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Feather complaints?

Started by stringstretcher, June 11, 2010, 10:36:00 AM

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stringstretcher

As most of you have a favorite feather, will not mention brands, but when using pre-cut feathers, or full lenght from manufacutres, what is your biggest complaint?  Are the bases to thick?  Are the bases to wide?  Etc?  What I am asking and seeking is how to grind feather that would be of the best interest to all
Genesis 27:3 Now therefore take, I pray thee, thy weapons, thy quiver and thy bow, and go out to the field, and take me [some] venison

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SCATTERSHOT

bases too thick would be my biggest gripe. It makes it hard to get the feather to lay flat on the shaft, and look neat on the finished arrow.
"Experience is a series of non - fatal mistakes."

Grey Taylor

Depending upon the manufacturer I find the bases either too thick or too wide. And also not ground far enough to the tip of the feather. I end up having to take a sanding block to a number of the feathers I cut to touch up the base for the best fit.

Guy
Tie two birds together; though they have four wings, they can not fly.
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amar911

I have the same problems as those stated above.

Allan
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McDave

Agree that too thick of a base is the biggest problem.  Since quill contact with the riser or shelf is the main problem when shooting arrows fletched with feathers, I have to believe that having too thick a quill is not good.  I won't mention the name of a batch I bought where this was a problem, but I will say that I have never had this issue with TrueFlight feathers.
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djohnson

TrueFlight are the best,IMO. They have a better, more consistent grind.
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3arrows

Just got a order from 3rivers for FL barred and they were all 8.5 inches long,they said if you can make a 5.5 inch feather out of them they were Full Lenght? Last i ordered were 11.5 inches what happen to the best 3 inches?
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freeman

Bases too thick are the only problem I've had.

Earthdog

3arrows,,the best 3 inches got made into 2" Rayzars,,,you got the left overs.

Ok,,maybe a bit cynical on my part,,,but I wouldn't be supprised.
Winning or losing is not the important thing,,the important thing is how well you played the game.

BOWMARKS

Bases too wide,will not lay flat.Trueflight for me!!
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JPE

All the feather co. are keeping the longer ones for themselves so they can get multiple cuts. I was told this by one of the major suppliers. Unless you are cutting 3 or 4 inch feathers or are making a special cuts there is no point in buying full length.  Jim Pyles

stringstretcher

Also along the same lines, are there different size or shape feathers that you use that you can not fine?  I would love to hear about those, as there may be a way in the making to do just that.  Any shape, any size, with the exceptions of really radical curves....but thats in the making as well.  I saw earlier on a post about a 4" nanner.  Very possible to make with ease.  Are there others out there that are looking for something special in the way of a feather cut, with a thin base, and even width to the quill?
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Grey Taylor

I buy full length because I use a lot of different colors in a lot of different shapes.
It would be prohibitive to try to stock all those shapes in all those colors. Besides, many shapes aren't easily available pre-cut.

Guy
Tie two birds together; though they have four wings, they can not fly.
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WESTBROOK

Full length are 6- 7$ cheaper by the 100. That would pay for a chopper in little while if you use many feathers. I just got a new burner(on sale at FSdiscount), shouldnt take long to pay for that, and you can make any size/shape/wing you want.

Eric

Mint Hill Mule

Ditto what Westbrook said. I burn full length feathers and get 2  4" fletchings. Cuts the cost in half, with unlimited shapes.

Paul WA

I cut mine from full length and always start near the back where its not so wide...Paul
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vtmtnman

QuoteOriginally posted by Grey Taylor:
Depending upon the manufacturer I find the bases either too thick or too wide. And also not ground far enough to the tip of the feather. I end up having to take a sanding block to a number of the feathers I cut to touch up the base for the best fit.

Guy
Word for word what I was going to type...
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