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			burtonridr:
			
			
--- Quote from: Danzn Bar on July 13, 2018, 03:33:32 pm ---
--- Quote from: burtonridr on July 12, 2018, 08:24:50 am ---Thanks DB, I really like the arrows in the "six stinger" thread. I might order marabou feathers and do something similar to yours to make these pop when they hit the target.
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"bur" if I can add a little help in "useablity". I know this is not a word but I like to make arrows that is usable and DURABLE. Wrap the front of the fletching with some thread and it will help to eliminate issues with shooting off a shelf.  also wrap below the nock to keep the nock from splitting out.  Notice the small details of the arrows I post.  it is not for looks its for functionality.....all of those details are for a reason. :) 
DBar
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Thanks Dbar, I wrapped this one like you were talking about.(see pics)
This one is the matching hunting arrow with tonto point.
		
			Danzn Bar:
			
			Wow, that's what I'm talk'n about...…:) 
Looks good
DBar
		
			burtonridr:
			
			Thanks!!
Now I just need to finish up 4 more.... They take a lot long than I thought, you guys make it look easy.
But totally worth it, they shoot like a dream!
		
			Knoll:
			
			
--- Quote from: Danzn Bar on July 15, 2018, 04:12:26 pm ---Wow, that's what I'm talk'n about...…:) 
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+1
As you become comfortable doing this fletching wrap ya may wanna experiment with including less of the quill under wrap and less wrap down shaft. 
I found that less thread achieved more svelte/elegant appearance.
		
			burtonridr:
			
			
--- Quote from: Knoll on July 15, 2018, 04:22:01 pm ---
--- Quote from: Danzn Bar on July 15, 2018, 04:12:26 pm ---Wow, that's what I'm talk'n about...…:) 
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+1
As you become comfortable doing this fletching wrap ya may wanna experiment with including less of the quill under wrap and less wrap down shaft. 
I found that less thread achieved more svelte/elegant appearance.
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Thanks, I will try that out on the next shaft.  :OK
		
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