I'm tired of having to get my arrows cut to length at Gander Mtn etc. They either dont have them, the guy that knows how to do it isn't there etc. I'm a do it yourself kinda guy anyway ( and a cheapskate). I'm ordering shafts from Cabelas ( my favorite outdoor place ) and was going to buy an arrow saw but thought that I may be able to save $114 by using my abrasive chop saw. I figured I could set up a stop to control length and set the arrow shaft in v blocks. I will square the ends with a G5 ASD. I practiced on a used broken shaft and it worked perfectly. What do you think? Is there anyone else that has done this? anybody have a better idea?
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Originally posted by SPUD View PostHow do you keep it from splitering your arrow??
I am a poor/tight wad hunter. I happen to have one of these in my tool box and tried it one day. used it ever since.
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Originally posted by flywise View PostI just apply pressure slowly and twist it several times before adding more pressure. I promise you if you try it you will be satisfied.
I am a poor/tight wad hunter. I happen to have one of these in my tool box and tried it one day. used it ever since.
I would've never thought it. Always thought you need some sort of high speed saw to cut carbon arrows. I'll have to dig one out my tool box and try it.
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