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    #16
    Dremel.

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      #17
      A dremel with the thin cutting blades. I used to eyeball the 90 degrees, now I have a carpenter's speed square and tape the arrow where I want it, and carefully cut the end at 90 degrees.

      That's a great idea using a tubing cutter, I have some old arrows in the garage, I want to go and try it now

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        #18
        I just got one last week from Bowhunter Super store... Delivered about $90.00

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          #19
          Here is my dremel set up. It works like a champ. I still use an ASD but they really don't seem to need it.
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            #20
            I too use a cut off saw, but I do have a saw like the one above from Harbor Freight, only with a metal blade that I use to cut my cedars with.

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              #21
              lbbf
              sweet set up

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                #22
                Originally posted by lbbf View Post
                Here is my dremel set up. It works like a champ. I still use an ASD but they really don't seem to need it.
                That is cool assembly, but you still have the cost of the Dremel, parts, and time, to avoid spending $120 for a tool that is designed to do this.

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                  #23
                  nice setup... but I'll stick with my Apple pro 8000 rpm saw.... been with me many years...

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                    #24
                    I already had the dermel and wood so I was only out $4 or so for the track.

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                      #25
                      Archery Proshop....

                      A real one not a department store.....

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                        #26
                        Dremel

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                          #27
                          Where I buy my arrows, they will cut them for you at no charge...I thought of doing it myself but whats the point...

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                            #28
                            anyone tried the tubing cutter yet?

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                              #29
                              I just saw this and will try the mini tubing cutter. Don't have a pic but I built one of the Harbor Freight cut saws into an arrow saw. Works great and cheap.

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                                #30
                                I hope that you guy's that try it have the same result I had

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