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2nd attempt at capping and cresting
OK, after going back and reading Greg/MOs instructions and FOLLOWING them this time, I have made another attempt. I need a new motor. I've tried two. One is too fast one is too slow. I'll try a variable speed next time. I put a rheostat on the fast motor but it didn't work, the motor didn't have enough windings for it to be effective. Anyway, here are the results. I hope they get better with experience. If not I go back to reflective tape wraps.
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RE: 2nd attempt at capping and cresting
another
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RE: 2nd attempt at capping and cresting
another
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RE: 2nd attempt at capping and cresting
Here are the reflective tape wraps
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Dude, those look pretty darn SWEET to me. That's something I want to learn how to do, and in fact will be. We have all the stuff at the shop and my PRIMARY job there when we get busy is to build arrows. Nicely done, sir. Nicely done.
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I think they turned out good. I like the looks of them better than the reflective tape wraps, and you got your own personal touch to every arrow. Pretty cool if you ask me.
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I like the colors! Well done!
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Well, they look good from afar but far from good. Kinda like some of the gals I used to date.
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ORIGINAL: txjourneyman Well, they look good from afar but far from good. Kinda like some of the gals I used to date. |
RE: 2nd attempt at capping and cresting
nope they look good close up too, believe me. My nose was touching the screen[8D]. In all honesty, you have some great looking arrows there.
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