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Started by bbold, March 07, 2013, 05:47:00 PM

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sticshooter

Ad, stated it correctly on how I prefer to set them.


just wanted to be sure to explain for those who asked as some have different terms when they ask that question on alignment of images especially and mainly for bezeled washers. For the flush over flat washer use we have always sent very thin washers to help increment align without adding loft of the bottom surface to flat washer over limb surface if preferred or not mattered we always send them with. And My method for an exact alignment for one specific bow for shoulder bezeled hardware (all bows threads have a different thread sequence once made) But my method for this specific detail has always been to set the burrs before carving, send to customer, have them mark each at 12 o'clock position and send back to me to carve. Some sets way back in the past asked to just have the carved and drilled out burrs and they would set themselves to avoid the extra few days to have it done but had them not set right from them and do not like to have a customer have to do this in case something were to not seat right, I do not like to take any chances if something were to go wrong and why I started making my own in the first place. Also when you send hardware that may be set in with a tool rather than your hand tightening the burr bolt you still may wind up with a wrong angle because of the difference in torque and would not look even. I Dont like doing any other way this has always been best for a specific image direction for bows that have permanent seated bezels and how I been doing for 10 + years for a specific image in alignment with the limbs and the same with the very thin washers and flush bolt use over flats. Hope this helps.Thanks,Frank<><
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Flying Dutchman

I am glad I was right on this one! I still get a LOT of remarks on your bolts Frank! People are really amazed when they see them and I tell the story! I am still very very happy with them! Say hello to Shell for me!

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