As I was getting ready to dip and crest some shafts for the upcoming season I thought I would share how I dip and crest my shafts.I know wraps are very popular but some still prefer to dip and crest there arrows.Over the next couple of days I will take some pics and show how I do it.The set of shafts this time are 2018 legacys but this will work with any shafts.Now lets get started,I use a Arrow specialties crester,latex house paint for the dip and testors model paint.
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Can I come over and watch?
Pleeeeeaaaase? :)
Aram
Aram,Your more than welcome any time :campfire:
You heading to waldens trad shoot tomorrow..ED
First scuff up the back end of the shaft with some steel wool,Clean up with some Alcohol 90% Now mark were you want the dip to end this time it will be 8 inches.You can make in a little shorter or longer does not matter.I have a dip tube but you can use a coffee can or a piece of pvc tube.Dip the shaft and hang to dry I like them to sit at least 24 hours. (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v200/edoetzel/HPIM0710.jpg)This rack is made up from scraps I had laying around.
Next I'm laying out the pattern on a piece of paper taped to the crester with a pencil,Now you can copy some arrows that you have seen or make up your own pattern here's were you can get a little creative.
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Lookin' good Ed!!!!!
what do you use to glue on your feathers and how well does the house paint hold up to a lot of shots and rough treatment?
Dan,follow along I'll be back with the rest of the build along,The paint holds up good I have some a few years old that still look great..ED
ED:
I have a question. If you use latex house paint for crown dip and testors hobby paint for cresting, why do you have that can of LACQUER thinner in the picture???
Bob
Bob,I use it to clean the shafts some times,Good to here from you ..Bob.....ED
Here I am applying the first color..RED
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Next comes the black I wait about two to three hours in between colors.
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After the third color silver now were talking.
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Another shot. (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v200/edoetzel/boots018.jpg)
After all colors are on I let the shafts sit for a couple days you want the testers dry before the next step.
Pretty!!! :thumbsup:
ED:
Ok, I feel better now. It did not click that you were doing aluminum shafts.
Bob
After letting the shafts dry real good I dip the shafts in Polycrylic water-base,Once again let dry a few days and ready to fletch.Use duco glue,So there you have it cresting the cheap way.Now in the dead of winter grab a cup of coffee and have at it and have fun,Thanks >>>--> ED
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Looks nice, but can't see the photos from the first half of the crest-along.
ttt
Hi Ed,
Did you fletch them yet?
The cresting looks awesome. I'd love to see the bunch of them ready to go.
Ru is practicing away. It's his first season deer hunting and if he'll take something it will be with the gorgeous arrows you gifted him.
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Oh, I just looked back on page 1.
:confused: ...All but the last picture disapeared. You must have renamed them or moved them arround from one album to another in Photobucket. When you do that the path to the pictures gets changed and the "link" to the pictures get broken. You need to edit the links to point to the new location.
Aram
(the first page pictures might still show up on your computer because they are stored in your "cache" but they will not show up for anybody else.)
hey thanks alot. been lookin for something like this!