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Skinny shafts, thick heads

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sleek:

--- Quote from: Josh B on October 10, 2019, 10:58:39 pm ---I'm assuming that you mean "knapped" broadheads?  It's actually pretty simple.  Don't split the shaft, cut in a notch as if you were mounting thinner points.  Make sure you leave enough material on the sides to support the point when it's set into the notch.  All you have to do is heat the boo to the point it gets soft or plastic and then set the point in the notch and squeeze the sides down to the point.  Where a glove because the boo will be hotter than you want to hold with bare fingers until it cools.

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Thanks bud. Will be doing that soon as I got them bare shaft tuned.

DC:
I like Josh's method but I would at least temporarily wrap it just below the notch so it doesn't split. Use cotton or something that isn't going to shrivel up when you heat it.

mullet:
Josh's method works or you can also boil the end tips. it makes them pretty pliable and less likely to crack while fitting the base of the point.

JEB:
I glue a 2" long  piece of bamboo skewer stick inside the point end of bamboo using Titebond 2 or 3. This strengthens the end of the arrow and gives you something to glue the stone point  to when you install it instead of a hollow area or pithy area.

You will also need to practice thinning your points which makes it much easier to mount the heads.

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