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Best Fletching Jig for Wood Arrows

Started by PastorSteveHill, April 21, 2008, 11:19:00 PM

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PastorSteveHill

Wondering which fletching jig you guys use for wood arrows that have the nock already set to the grain...  My blitz. just doesn't seem to turn them out right. The feathers never match the shelf for clearance...  Any ideas or tips or a different jig?
Blessings,
Steve

laddy

With the Bitz and the Jan I temporally stick the nock with a dab of hot melt glue on the edge.  I rotate the knock an 1/8 turn counter clock wise tack it with hot melt, fletch the arrow then rotate the arrow 1/8 turn to realign the arrow to the nock and the grain.  This puts the bottom feather into the corner of the shelf.  With right wing with the jo jan I do not rotate the arrow for a right hand bow and neither do I rotate the arrow for left wing for a left hand bow.

Bowman0202

I have a "Tri-Heli-Fletch" by Hoyt which I purchased back in the late 1950's which fletches one complete arrow at a time and has a set of clamps for both right wing and left wing.  I've not seen it recently (in the past 20 or so years), but it works great on all my wood arrows.

By the way is anyone familiar with it.  Shame it can't be found anymore was perfect for the home fletcher.
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Bjorn

I have only used the Bitzenbergers and they work fine-my son and I make lots of arrows!

varmint

I've never had a problem with the Jo-Jan on wooden arrows.
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snag

I have only used the Jo-Jan jigs. I use it for carbons and woodies. They work really good. Can't afford the really good jigs like Bjorn!  lol
Isaiah 49:2...he made me a polished arrow and concealed me in his quiver.

Leo L.

I've never had that problem with the Bitz either.

Jwilliam

Steve,
I am having the same problem. My Grayling turns them out perfect. My new Bitz works fine on Carbon and Aluminum arrows, because I can adjust the nock position once they are fletched. But with woods I can't do that because the nock has to line up with the grain of the arrow. Any suggestions???  :help:  

Bill

Paul Mattson

Do you have the correct nock reciever to match the clamps.  Such as a LW clamp with a L reciever.  If they are mis matched the feathers may not align on the shaft correctly.

PastorSteveHill

Yes, I have a left wing reciever and clamp.  Still doesn't turn out the way I need them to?
Blessings,
Steve

buckshot95

i have a grayling and works great made lots of arrows and never had any troulbes.
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Leo L.

I don't understand the trouble you Bitz people are having.  I just finished some woods, and the nock was glued on in the correct spot according to the grain.  Then just fletched them.  Turned out great.  Are you starting with the cock feather first?

MkCharlie

Bowman0202 , I too have the Hoyt and have used it for years with no issues. I only have one set of clamps, but all my arrows look the same. Funny how that works. You're fight it is a good unit.

Charlie

MkCharlie

That last sentence should read " You're right it is a good unit." Fingers OBEY!

Charlie

PastorSteveHill

Leo L  ,  Yes, I'm starting with the cock feather out??? what could be the problem?
Blessings,
Steve

Henkel

Steve! I had the same problem.
Try the TM nock reciver from Black Widow, it worked perfekt for me on my PLGA

PastorSteveHill

Is the TM nock reciever different than the one that came with the blitzenb. ???   I got this whole unit from black widow...
Blessings,
Steve

Leo L.

Was just trying to pinpoint your problem.  Hard to troubleshoot without the jig in front of me.

I thought maybe you weren't starting with the nock receiver in the right place, that would be with the flat part facing towards you, which would be your cock feather.  

Also, have you adjusted the clamp to the shaft size?

Other than that, I'm not sure what else it could be. Maybe try the TM nock receiver as mentioned?  I know they're not cheap though.

Henkel

Not according to the catalogue;for each differant clamp,you need the rigth reciver

Henkel

Steve! you can take the reciver out of the Bitz,
if there is only 3 holes, it is the TM


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