Arrow building 101
#11
ORIGINAL: Who
Try teaching a kid with a right eye dominance and left handed or vice versa.[:@] That will screw with your mind.
Try teaching a kid with a right eye dominance and left handed or vice versa.[:@] That will screw with your mind.
I have a daughter that is right handed and left eye dominant.Took me a while to figure out why I had to move her sight out so far.
Now she has a left handed bow and shoots left handed.I know what you mean.[:-]
oops,off topic scratch that.
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#15
Typical Buck
Joined: Sep 2006
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From: NH
OK here's a question...when using the right helical jig, how do you get the base of the vane to make full contact with the arrow shaft?? I've started piddling around, and my straight jig works great (I was just testing as my helical jig was on backorder), but when using the helical the base of the vane is always a little up on one side on the finished product. I then go in and dab glue around the lifted areas....I know I'm doing something wrong. I have a BPE jig.
#17
kenman, you have to adjust the offset of the clamp. By moving the arrow left or right, just a little bit, you will achieve what you're looking for. That's the way it works on my Greyling anyway.





