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drewm2 07-13-2006 10:55 PM

RE: Cutting down Carbon arrows queston
 
You can learn a lot here, much better than my 1st idea! Two" blade!




trytan74 07-14-2006 06:18 AM

RE: Cutting down Carbon arrows queston
 
Thats the 1 I bought $21.95 buy now price and waiting for it to get her to start playing with some of my old carbons before I start cutting up my new dozen.

Trytan

YooperMike 07-14-2006 11:07 AM

RE: Cutting down Carbon arrows queston
 
I've always seen them cut by rotating because then you make sure that the cut is straight and you can get all of the burrs off at the end of the cut. I'm sure once you buy a saw your friends will want to use it, so just charge them a little bit and it will get paid for in no time. If you are close to the shop, $1 an arrow isn't bad I don't think. I don't know how many arrows a year you go through, but I know for me, it wouldn't get much beyond like $12 a year.

trevwill 07-16-2006 06:31 AM

RE: Cutting down Carbon arrows queston
 
In your shop you have a bench grinder right ? Well use that!!

MrBill 07-16-2006 09:35 AM

RE: Cutting down Carbon arrows queston
 

ORIGINAL: trevwill

In your shop you have a bench grinder right ? Well use that!!
"WOW I didn't know there are wheels avalible to cut arrows
let alone carbon arrows for a bench grinder !"
I'll check my supply books whenI open the fab shop Monday...

Snood Slapper 07-16-2006 11:07 AM

RE: Cutting down Carbon arrows queston
 
Better make sure of your rpm's before you use a bench grinder. You should have 5,000 for aluminums and 8,000 for carbons. Most bench grinders are nowhere near that speed so it is not so easy to burn the tinseling out of mower blades and such; topping out around 3,500 or so. Yeah, you can probably get buy with it for aluminums, but it will probably ruin the fibers on carbons. Most likely even to the point you can't see it (inside the shaft) and you have a carbon arrow split on release on you. Not a very safe idea... At least the HF saw gets up to around 7,800 rpm.


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