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Cedar, Douglas Fir, and White Birch Arrows

Started by jlnft, January 10, 2007, 09:43:00 PM

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jlnft

Just a heads up! I just put a few dozen arrows on the Sponsors Classifieds. If you would? Give me the good and bad(I can take it.....I think.....maybe!). I've been working on a few things.

Thanks,
Joe
God is good all the time, all the time God is good!!

Ringneck

Joe, those are some beautiful arrows! Wow!!

Shawn

Shaun

Joe, those are some fine arrows. PM'd you about the fir ones. You might want to add finished weight of arrows to your descriptions. Keep up the good work.


Al Dean

I always put my nock with the edge grain, 90 degrees off from yours.  Do you spine each shaft to be able to put the nocks as you do?
TGMM Family of the Bow

jlnft

Al,

I've probably had about a 75%/25% split on the "edge grain" nock alignment. I usually go with the 75%, but if I'm building some arrows for someone I always ask how they would like the nock aligned. I do spine each shaft in the same area of rotation(grain). I think that gives me a good, consistant, nock to spine alignment.

Thanks,
Joe
God is good all the time, all the time God is good!!

jlnft

I just put one more set on the Sponsors Classifieds.

They're a little louder than usual!

Thanks,
Joe
God is good all the time, all the time God is good!!

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