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wood'n arrow maker/ dowle maker?

Started by pokeanhope, February 12, 2010, 04:20:00 PM

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pokeanhope

I am wanting to start making my own hard wood arrow shafts, and was wondering if anybody knew of a tool/machine that I could by to run wood through. I google'd it without much luck. Looking for somthing that can produce fast, like what an arrow company would use mabey? any ideas guys?
I am a hunter, a conquer, and a barbarian, I am MAN

Chris Shelton

there used to be a thing that would turn 3/8 square peices of wood into dowels, but it was done by hand I think?
~Chris Shelton
"By failing to prepare you are preparing to fail"~Ben Franklin

pokeanhope

realy? If I could find somthing that I could turn by hand would be ok, but I would realy like somthing to sip through a set of arrows.
I am a hunter, a conquer, and a barbarian, I am MAN

The Ursus

I've thought of giving this one try.
http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.aspx?c=2&p=52401&cat=1,180,42288&ap=1

I've been using one called a Shaft Shooter (3Rivers sold it) but I don't think anyone is making/selling it anymore.  

I've done mostly Douglas Fir but a few hardwoods like hickory, purple heart, and bubinga.

Doug Fir is by far the easiest wood to work with of those mentioned.

Steve B.


pokeanhope

thanks steve! that was pretty much what im looking for! I cant find anyone that sells the shaft shooter anymore.
I am a hunter, a conquer, and a barbarian, I am MAN

Steve B.

Welcome. I have no idea how well it all works..?  I'd love to know.

snag

Man, for the cost of this stuff you could buy a heck of alot of pre-made shafts.
Isaiah 49:2...he made me a polished arrow and concealed me in his quiver.

soopernate

That dowel maker that Ursus showed up there...the cheap one from Lee Valley is what I use and it works absolutley fine.  I only have a half dozen done but my buddy has done hundreds of arrows through his
I humbly follow in the learned footsteps of those who precede me.

Jon Stewart

Steve B's post on dowel maker is the one a buddy of mine has.  We made 75 shafts in about an hour a couple of weeks ago.  does a good job.  Can't push them thru too fast as there will be grind rings left on the shaft.

pokeanhope

awsome! would I need just the dowel maker and arrow tapers, or the whole $300+kit?
I am a hunter, a conquer, and a barbarian, I am MAN

dpowers311

Leevalley and veritas make them or you can make your own.

Dave
Bryan Holley Spirit Longbow
62" 50@28
Timberhawk Falcon
62" 48#@28

Dick4bows

a friend of mine made a shaft maker by using a series of aluminum blocks, a router, and a drill.  He put out great shafts.  I made the jig but have never used it.  I shoot Goldtips now.  Dick

Steve B.

Poke, you need the $185 dowel maker and the $94 set of arrow shaft dies, if I'm reading it right?

MercilessMing

I made a jig based on the following:

http://books.google.com/books?id=CYy5hoY-tZwC&pg=PA203&lpg=PA203&dq=the+precision+dowel+maker&source=web&ots=GJYCljrJj_&sig=QuL06SuouzzhX0kPlpK8h-StDvY#PPA202,M1  

I turned about 3 dozens using hardwood scraps from a local lumber yard.  Have a lot of sawdust.  Need a lot of sending too.


The following is another similar idea:

http://www.highlandwoodworking.com/dowelmakingjig.aspx

crashcastle

I think the veratas would be a great tool for the arrow shop i tried alot of jigs based off of the shaft shooter all had the same flaws very dependent on how true you can get the stock and the size of it they werent very forgiving but the dowel maker looks to have fixxed that
Please god let me live just more day in the woods.

dpowers311

Bryan Holley Spirit Longbow
62" 50@28
Timberhawk Falcon
62" 48#@28


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