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close ups of my home made arrow cutter
Dave, here's the pics I promised you. there on my flickr account;
http://www.flickr.com/photos/69041177@N00/ The trick to getting a square cut is by not allowing the disk to cut too deep into the shaft which you turn by hand. Hence the screw blocking the dremel. ( it's not a real dremel, it only costs around 35 dollars plus the metal bar which was 9 dollar made it a very cheap arrow cutter ) F. |
RE: close ups of my home made arrow cutter
pretty slick buddy.
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RE: close ups of my home made arrow cutter
Very nice...you did a good job...
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all I need now is to get my bow to shoot my selfmade arrows straight.
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RE: close ups of my home made arrow cutter
I like it Frank. Looks like it would work great.
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yup tested and approved.....
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RE: close ups of my home made arrow cutter
nice job, might try to to build me one.
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Looks like a good deal. Do you have the dremel (let's call it that) secured in place somehowto keep it from jumping or just hold it in position by hand ? Hey, good pics too, looks like that one doe spotted you and then diss'ed ya (Stuck her tongue out at you):).
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RE: close ups of my home made arrow cutter
yeah, BKE, I saw her first and took a few pics and then she was so curious she kept following me instead of me following her....
I don't keep the dremel fix, I hold it with one hand and turn the arrow with the other.... it makes me cutting easier and it's nearly impossible to keep the dremel on the tube really fixed. I still check the arrows afterwards with a fieldtip and a loose insert just to make sure ( you should get the G5 tool ) F. |
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