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wis_bow_huntr 09-06-2006 05:43 AM

RE: fletching jigs
 
Bitzenberger. need i say more?

txjourneyman 09-06-2006 05:51 AM

RE: fletching jigs
 
I use the Jo-jan multifletcher with good results. I fletched 1/2 a dozen last night and used Goat Tuff for the 1st time. i will be going back to Fletch Tite Platinum.I just do a better, cleaner job with it.

Rick James 09-06-2006 06:24 AM

RE: fletching jigs
 
Just as an FYI.........

If you use a folded up piece of paper as a shim to lay across all 6 shafts on a jo jan between the shaft and clamp, you get MUCH more precision results. This is what I do with mine and it doesn't take any more time and works awesome. Before I did this I would have occasional problems with the back of the fletching not getting the even contact I wanted unless I fiddled with it.

nubo 09-06-2006 06:37 AM

RE: fletching jigs
 
I agree the Bitz is the best of the best and I also use the Bohning Quantium XT glue ,there's other good glue's on the market but Bohning work's best for me .

nubo

RIStrutStopper 09-06-2006 07:42 AM

RE: fletching jigs
 
I like the bitz, and if you look around you can get a used one thats relatively inexpensive. They never wear out, so used is a good value.


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