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installing trade points

Started by walkabout, April 10, 2010, 12:39:00 PM

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walkabout

just got some trade points from 3 rivers to try out, and was wondering if anyone can give me some tips on intalling them.my main concern is how to make sure theyre on straight, ive thought about spin testing but if they dont spin straight then do i use paper wedges to adjust? any help will be greatly appreciated.
Richard

Pat B

When I mount a trade point I cut a single band saw cut and center it and open it with sand paper. I use pitch glue and sinew for mounting. I do a spin test and if adjustment is needed I heat the blade a little, straighten it and spin again.
Make the most of all that comes and the least of all that goes!
TGMM Family of the Bow

walkabout

ok so its just a matter of straightening the blade or where it sits in the shaft. thanks for the reply.
Richard

getstonedprimitivebowhunt

Walkabout..where are you in Ohio ? I'm in South-Eastern.(Atwood/Leesville/Tappan Lake area.) Could get together sometime for primitive arrow making ..Jeff
"when  "words" are controled ...so are we !"

walkabout

im in heath/newark, just moved here about 7-8 months ago and still learning my way around,lol. in the process right now of finding places to harvest wild rose and river cane, sadly the only place ive seen rc so far was on the freeway up to columbus airport where theres no stopping allowed.
Richard

walkabout

that would be awesome though, im not certain right off what my schedules gonna look like for awhile cus of work but ill definitly let you know when i can
Richard

Pat B

If the arrow spins true on it's point it should shoot well. Many of my cane and hardwood shoot arrows are far from "arrow" straight but they all spin true and fly true.
Make the most of all that comes and the least of all that goes!
TGMM Family of the Bow


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