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Home-made fletching jig?

Started by Ike 403, April 21, 2009, 04:41:00 PM

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Ike 403

Being the cheapskate that I am, I have been kicking around the idea of a home-made fletching jig. So far, the best I've came up with is 2 pieces of cardboard and a 2.5" binder clip for holding the feather nice and straight.

Have any of you folks had any luck with a DIY fletching jig? Or any other suggestions/ideas besides my "bored at the office" model?

Ike
The great bow twanged. The black arrow sped straight from the string, straight for the hollow
by the left breast where the foreleg was flung wide. In it smote and vanished, barb, shaft,
and feather, so fierce was its flight.~J.R.R. Tolkien-The Hobbit

Jim now in Kentucky

A google search might turn up something. There have been some shown off on different forums.

Working from a catalog picture, I made one like a Jojann. It  worked but should have been a little bigger and the clamp a little heavier.

Jim
"Reparrows save arrows!"

"But without faith it is impossible to please Him, for he that cometh to God must believe that he is and that He is a rewarder of them that diligently seek Him." Hebrews 11:6

john fletch

Have fun - you get what you pay for!

Natives fletched for years with no jig and the arrows flew OK.

I have fletched for years also, including purely by hand.  I can guarantee, the better the jig the better the arrow will fly - and your groups will be more consistnat when all are balanced and fletched the same.
Instructor BSA NCS certified

Ike 403

Thanks guys...And Fletcher, you are exactly right. The cardboard/binder clip idea was a flop. The first one i put on was wavy...the next 2 were straight, but I couldn't get them to seat properly...

Currently saving for a Bohning. The Blitzenburger is a bit out of my league
The great bow twanged. The black arrow sped straight from the string, straight for the hollow
by the left breast where the foreleg was flung wide. In it smote and vanished, barb, shaft,
and feather, so fierce was its flight.~J.R.R. Tolkien-The Hobbit

Rob DiStefano

crafting yer own fletching jig can be a labor of love, particularly when for less than 30 bucks a bohning or vador jig will yield decades of yeoman service.  :)
IAM ~ The only government I trust is my .45-70 & my Ol' Brown Bess

AllenR

I've owned both the Grayling and the Bohning fletching jigs and of the two, the Grayling gave me a little better results.

In fact the Grayling has more positive stops than even the Bitzenburg.

I often use the Grayling for short fletching with results every bit as good as the Bitz.  However, I always use the Bitz on 5" feathers.  The clamp holds them more firmly.

If you want to save money and don't need to be able to fletch helicals, AAE has a little jig that's about $20.00 that works surprisingly well.  It is permently set for slight right wing offset.


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