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Does compression straightening affect spine?
Hawkdancer:
Put my order in for the first run! Glad to see you survived the modifications to the operation!
Hawkdancer
WhistlingBadger:
--- Quote from: TSA on November 01, 2019, 09:43:19 pm ---hi
this is wayne ;D
Neil works for us as admin and order processing, the idea is to give me more time to design and build all the machinery this industry is so hungry for! (f) and keep the shop crew in good stead!
you can get a good roller straightener from ace broadheads, its all aluminum, and i find the groove a tad shallow, but its a very good little unit
one other project we have been working on is, commercializing our straightener,
we already make our own, with yew wood handles ( warmer and prettier), but need to make a bunch for inquiries we keep getting.
this may inspire me to finish up the parts for a batch ;D.
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Hi, Wayne. Sign me up along with Jerry! Feel free to shoot me a prototype along with my sitka shafts, if you must. ha ha I've thought about the Ace straightener; it seems a little pricey for a job that can be cone with a glass jar or a smooth rock...that, and I'm an incredibly cheap person. Blame my Scottish ancestry...
Hawkdancer:
Wayne,
Pm sent?
Jerry
Russ:
How do the rollers work?
TSA:
certainly for coniferous tree shafts, for hardwoods heat first then use the roller or other preferred method
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ofhYWRX2KlE
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