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Title: What to do with damaged arrows(wood)
Post by: lpcjon2 on January 19, 2014, 01:50:00 PM
Hey guys,

 I have dozens of wood arrows with damages knock ends and some have gouges and damaged point ends(2 inches or so from the point).
 I have used a ton for kid arrows already(they now have twice as many arrows as me).If I cut them they are useless for me.

So what do you guys do with them ?

I was wondering if I cut them could I foot them with aluminum arrow ends(using the insert ans screw in points) and make then long enough to shoot and have the integrity they would need.
Title: Re: What to do with damaged arrows(wood)
Post by: Bjorn on January 19, 2014, 02:00:00 PM
Use Reparrows for the pointy end; this will give you a 4" extension, longer break gets a 2 footed footing if I feel like it. Arrow sections make garden stakes, broad head holders for collectors, cedar chips for feather packs and boxes.
An 8", or so, section with a pointy taper is ideal for sticking balloons and things to straw bales. On and on........................
Title: Re: What to do with damaged arrows(wood)
Post by: on January 19, 2014, 02:22:00 PM
I use ones that are too short to shoot for tomato stakes, fire startes, if they have feathers you can make a fancy boarder fence around your garden, or or you can take splits of cedars and make a nice popourri vase for your wife. I never waste cedar, it all gets used for something somewhere.
Title: Re: What to do with damaged arrows(wood)
Post by: sbschindler on January 19, 2014, 02:35:00 PM
If they are Cedar arrows I like to cut them into about 1 foot sections and then split them and lay them in my chest of drawers makes my socks, T shirts and underwear smell good, LOL
Title: Re: What to do with damaged arrows(wood)
Post by: reddogge on January 19, 2014, 02:46:00 PM
I use reparrows for the point end. I once spliced an arrow with a gouge out of it near the point and it held up. I just did it out of curiosity.
Title: Re: What to do with damaged arrows(wood)
Post by: ChuckC on January 19, 2014, 02:50:00 PM
I used to cut them shorter and lay them into a vase as a centerpiece on a basement table. Pretty !  

Used to because I can't fit any more in there,

If not Too short, make skwerl arrows, or fix them up enough and put them into a bucket at the club for the kids, then encourage others to do the same.

ChuckC
Title: Re: What to do with damaged arrows(wood)
Post by: joe ashton on January 19, 2014, 02:54:00 PM
In a word, kindling.
Title: Re: What to do with damaged arrows(wood)
Post by: elkken on January 19, 2014, 03:01:00 PM
QuoteOriginally posted by joe ashton:
In a word, kindling.
x2 ... starts a good camp fire     :campfire:
Title: Re: What to do with damaged arrows(wood)
Post by: Gordon Jabben on January 19, 2014, 05:37:00 PM
I foot them back together for squirrel arrows.
Title: Re: What to do with damaged arrows(wood)
Post by: far rider on January 19, 2014, 06:02:00 PM
Question:
If you took two, and spliced them (footed) them together??? how much effect does this have on spine?

Tim
Title: Re: What to do with damaged arrows(wood)
Post by: lpcjon2 on January 19, 2014, 06:14:00 PM
I dont think it has too much effect as long as it is only a few inches in the front. if you foot a 10" foot it will affect spine I think.

I am wondering if I can piece an arrow thats broke 2" from the point with another arrow 2" long and use an aluminum arrow as a sleeve and foot it 2"over each piece of wood arrow.If that makes sense.
Title: Re: What to do with damaged arrows(wood)
Post by: Gordon Jabben on January 19, 2014, 06:33:00 PM
Tim, I haven't noticed any difference in spine but I have a friend who thought it increased the spine a little.  Arrows in the process of being spliced.  They are glued up and wrapped with electrical tape until the glue dries.  Then the "wings" will be planed off and varnished and ready for squirrel hunting.
  (http://i149.photobucket.com/albums/s64/GordonJabben/DSC_0423_zps61f43249.jpg) (http://s149.photobucket.com/user/GordonJabben/media/DSC_0423_zps61f43249.jpg.html)
Title: Re: What to do with damaged arrows(wood)
Post by: darin putman on January 19, 2014, 09:00:00 PM
I use them for mixing up epoxy as I like massey finish and use several coats. Also started using reparrows and really rather do that when I can. Used them to help make a log church for my daughters school assignment. Probably the best is letting my kids and nieces practice cresting on them, rough em up and let them go they really love to do that.
Title: Re: What to do with damaged arrows(wood)
Post by: bigbadjon on January 19, 2014, 10:24:00 PM
Its generally not worth the effort to repair a broken arrow. Use them to stir the finish for your next set.
Title: Re: What to do with damaged arrows(wood)
Post by: Roadkill on January 19, 2014, 10:50:00 PM
I foot them for rabbits.  I simply use the jig for points and plane off one side anf gorilla glue another on.  Chuck up when dry and sandpaper them smooth( extra oozed out glue)
Title: Re: What to do with damaged arrows(wood)
Post by: Red Beastmaster on January 19, 2014, 10:56:00 PM
I shoot stumps with them until they are destroyed.
Title: Re: What to do with damaged arrows(wood)
Post by: McDave on January 19, 2014, 11:02:00 PM
I like to shoot them high in the air in a safe direction, assuming they are still long enough to do so, and watch them as they fly.  It always amazes me, as much time as I spend tuning the arrow and selecting the right point, how beautifully an arrow usually flies with the point broken off.
Title: Re: What to do with damaged arrows(wood)
Post by: Jim now in Kentucky on January 20, 2014, 07:29:00 PM
Some of those arrows could be easily repaired with my Reparrows.

I used to make two-foot splices to repair my arrows, but since I like shooting a little better than making archery tackle, I came up with the Reparrows. I use them  all the time myself.

  Reparrows (http://www.reparrows.com)

  (http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v77/VanTX/Arrows/FootingDeadheads500.jpg)

These were done by Van/TX way back in 2008 when he was still in TX.  :)