Friday, January 22, 2010

Fletching Jig What Does A Fletching Jig Do And How?!?

What does a fletching jig do and how?!? - fletching jig

I began now to the question of how to make my own arrows. I did buy a few pictures of fletching jigs and places to ... but can not really understand what they are doing! Only axles and springs, cut notches? How do I do that?

3 comments:

Bubba13 said...

It was the tail jig arrow, you can add to the new fins or feathers. There is a clip that holds the new enclosure, with a small amount of glue in a position or touching the right or left side. Once the glue is set and then the shaft or a flashing light for the following position. Some models have adjustable parameters for the grades between Fletcher. Some models are 3 or four take Fletch Fletch. Bitzenburger is the top range models, but this is a BPE contact with a right hand for nearly 20 years without failure. If you want to use on natural springs, turn right, turn right and vice versa for the left-match. They offer Fletch right, but I never see the usefulness. Remember to adjust the Fletcher broadheads.

Donnie C said...

I agree with the other answers, but the Arizona EZ Fletcher Vain all three at once! I think they use a lot easyer and faster!

bowshoot... said...

Hello, my name is Melissa, I am a trainer certified in archery and have fired more than 25 years. I am now the world champion in my class.
The best hand tail of the model Bitzenburger Down.
Move the arrow to put the coup on the model, then a pen or Fletch in the terminal and run a drop of glue for fletching Fletch, then put the clamp on the shaft of the arrow is for the staff and wait until the glue has dried. Then remove the bracket and turn the knob on the model, which turns the steering axle on the tail. It will click when you put in the position - then in other Fletch in trouble, and run the string and glue to make the process too! Most arrows Fletcher take 3 - rare 4th
It is much more than that - but it will give you a general idea I hope!
-Melissa

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