Does anybody sell carbon shafts that have already been crested? Then I could fletch them myself.
Try some wraps they are easy to put on and can be had in a number of different colors and styles.
Wraps (http://www.onestringer.com/)
Were are you in SC? I would be glad to help get you started. It is not that hard, just a little practice. Thanks to Mike Vines "How to" I learned a new trick this week end!
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Check out www.onestringer.com (http://www.onestringer.com) I've had nothing but good experiences with them. I just tried fletching a batch of "factory crested" arrows for my friends son. I don't like the end result, I've ordered another batch of crest wraps from one stringer to do them over. Good folks with lots of choices to choose from.
Benjy,
Those are AMAZING!! Great job,
I'm extremely interested in how the crest holds up after some shooting, please keep us updated
I am the owner of D&M Custom Arrows I would be happy to sell shafts dipped and crested. I do most Easton Beman Goldtip and Victory and even Carbon Expree
Gary
This is the one I made from the Harbor Freight chop saw. I have removed the safety shield and replace the cutoff blade with a 3 inch. A friend of mine was able to find a replacement 2 inch.
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Woops posted on wrong thread
RonL
Benjy,
I'm right up the road from you in Greenville County. Thats some nice work!
Sounds like we may need to have an arrow painting day!
:bigsmyl:
Looks like you been busy ole Benjy man...... Show off! :goldtooth: