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Making your own Arrow Shafts?

Started by Broken Arrow 1, October 29, 2009, 09:49:00 PM

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Broken Arrow 1

I have been looking for? I dont know what its called it looks like a big pencil sharpener for making your own arrow shafts? Any help is appreciated. Thank You in advance
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RunsUpRiver

Is that the normal tool for making shafts?

Dean

freefeet

Shoes are a tax on walking...

...free your feet, your mind will follow!

wingnut

You can make the one on the highlandwoodworking.com site easily.  Heck I wish I had that plan before I did this a few years ago for Primitive Archer Mag.

Make sure you have plenty of outfeed blocks to keep the shaft from whiping.  Otherwise you'll have pieces flying everywhere.  LOL

I made about 600 maple shafts one year using this method.

Mike
Mike Westvang

Tom Leemans

Still shooting any of those maple shafts Mike?
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