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cutting down feathers

Started by lucky strike, February 01, 2010, 09:08:00 AM

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lucky strike

I have a bunch of 5"  parabolic feathers that I would like to cut down to 4 inches.Is there an easy way to do this??
LS

Takedown

It can be difficult to do this with a feather chopper,  I guess If it were me I would cut the feather base carefully with an exacto knife and then (if needed) trim the back of feather with a sharp pair of scissors. I have trimmed feathers with scissors many times while making arrows with river cain shafts and barred turkey feathers for a "primitive" look. Very easy to do!
Good Luck,
Harry

James Wrenn

....Quality deer management means shooting them before they get tough....

Chris Shelton

I have done it serveral times before with a feather chopper, with ease.  I have even chopped 4 inche flu flu's into 4 inch sheilds before, when I really needed some feathers.  A good chopper is the way to go!
~Chris Shelton
"By failing to prepare you are preparing to fail"~Ben Franklin

JRY309

I have modified 5" and 5.5" feathers to 4",I just cut to the length and use my burner to trim to excess.But you need a burner my way,but it works great.I bought my burner over 15 years ago and it is still going strong,the burner ribbons are pretty cheap.

caleb7mm

I have always used a razor blade to cut mine down.
Hoyt Dorado 45&50lb


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