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NY Harvester 06-19-2006 07:45 PM

painting arrows
 
I read in a mag this week that painting your arrows white will help you to see the arrow's flight better.
I would like to try this on a few arrows, has anyone else here done this ?, and what kind of paint ya think would work best?

Finch 06-19-2006 07:54 PM

RE: painting arrows
 
I got into this a few months back but haven't pursued it since. I sanded my arrow down about 6-7 inches and taped up and spraypainted it. Then put it in the crestor and made some designs. It wouldn't hold a fletch though. I might just go to wraps instead.

The purpose is to help you find your arrow once its in the ground.

This pic is one I painted and crested using Trembow's design.:)

mobow 06-19-2006 08:00 PM

RE: painting arrows
 
It's pretty easy. Remove the nock, or tape over it. Tape around the arrow where you want the cresting to stop, and then tape down the arrow so the overspray doesn't get on it. I would use a good lacquer and spray evenly. Let it dry, and voila. There you have it. The largest problem w/ doing this, as the duc man so eloquently put it, is most glue "melts" the paint. Now, if you don't use too much spilling out the side of the fletch, it's not noticeable. Or, you could use fletching tape. That will work too.


Finch 06-19-2006 08:03 PM

RE: painting arrows
 
Fletching tape? Hmmm...Mobow I still think I am going to get into wraps. I hear its pretty easy to remove when doing a refletching job, correct?:D

Rob/PA Bowyer 06-19-2006 08:07 PM

RE: painting arrows
 
Here you go, it's called cresting and one of our own posted an instructional thread on how to build your own machine if you choose that path and how to crest....lots of good reading on this link. http://www.huntingnet.com/forum/tm.aspx?m=1399868&mpage=1

mobow 06-19-2006 08:29 PM

RE: painting arrows
 

ORIGINAL: ducsauce

Fletching tape? Hmmm...Mobow I still think I am going to get into wraps. I hear its pretty easy to remove when doing a refletching job, correct?:D
Indeed, it is pretty easy. A hair dryer and some alcohol and you're all set.

Yes, fletching tape. You've not heard of it?? It's just double sided tape, really narrow. The trad guys use it alot and mostly it's used for feathers. But I happen to know it works on Blazers as well. ;)

Rob's thread is a good one if you want to crest your arrows. Cresting looks really awesome when done correctly, and you will most likely have an arrow pattern nobody else does.

Greg / MO 06-19-2006 09:08 PM

RE: painting arrows
 
Thanks for going back in the archives and finding that one, Rob! ;)Saved me some searching...

Rob's thread, huh mobow? [:-]What's a guy got to do to get a little credit around here? :D

JLmoore1956 06-19-2006 11:54 PM

RE: painting arrows
 
I use white arrow wraps, would do the same thing I suspect and has a little design to it and possibly better to fletch! Just MHO[8D]

mobow 06-20-2006 03:32 PM

RE: painting arrows
 

ORIGINAL: Greg / MO

Thanks for going back in the archives and finding that one, Rob! ;)Saved me some searching...

Rob's thread, huh mobow? [:-]What's a guy got to do to get a little credit around here? :D
AWE CRAP!!!!!! LMAO.......what I meant to say was Rob's LINK....not thread........SOB....I did it again.....

For the record, that was GREG's thread, and I honestly didn't do that on purpose......my apologies.....

NY Harvester 06-20-2006 08:06 PM

RE: painting arrows
 
Thanks to all for the reply's !
There's some great looking arrows in that thread. I'm thinkin mine may be a bit more basic.:D
Now if i can just find that old drill....

Greg / MO 06-20-2006 09:32 PM

RE: painting arrows
 
Just givin' ya a hard time, mobow... I really could care less. :)

Doin' any fishing this summer? I'm thinking of floating the Meramec or Current with a buddy in a jon boat soon...

reed2404 06-20-2006 09:49 PM

RE: painting arrows
 

ORIGINAL: Greg / MO

Just givin' ya a hard time, mobow... I really could care less. :)

Doin' any fishing this summer? I'm thinking of floating the Meramec or Current with a buddy in a jon boat soon...
Most of my family live on the current river in Van Buren MO. I miss that could water when its 95+ like it washere in Alabama today. But Iam sorry to but in like this.

Greg / MO 06-20-2006 11:08 PM

RE: painting arrows
 
reed, no need to feel sorry pal; this is an open forum... normally I wouldn't even be bringing such things up, but it is summer (just a tad bit off-topic ;)), and things are slow...

Welcome to our corner of the web, by the way! So are you originally from this area too, or did your family just move here at sometime?

reed2404 06-21-2006 06:28 AM

RE: painting arrows
 

ORIGINAL: Greg / MO

reed, no need to feel sorry pal; this is an open forum... normally I wouldn't even be bringing such things up, but it is summer (just a tad bit off-topic ;)), and things are slow...

Welcome to our corner of the web, by the way! So are you originally from this area too, or did your family just move here at sometime?
My grandpa live there and I moved there fromOklahomawhen I was 10 or 11. When I got out of high school I moved to Alabama because I did notwant to work in a sawmill anymore. Butmy brother and grandmastill there andI do miss that water.

BOWTECHBO 06-21-2006 06:52 AM

RE: painting arrows
 
NY, send me your personal e-mail address, i have a 4 min clip on how to do it, i''l send it to you.

Bo

Rob/PA Bowyer 06-21-2006 07:01 PM

RE: painting arrows
 

ORIGINAL: Greg / MO

Thanks for going back in the archives and finding that one, Rob! ;)Saved me some searching...

Rob's thread, huh mobow? [:-]What's a guy got to do to get a little credit around here? :D
My friend, archives? It's in my favorites!


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