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RLoving1 11-26-2008 08:24 PM

Home made!
 
My arrows have the brass inserts and I figured I would need some down the road and rather than buy 1 dozen a time I played around and made some.Not perfect and carbon copies of one another but they are spot on for weight and they spin test great.I have used 4 of them and am pleased so far.They cost about $1.50 a piece to buy with shipping and 4' of brass stock cost me about $25.With my free time and my dad has alot of that on his hands I think it's worth while.What the group think?


Black Stick 11-26-2008 08:51 PM

RE: Home made!
 
Some of them look like they would put the tip out there further and therefore the arrow will be longer. IDK, but it's a lot easier for me to just buy them, however, I wish I knew how to make my own. Nice work.

Kanga 11-27-2008 07:04 AM

RE: Home made!
 
I think you need to send me a dozen[8D];):):D

RLoving1 11-27-2008 07:58 AM

RE: Home made!
 
I do need to get out and cut a bunch more...never know when I could have a rash of lost ammo! Think those will work do you Russ?

Kanga 11-27-2008 08:04 AM

RE: Home made!
 
Rowell.

I dont see any reason why they wont work;)

I'm thinking about getting some heavy, stiff spined shafts for my long bow and use 100gr inserts and 200gr heads, just to have a little more umph when the arrow connects;)

RLoving1 11-27-2008 08:08 AM

RE: Home made!
 
I can cut some of these heavier if you have trouble getting heavier b/h's.You going to use the bemans?

Kanga 11-27-2008 10:31 AM

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You going to use the bemans?
No I will probably go with some Gold Tip 5575 Traditional shafts;)

They are the same inside Dia as Beman shafts.

Centaur 1 11-27-2008 07:46 PM

RE: Home made!
 
Rowell, what kind of lathe do you have?

RLoving1 11-27-2008 10:03 PM

RE: Home made!
 

ORIGINAL: Centaur 1

Rowell, what kind of lathe do you have?
To be honest not real sure! It's one of those little shop jobs that only has about a 8" throw and maybe 24-30" deck! Nothing fancy,has the drill press on the end that uses the same drive as lathe that you kick out with spindle on end.It's a heavy little critter and dad has turned out lots of little projects in the 10 or so years he's had it.:D

Centaur 1 11-28-2008 12:36 PM

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I have something similar at work. Keep your eye out for a deal on a 1" travel dial indicator with a magnetic base. I put one on the carriage and one on the cross slide. It'll make machining quicker, easier and a lot more accurate.


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