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    #16
    Originally posted by Mudslinger View Post
    Nice project.

    It takes me longer to put my wraps on than it does to fletch my arrows. I use FOB's!
    x2

    still gotta fletch my traditional tho.

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      #17
      I think she took off 2 points because the words on one of the slides was not aligned. Oh well I got to do a project on something I am interested in doing which made it pretty easy.

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        #18
        Awesome

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          #19
          Nicely done. Thanks for sharing it with us!
          My Flickr Photos

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            #20
            No problem. As long as it helps some people

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              #21
              thanks for the info.

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                #22
                Your the man! Thanks!

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                  #23
                  Thanks for the info, this really helped me with my own arrows!

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                    #24
                    this is a big help!! thanx

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                      #25
                      very nice,,, helpful ,also

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                        #26
                        thanks for the info. Great write up

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                          #27
                          That's a good project, but I have one question for you and anybody else who is more knowledgable than I am. I was told once to never submerge a carbon arrow into acetone because the acetone erodes the resin that holds the carbon together. I suppose if you've been doing it this way for a while and not had any problems, maybe it's okay, but I have always scraped as much residue off as humanly possible, then wiped the shafts down with acetone until it was all gone. What's the word on acetone damaging carbon shafts?

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                            #28
                            I have heard the same thing. I do scrape as much off and then still submerge but only for about a minute, then wipe with a cloth until its gone.

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                              #29
                              great instructions

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                                #30
                                thanks for taking the time to do that..........what a great post.

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