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4 fletch: how to

Started by Justin Falon, December 22, 2011, 08:18:00 AM

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Justin Falon

what is the best way to four fletch an arrow?  I use a bitzenburger and have done several dozen arrows in four fletch but they never seem to last very long before the feathers become worn.  Is there a different pattern to use other than 75 and 90 degrees?  Thanks.

justin
Hill

Steve O

Set your Bitz for three fletch.  Fletch the cock feather, index and add a hen, remove the arrow and flip it over (around the nock) 180 degrees, add another hen, index back and finish with the last feather.  This will give you 60x120 and the most clearance.  Works great.

Justin Falon

ok.  gonna have to really study that post to get it right. thanks a bunch!!
Hill

Molson

1. Set jig as you would for three fletch and add cock feather.

2. Turn the index to the left and add a hen feather.

3. Remove the shaft completely from the jig and turn the index back to the right, which is the position it was in when you added the first cock feather.

4. Now insert the shaft 180 degrees. The feathers you have already added will be opposite the clamp.  

5. Add another cock feather.

6. Turn index to the left again and add the final hen feather.

I'm using the term cock and hen feather just to identify the position of the index.  Hope that helps break it down a little better.
"The old ways will work in the future, but the new ways have never worked in the past."

Justin Falon

yep!!  just gotta wait for my feathers to show up now!
Hill


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