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    Arrow saw ??

    So I’m needing an arrow saw. Any recommendations? Anyone use the Mini-cut off saw from Harbour Freight? Any help is greatly appreciated!!


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    #2
    Get one with a a vacuum attachment

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      #3
      If you Google DIY Arrow Saw you'll find many different ways to make one. I ended up buying an x-spot Pro from Lancaster. They have a Carbon Express saw on sale now.

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        #4
        Lots of folks use the mini chop saw from harbor freight.

        I have a 5000rpm saw (can’t remember exact brand). I’ve had it for years and it has always worked great on any type of shaft.

        If you are gonna run it inside your house, the vacuum attachment is a nice feature. I keep mine in my shop/barn, so don’t need the vacuum attachment.

        Bisch


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          #5
          I ran a dozen by Cabelas and the cut them for free.

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            #6
            Dremmel tool works great.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Warwagon View Post
              So I’m needing an arrow saw. Any recommendations? Anyone use the Mini-cut off saw from Harbour Freight? Any help is greatly appreciated!!


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              I built a set up using one of them. It was adequate. Then I found an Apple at half price and gave it to a buddy.

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                #9
                I just used a cut off wheel on an angle grinder for years. Works perfectly fine if you are going to square the shafts after cutting anyways.

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                  #10
                  Tile saw for me. I can't justify a saw just for arrows.

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                    #11
                    I've been using the harbor freight saw with carbide wheel for many years.

                    I did build a jig for it though.

                    I've worked for archery shops a lot, and used their high dollar saws to cut shafts. They didn't work any better than my cheap harbor freight saw.

                    Rick
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