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Apple Saw Blade ????

Started by rluttrell, January 25, 2014, 09:34:00 PM

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rluttrell

I just opened up my apple arrow cutter. I was reading the instructions and they have one blade for carbon and one for aluminum. something I didn't know but the question is can I use the carbon blade to cut aluminum arrows?????
Thanks guys
Hopefully you will see me as a better person today than I was yesterday..

B3a5t

Hey  there this is Max from California nice to see someone from out here in the west coast.. Let me know how that saw is I am thinking to purchase one myself ...did you buy that from3 rivers??
Max
A&H 3pc 57@28
A&H 2pc 58@28
BW SAII 58 @28
BW MAII 53@28
Dryad Orion Static RC 47@28
Toelke Whip 2pc 58@28
Cascade Golden Hawk Mag 65@27

rluttrell

Hi Max
no I purchased it from outdoorsexperience...
Hopefully you will see me as a better person today than I was yesterday..

B3a5t

Wow... It's over 100 cheaper there than 3rivers unless I'm mis reading ...I buy a lot from 3 rivers ... Is this the same one that 3 rivers has for like 314.99?
Max
A&H 3pc 57@28
A&H 2pc 58@28
BW SAII 58 @28
BW MAII 53@28
Dryad Orion Static RC 47@28
Toelke Whip 2pc 58@28
Cascade Golden Hawk Mag 65@27

rluttrell

it looks the same to me,
Can anyone help with the question??
just opened up my apple arrow cutter. I was reading the instructions and they have one blade for carbon and one for aluminum. something I didn't know but the question is can I use the carbon blade to cut aluminum arrows?????
Thanks guys
Hopefully you will see me as a better person today than I was yesterday..

wapiti

Any abrasive wheel will work. A saw tooth blade should be avoided however. Those should be used for cutting a wood shaft. I do use the abrasive wheel for wood too though. You just cut a bit slower so as not to burn through the shaft. I bought my saw directly from Apple archery when they has a sale a couple years back. Always and I repeat ALWAYS use the dust collection whenever cutting carbons.
"Diplomacy is the art of saying 'Nice doggie' until you can find a rock."-Will Rogers

rluttrell

Thanks, I know it must seem like a newbie  question but a little bit of help goes a long way..
Thanks the saw worked great and was a lot simpler than I thought
Hopefully you will see me as a better person today than I was yesterday..

**DONOTDELETE**

The carbon blade will cut aluminum just fine, but it loads up. Aluminum is very soft by comparison and sticks to the blade. It will do the job just fine, but it wont cut carbon again as smooth as it did new afterwards.

I'd use the right blade for the job bro... Kirk


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