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Arrows from square blanks?

Started by Skipmaster1, June 18, 2010, 01:25:00 AM

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Skipmaster1

Does anyone have any info of where to buy or how to build a sanding block/jig so I can plain square blanks into shafts? I know I have seen them before but can't remember for the life of me where it was.

Thanks

akcpo

Try the link below. It's a gizmo that was used in an article about making shafts in Trad Bowhuner awhile back. I haven't used it so I don't know how well it works.
http://www.leevalley.com/US/wood/page.aspx?p=42331&cat=1,180,42288&ap=1

Jack Skinner

Do you want to build buy hand using hand tools? Or run them them thru a jig using drill/power tools.

Here is one a little different from the jig you will find on this site buy doing a search.
 http://www.woodworkersinstitute.com/page.asp?p=977  

Three Rivers has one you can use to make shafts buy hand, I have one and it works great for easy to plane shafts like dug fir or cedar. But not for the hard wood shafts.

I have the Lee Valley jig adcpo is talking about above, and like it a lot. Works on all wood types.

I make all my own shafts from parallel to footed if you have any questions you can pm me. Good luck
Couple of pictures
 
 
 
 

Realized you asked about sanding if you want to use sandpaper only to do the work dont have much for you but someone could possible figure out how to use one of the router jigs with a drill press sanding drum or spindle sander. Would go thru a lot of sandpaper. Again good luck let me know if I can help any.

Gary Renfro covers this in the "Footed Arrows" DVD.

Jeremy

I have the simple dowel cutter from lee valley.

 http://www.leevalley.com/US/wood/page.aspx?p=52401&cat=1,180,42288&ap=1  

They don't come out as clean as the one Jack has, but some sandpaper cleans it up quick and it's a whole lot cheaper.

If you're planning on making lots a router jig (with outfeed support) is the way to go imo
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