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Removing fletching from carbons?

Started by snag, December 04, 2007, 10:21:00 PM

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snag

How do you remove fletching and the glue from carbons? Is there a secret that I should know? I was hoping you could dip the nock end in a solvent that would loosen the glue and you could pull the fletchings off...? or do you have to strip the feathers off and then scrape off the glue?
Isaiah 49:2...he made me a polished arrow and concealed me in his quiver.

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JBiorn

Man, I just use my pocketknife. Carbon is pretty durable stuff and the glue will jst walk right off the shaft. I actually asked the very same question here about a year ago and this is what I ended up with.

GingivitisKahn

I'm w/ JBiorn - pocketknife works great.

Deadeye

Use the back of a butter knife. Works great and you won't cut the carbon

Alex.B

use wraps, and your problem goes away
tgmm, tanj, compton, bha

Marvin M.

I bought a couple to try last night.  Wal-Mart has their archery stuff on sale right now.  I picked up three Terminator Lites ($4.50 each) for my first venture into the world of carbon and will be re-fletching with feathers.

It will be a pocket knife for me to remove the vanes.

snag

That potato peeler idea sounds promising....? I will try the pocket knife idea first though. Thanks.
Isaiah 49:2...he made me a polished arrow and concealed me in his quiver.

LEOPARD

I just use my pocket knife as well. Just make sure that you have your blade perpendicular to the shaft so as not to cut the shaft. I've re-fletched hundreds of shafts and have never had a problem with the shafts being cut or carbon fibers coming off them. Hope this helps!   :bigsmyl:
Nigel Ivy

"The more I practice, the luckier I get...."

varmint

zip strip......from cabelas or bass pro,works great.
Bowhunting......A way of life and death.

killinstuff

3 rivers has a stripping tool that doesn't cost much
lll

hardwoods

with a pocketknife carefully. with gold tip traditionals.. alot more carefully


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