fletching jigs
#11
LBR, have never used the tape, but it looks like I will have to try it. What would be a fast drying glue, as of now I use fletch tight platnum. It dosn't dry all that fast but it holds good. For the most part I just replacethem 1fether at a time, its not that often that I have 12 arrows to do up.
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Boone & Crockett
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Guss, I've used Super Glue, but only on wood arrows. I think there's some quick drying glues for carbon and maybe aluminum on the market--not sure if regular super glue will work on those.
As for rating:
Bitzenburger-10
BPE Pro-8
Jo-Jan-8
Arizona E-Z Fletch-1
Chad
As for rating:
Bitzenburger-10
BPE Pro-8
Jo-Jan-8
Arizona E-Z Fletch-1
Chad
#14
I have used only a bitzen, and it dose its job. The thing that you need to look at when buying a vice for Traditional arrow is, will it put a Helical, or degree of twistin or not. Some of the cheeper vices are just made to put a straight feather on.
You can buy one bitzen and then buy new clamps to go from helical to straight fletching. I think you can even go from left to right helical on the same base, but I may be wrong.This vice can be adjusted to match just about any arrow.
I would rate this vice as a 9, It dose its job and has never caused me any truble.The only problem is the $$$, but you get what you pay for.
BUY ONE NOW
You can buy one bitzen and then buy new clamps to go from helical to straight fletching. I think you can even go from left to right helical on the same base, but I may be wrong.This vice can be adjusted to match just about any arrow.
I would rate this vice as a 9, It dose its job and has never caused me any truble.The only problem is the $$$, but you get what you pay for.
BUY ONE NOW

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