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mobow 01-04-2007 07:31 PM

Arrow building 101
 
There seems to be quite an interest lately about building our own arrows. So I thought I would do a little "demonstration" on how to do just that. Building your own arrows is very simple, and cost effective.

First, you'll need some basic supplies. You'll need a fletching jig and clamp, glue, vanes, wraps if you want, and of course, arrows. I use a Greyling jig w/ a right helical clamp, Pine Ridge glue ( I also really like Bohning Quantum XT), Blazer vanes, a solid white wrap I made myself, and Easton ACC's...



First, clean your arrow shaft with alcohol,or just good old Dawn dish soap and warm water. Just be sure to let the arrow air dry first. The most difficult part of installing a wrap is getting it lined up perfectly with the shaft. You'll also notice a magazine in the first picture. This is for wrap installation. If you use a hard surface you'll almost always get wrinkles in your wrap.



After you get the wrap lined up, simply roll the arrow using firm pressure to seat the wrap.



Then, insert your vane into the clamp, using the marks on the side as a reference. This way, you get all three vanes in the same place.



Run a thin bead of glue down the vane. Don't use too much, but not too little either. Experience will help you here. Then simply attach the clamp to the jig, using the magnets to hold it in place, making sure the vane is seated fully on the shaft.



Let the glue dry for about 10 minutes, rotate the nock seat, and do it again. In about a half an hour you can have your very own perfectly wrapped and fletched arrow.

Wraps are a great way to customize your arrows and give them that "one of a kind" look. Pictured here are just a few of the patterns I've used. With the exception of the solid white, I get all my wraps from Bowmanhunter.



I hope this inspires you to give it a whirl, and who knows, maybe I'll get one of those "special pictures" at the bottom.....:D[&:][8D]





Rob/PA Bowyer 01-04-2007 08:24 PM

RE: Arrow building 101
 
Very cool mobow...thanks so much...and there it is in 101 style.



Bols 01-04-2007 08:28 PM

RE: Arrow building 101
 
Thumbs up. . .great and informative post.

Guys can definitely learn the basics here. After that, all it takes is practice.

r33h 01-04-2007 08:37 PM

RE: Arrow building 101
 
Nice write-up. That was very informative!

Who 01-04-2007 09:01 PM

RE: Arrow building 101
 
:DOk, now go into the types on knocks, vanes vs feathers, left/right/center twist, how far down to place vanes/feathers, Size of same, placement of nock vane/feathers for the rest you use.[8D] See what you started.:D

mobow 01-04-2007 09:08 PM

RE: Arrow building 101
 

ORIGINAL: Who

:DOk, now go into the types on knocks, vanes vs feathers, left/right/center twist, how far down to place vanes/feathers, Size of same, placement of nock vane/feathers for the rest you use.[8D] See what you started.:D
Oh, don't I know it!! But, that's arrow building.....202

Who 01-04-2007 09:19 PM

RE: Arrow building 101
 
:D Oh no, you have to explain it from the start.;) How to choose the type shafts for your draw and the differences between them, how to choose and match your field points and broadheads, matching each arrow for accuracy.:D[8D] All right go ahead but after you have finished remember NEVER volunteer to do anything.

mobow 01-04-2007 09:40 PM

RE: Arrow building 101
 

NEVER volunteer to do anything.
Lesson heard, and understood. ;)

Who 01-04-2007 09:48 PM

RE: Arrow building 101
 
:D:D:D:D:D Really go right ahead but boy you opended a can of worms[8D][8D][8D][8D][8D][8D][8D] Last time I did that I ended up teaching archery MB at a local Boy Scout summer camp, that was 10 years ago and do it every year since that day. I have had a great time and the pits all at the same time. Try teaching a kid with a right eye dominance and left handed or vice versa.[:@] That will screw with your mind.

MGH_PA 01-04-2007 09:52 PM

RE: Arrow building 101
 
Another great post. Yours and Gregs on laser tuning are two great threads. Wouldn't be too bad to sticky these in the technical section for future reference.

TFOX 01-04-2007 09:54 PM

RE: Arrow building 101
 

ORIGINAL: Who

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.:eek:Now she has a left handed bow and shoots left handed.

I know what you mean.[:-]



oops,off topic scratch that.:)[8D]

Raxxmaster 01-05-2007 08:49 PM

RE: Arrow building 101
 
very nice mobowhunter,im thinking about starting to make my own and you make it sound easier than i thought.

drhoyt 01-06-2007 08:55 AM

RE: Arrow building 101
 
very nice post and very in formative

HammytheHunter 01-06-2007 09:36 AM

RE: Arrow building 101
 
Nice write up mobow! I've always been interested in fletching my own arrows and might have to go out and buy me the proper tools after I get my Guardian.

kenman 01-08-2007 06:25 AM

RE: Arrow building 101
 
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.

killzonearchery 01-08-2007 07:37 AM

RE: Arrow building 101
 
love the post!!!

mobow 01-08-2007 03:07 PM

RE: Arrow building 101
 
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.

Lefty26 01-08-2007 06:33 PM

RE: Arrow building 101
 
Awesome post. I have been thinking about fletching my own arrows for a long time. I think this will be just the thing to get me started. Be ready for a PM or 2 if I get stuck.:D:D:D

mobow 01-08-2007 06:37 PM

RE: Arrow building 101
 
Not a problem, if ya have any questions feel free to ask.

bigfella 01-12-2007 03:52 PM

RE: Arrow building 101
 
THANKS


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