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"One Way to Sleeve Carbon Arrows" VIDEO

Started by Ryan Sanpei, February 05, 2013, 11:59:00 PM

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kenn1320

Where do you get one of those debur tools? I currently chuck the footing up in a drill(lightly or you will crush them) and spin them on a file to cut the angle/bevel. I also put the footing on the shaft first, then jb weld on the shaft, then slide the footing down. Havent found the need to smear any on the back like shown in the video. Great video as usual, thanks.
I'm not a "deer" hunter, I'm a bow hunter that occasionally shoots a deer.

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kenn1320

I'm not a "deer" hunter, I'm a bow hunter that occasionally shoots a deer.

Wagstaff

QuoteOriginally posted by S2 Bowstrings:
Hey Gang,
I've been asked a few times about how I prefer to sleeve my carbon arrows.  I finally got around to putting together a quick video.  

 http://www.stalkerstickbows.com/how-to-videos/    
Here's the link to the video.  Just click on the link, then click on the video entitled "Sleeving Carbon Arrows"

If that link doesn't work.  Try this one.
 http://youtu.be/U92sm10gDiQ  

Ryan
Great info here..

I really like that workbench and especially the wall cabinets you have there..  Care to share the source?  I just bought a new place, need to rig out my garage/workshop.!

Ryan Sanpei

Thanks for the kind words Gang!

Thanks Lance,  yes it does take some work.  I'm just glad that my wife's patient.  I should make a bloopers how to video!  You should see how much deleting and editing we have to do!

Sorry for not responding earlier Kenneth, been a hectic day.  Sounds like you found one.  

Here's a link to a deburring tool for others.
 http://www.cabelas.com/product/RCBS174-Deburring-Tool/1313472.uts?WTz_l=Header%3BSearch-All+Products  

Jeff,  it's a craftsman workbench from Sears.  You can buy parts "ala carte".

Aloha!
Ryan

TxAg

Nice video. Thank you for sharing. I do it the same way...good to know I'm doing it right  :)

Ryan Sanpei


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