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Feather grinding jigs....

Started by highpoint forge, December 07, 2008, 11:47:00 PM

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highpoint forge

Where do I get info on grinding Rio Grande turkey wing feathers for s special set of Xmas arrows? I have a bunch split and ready but not ground properly for fletching. My Dad told me there's a jig that makes it much easier to do. Can anybody point me in the right direction?

Thanks!

Alex
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Fritz

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Kevin Winkler

Here's a link to one you can make for a few dollars and it explains the process.

http://www.bowyersedge.com/feather.html
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highpoint forge

Nice. I am going to make one over Xmas break and since the special arrows will be for me, I can wait to give them to myself!

Can I use both LW and the RW feathers though? I can't seem to figure that one out.....although I usually use LW when I buy precuts or burn them.
Black Widow PSAX Bocote 57# @28, 58 AMO
Black Widow PLX Tiger Myrtle 60# @28, 64 AMO
J.D. Berry Osage Argos 60# @28, 66 AMO

acolobowhunter

I made my own jig out of a 2 x 4.  Put a hinge on one end and a clip on the other.  I installed the thin bar stock inside with counter sunk screws.  Works pretty good.  However after using it a few times, I found that I can just hand hold the feather against the sanding drum and do just as good.  Takes a little practice.  By sanding the sides of the heavy front end of the quill, I can get 2 fletchings out of one feather.

snag

I made the one Kevin talks about. It works good. If you have a table sander it would work great. I don't so I use the small drum sander attachment with a cordless drill. It is harder to make a consistant even grind.
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Aeronut

There are several threads on feather grinding.  Here is a link to one that I posted a while back.

http://tradgang.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=050150

Dennis

highpoint forge

Thanks Aero.....my confidence has been boosted seeing the explanations. I could use both LW and RW though correct? It doesn't really matter I guess....
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Black Widow PLX Tiger Myrtle 60# @28, 64 AMO
J.D. Berry Osage Argos 60# @28, 66 AMO

Aeronut

I have arrows fletched both ways and can't see any difference.  Just don't try to use both on the same arrow.

Dennis

Soilarch

You use either type of wing if you use a straight clamp on your fletching jig.  Just like Aeronut though, don't try to use both types on the same arrow.

If you have a helical clamp you need to use the matching wing.  R helical clamp with RW feathers and L helical clamp with LW feathers.  Right helical rotates the arrow counterclockwise if viewed from the nock end.


NOW...warning...even with a straight clamp you need to set the offset to match the feather.  Feathers "lay down" very easy in one direction and not at all the other direction. I learned this by trying to use LW feathers with a R helical clamp. They were loud and flew poorly.

So remember, use a RW feather to rotate the arrow Counterclockwise and a LW feather to rotate the rotate the arrow clockwise.  (Like I said though you can do both with one clamp if it's a straight-clamp.)
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