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Had to make some sawdust.

tx river rat

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Weather has been so cold and wet I can't work on my boats so I did some other things today.
Found me a 2 by 6 that looked pretty good

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sawed it up in strips

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Then sawed it up in some smaller strips

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ground one end round

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Then I sat down and thrue a little jig together for my router table

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Ran the small squares thrue the jig

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and wound up with this

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cut them to length,straightened them then cut a bevel on one end

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Well you figure out what it is yet. More to come later
Ron
 

jdupre'

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Ron, you had to let piper see that, didn't you? He is, at this moment, scurrying around his shop looking for arrow-length hunks of wood. :lol:
 

tx river rat

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JD we will put piper to work :lol: :lol:

Maybe this will explain it better .
Add a little paint

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A little plastic

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A little more plastic

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and you have this

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A finished arrow, You can take a 2 by 6 8 ft long and make 72, six dozen arrows, they shoot good.
I hadn't made any in a while so I geared back up. I usually put 38 hulls on for blunts,they make excellent bunny squirrel snake arrows,put a broadhead on them and they will take whatever you want to take
Ron
 

tx river rat

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Jd
These arrows are 23/64 dia.
They are splined pretty heavy.
I usually shoot them and cull and group them then.I do put the nocks cross grained.
Ron
 

hairymick

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Ron,

Speak to me about your router bit and the jig set up please.

Specifically, how the block work with initially square wood being turned into round.

enquiring minds NEED to know. :D

Bloody nice work BTW
 

tx river rat

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I will try to explain how it works
cut the squares big enough so you have no flat spots after they are turned.
the first block hole size is a snug fit around your square.
then comes the router bit, just a straight bit ,you adjust this in and out to get your shaft size
second block is the size you want the finished shaft
the third block has the finished shaft size hole also this just keeps the shaft straight.
The end that is ground round fits in a drill.
turn the router on start feeding the square wood into the first block while spinning it with the drill. as it spins you feed it past the router and that turns it round
I hope that explains it
If not tell me and I will try to explain it better.
Ron
 

tx river rat

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Darrel found some Douglas fur today and we cut out some arrows. I sure like it better than the pine stiffer and a lot heavier.
We shot some of the pine arrows we finished ,put a 45 acp hull on the end , they buried up about 8 inches in 2 lb foam out of a 50 lb re curve,then Darrel shot a piece of concrete didnt bust the arrow but hit so hard the nock flew off.
The pine are ok but I think the fur is better.
Ron
 

oldsparkey

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Ron...

The arrows I used when I was into bow hunting were the 11 -32 shafts. I could take a piece of grass ( a blade of it ) fold it over the end of the shaft and stick an empty 38 cal brass on there. Did wonders on birds and tree rats. That flat end of the brass sure keep it from tunneling under the grass when shooting at birds trying to hide under a shrub on in tall grass. Played heck on armadillos and rabbits also.

Chuck.
Was using a 55 lb re-curve with a 28 inch draw.
 

Kayak Jack

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I used some Judo Points with springs on. They were good for small game & stayed up on top of grass & such. Shot at a beer can in front of a board fence one day, and an arrow came sproinging right back at me!
 

tx river rat

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Put some field tips on a dozen of these shafts today and shot for a while,They were grouping good and hitting hard .
I was shooting my 62 inch 55lbs at 28 inches pse Sable take down. With my 31 inch draw I am pulling around 70 lbs. Might just have to try some of those Javies out with it next week.
Ron
 

tx river rat

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Picked up a new recurve today and tried some of the arrows out.

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Backed up to twenty yards

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I was plenty happy ,second time I have shot a re curve in five years.
Varmints are fixing to catch heck.
Ron
Not a bad group for 40 cent arrows. :D