels an then have a peice of pipe cut down to do a full taper so 23/64 to 5/16 works great
Title: Re: Does anybody use a dowel maker to make shafts?
Post by: Triphammer on January 20, 2013, 01:34:00 AM
I made a dowel jig with a router, Plans found in a woodworking website,& its making great shafts. I'm making 11/32 poplar (tulipwood) that are spining about 45 to 55#. I'm also running 5/16 shafts that run about 35#. Working on some Douglas fir but they're not coming out as nice as the poplar.
Oh, I built a spine tester today, also. You need one if you're making your own dowels.
Title: Re: Does anybody use a dowel maker to make shafts?
Post by: Jon Stewart on January 20, 2013, 05:51:00 PM
Use the Verita double cut dowel maker.  Bit expensive but works great.  It's my buddy's and he made and sold enough shafts to pay for 2x over.
Title: Re: Does anybody use a dowel maker to make shafts?
Post by: Countcoup43 on January 20, 2013, 10:49:00 PM
I too used to engulf every article in TB Magazine and saw the one on shaft jigs Sure enough I made one and still have some of the Doug Fir shafts I made. The jig did an excellent job ,only problem was local supply was expensive and most of it extremely tight grained which threw my spines through the roof. Seems like I ended up near 5/16 before I hit my target spine weights. Also I found it very important to check feed side as sometimes you have tearout when starting and have to turn blank around to avoid destroying shaft .

By the way the spine tester also came from an article in TB Magazine  and has served me well.

When building woodies I always  check spine 4 ways 90 degrees apart .It would surprise you how much really goes into a truly matched set of arrows!!