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Old 11-15-2005 | 07:04 AM
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Arthur P
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Default RE: Feather glueing question...

I recommend forgetting glue for feathers and switching to Bohning fletching tape. I haven't glued a feather on a shaft since I got my first roll of the stuff. It's worked like a champ on aluminum, carbon (black and camo'ed), fiberglass and wood arrows - with all kinds of finishes on the wood arrows, lacquer, polyurethane, paint.... I have yet to run into an arrow it won't stick to.

With the tape,I put the clamp into the jig and then run a fingernail down the length of the base, making sure it's stuck all the way along. Then when I remove the clamp, I do it again on both sides of the base, just for insurance. Then I move to the next feather. When I take the arrow out of the jig, I put a dot of glue on each end of the feather, again for insurance and to avoid feather cuts (my knuckle is my arrow rest with my selfbows.)

The feathersare stuck and stay stuck until I decide it's time to refletch. Then they just peel off. You have to clean off a little adhesive residue, but the onlyscraping you do is to get off the two dots of glue on each feather.

Switch to the tape, then you can make fun of the guys shooting vanes because they still have to struggle with glue.[8D]

The only downside I've found with the tape is it seems to have a limited shelf life. If you haven't used it up in a year's time, it doesn't seem to work quite as well. When it gets old, you have to let the arrows sit overnight before using them to get the best adhesion.

Hey, I had to think of SOMETHING bad to say about the stuff.I really like it.


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