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cutting carbon shafts

Started by Andy Cooper, October 11, 2010, 08:09:00 PM

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Andy Cooper

How do y'all cut your carbon shafts to length? What types of saws will work?
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David Bartholomew

I have an Easton saw... 5000 rpm.  Although I've heard folks say you "have to have" a 8000 rpm saw... I've never had a problem cutting shafts.

David

P.S. I've cut Gold Tips and Carbon Express shafts.
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Doug in MN

I have one of these see link below tough to beat the price. I have cut every kind of shaft with it no problems.

http://www.harborfreight.com/6-inch-cut-off-saw-41453.html

Buckeye Trad Hunter

I also have the harbor freight chopsaw.  You have to buy the blades to cut carbons with when you order it cause it comes with a wood cutting blade on it.

Pointer

I clamp them to my bench and use a dremmel with a cutoff wheel. It works great. If I need to square it up after the cut I just clamp a block of wood to the table of my disc sander and use it as a guide to make sure  the shaft is perpendicular to the sanding disc. Just tap it on the spinning disc once or twice and its all squared up..

Bill Kissner

I made a simple jig with a piece of aluminum angle and use my Moto tool. Does a great job!
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JRY309

I use a Harbor Freight mini chop saw,mounted it on a board and made a adjustable stop for repeatable cuts.

WESTBROOK

I snug my dremel to the bench with a 2 hole conduit strap, works like a champ.

Eric

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YORNOC

Just be careful with breathing the dust, if you do a lot of cutting, carbon dust is NASTY stuff to get in your lungs. Ask your doc!
I use an Apple cutoff saw with a HEPA vaccuum set up to suck up the dust when I'm cutting a lot.
I like the Dremmel set though!
David M. Conroy

Mitch-In-NJ

There is a thread on this where the poster just clamps a Dremel down to a bench, clamps a block of 2x4 with a field point in it and uses that.  I have tried it with very good results.  No need to buy a saw if you have a Dremel (or want one) unless you are going to cut lots and lots of arrows.
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Mitch-In-NJ

"The encouragement of a proper hunting spirit, a proper love of sport, instead of being incompatible with a love of nature and wild things, offers the best guaranty for their preservation."

-- Theodore Roosevelt

buckeye_hunter

mini cut-off saw from Harbor Freight. Use an abrasion wheel on it.

Ward / Texas

another vote for the Dremel tool.

Chris Shelton

free hand with a dremel tool!!  I cut a bit shy of the line and then get precise with the little chamfer stone that comes with axis shafts!!
~Chris Shelton
"By failing to prepare you are preparing to fail"~Ben Franklin

Rob DiStefano

i built a jig stand for a dremel with carbide wheel but that just became another dedicated machine in a shop with too many of them already.  

so now i just mark the length on the shaft (any shaft material) with a sharp pencil and then free hand cut off the excess with a carbide dremel, making sure to leave 1/8" proud of the mark.  i square up on a 6" bench sander loaded with 120 grit gold 3m.  for carbons, i always slow-set epoxy in the insert and make sure the epoxy smears 1/4" above the cut line, to "soak" the cut end well.
IAM ~ The only government I trust is my .45-70 & my Ol' Brown Bess

bulldog18

I use an apple pro with dust collector to cut my carbons.
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