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RE: Arrow spinner and Cut off Saw
I am no where near an expert on this topic, but from what I understand, the faster the arrow saw the better because it gives you more of a crisp clean cut. This is so very important especially on carbon arrows. As far as the arrow spinners go, I have seen a couple of threads on how to make your own. I am sure you could do a search and find them.
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RE: Arrow spinner and Cut off Saw
Thanks r33h I figured the faster the better. I'll have to look for the threads on how to make your own arrow spinners. I'll be heading off to college next year so the more I can save the better.
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RE: Arrow spinner and Cut off Saw
I bought the Cabela's saw for $99, and haven't had a chance to use it yet... though I just got a dozen ACC's in so I'm about to put it to the test. From what I've read everywhere though, it should handle them nicely even though there's a bigger version available. I also like the fact that it comes with a built-in arrow spinner and that fact alone probably saved another $25 purchase...
It's also nicer than the Apple equivalent in that it comes with an on/off switch. |
RE: Arrow spinner and Cut off Saw
The Pine Ridge ArrowInspector is pretty good. Around $25. It uses thin metal disks instead of rollers.
As for saws, don't know. |
RE: Arrow spinner and Cut off Saw
i've got the apple w/ the 8000 motor. the power cord was internally getting grinded by the motor. got cut in half. had to fix that after taking it apart. besides that its worked great.
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RE: Arrow spinner and Cut off Saw
Thanks guys for taking time to read my this. Greg I'd like to hear how it worked for you once you test out your saw. I usually get my arrows cut for me, but I'm really trying to do as much as I can at home. I'm 30 miles from a bow shop and with gas prices the way they are it wont take that long for stuff to pay for itself. This archery stuff is sure getting expensive though I'm thinking about trying to make my own vice because it doesn't look like there is a lot to them.
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RE: Arrow spinner and Cut off Saw
i have a apple 8000rpm arrow saw. But havan't used it yet. I just got it set up. I think it should work great, can't wait.
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RE: Arrow spinner and Cut off Saw
On E-bay there is a little saw, looks like a mini cutoff saw. RPM is 7800 and comes with a clamp to hold the arrow, I think I will try one.
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RE: Arrow spinner and Cut off Saw
I have had the Cabela's 8000 rpm for a year now. It is great; have cut many dozen arrows with absolutely no complaints, and as said above, it comes with a arrow spinner. If you plan on cutting carbons, get the higher RPM model. You can cut them with 5000, but you run the risk of splintering the fibers. Some folks swear 5000 is ok for it because they don't see the splintering that is occuring inside the shaft. I've used saws I've made with old sewing machines, dremel tools, and the Harbour Freight cut off saw for many years - they were never as good as having one like this.
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