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salad days:
These are hunting arrows I just put together. Port Orford shafts with 5" true flight feathers. Stained with charcoal and grey bark and hand rubbed 2 coats of satin poly. Crested with Testors enamel model paint.  Ave weight is 560 grain with 125 grain points. They aren't primitive but my cresting lathe is. :) It gets the job done for aout a hundred bucks less than a real one. These arrows are really dull but the fl. lime makes them easier to find if I ever actually need to track something. Thanks





DanaM:
They look nice to me and would look even better in my quiver ;D

I like your cresting lathe, how about a close up picture of the thingy that holds the nock end?

Cromm:
Great work!!!!!

TRACY:
They look good and as long as they shoot good you're in business.

Tracy

salad days:
 Dana, the nock end is held by a peice of 3/8 rubber tubing stuck onto a magnetic chuck for screwdriver bits.
Thanks Cromm.
Tracy, they fly really straight and flat. I'm really happy with this set.

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