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10k rpm Grinder for Cutting Carbon - Good to Go?

Started by JJB2, January 23, 2012, 12:45:00 AM

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JJB2

All you do-it-yourself carbon cutters out there...

I have a hand grinder rated at 10,000 rpms.  With a diamond blade and the grinder mounted square I should be good to go with cutting carbon arrows, right?  

Also, any good home build ideas for an arrow saw using the hand tool would be appreciated.

Thanks!
Life is tough but it's tougher when you're stupid." - John Wayne

Pete W

Use a ZIP cut  blade.
Before the first arrow is cut do a cut on steel to put a smooth edge on the Zip blade.
Share your knowledge and ideas.

overbo

Small set of pipe cutters and a electric drill for me.

JRY309

A key to getting a square cut is being able to rotate the shaft as you cut.I made an inexpensive jig with a Harbor Freight mini chop saw.I mounted it on a board and made an adjustable stop block for repeatable cuts.On the stop block for the nock end I drilled a taper hole in it with a chamfer bit.This keeps the nock end from side to side movement and allows me to rotate the arrow shaft as I cut.I'll bring the blade just into the shaft and then rotate the shaft as I cut.This will give you a square cut.That is how the more expensive saws cut,they only have a small portion of the blade exposed so you have to rotate the arrow shaft as you cut.I have around $30 in my home cut-off saw,works great and have cut many dozen carbon and aluminum arrows for myself and friends.


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