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George Tsoukalas:
There's arrow info on my site. Jawge
http://mysite.verizon.net/georgeandjoni/

sailordad:
dbernier: awesome shop dude :o i am so envious, i have a Little one stall garage that houses all of my home maintenance stuff i.e. lawnmower etc,motorcycle,which leaves me about a 8 ft square area to make bows in in the summer,winter i move into the basement with about the same area to work in. feels like working in a jail cell ( never been in one, but i imagine thats how it would feel )
  thats a cool tool, pics of ya using it would be great, can always use a tool for in the field,

butch: thats a pretty cool tool also, dimensions would be appreciated. i'm getting tired of burnig the callouses off of my thumbs doing it by hand


                                                                                     peace,
                                                                                           tim

FlintWalker:
I don't know how well it would work on shoot shafts, but here's a little tool I made for working on cedar shafts.
 It's a brass roller that I took off a Muzzy bowfishing rest and mounted on a little handle. 
 You simply roll the shaft on a flat counter top to find the high side. Then roll over it with a little pressure.  As you roll and press down on the crooked area, it compresses the wood and straightens them right out. It won't hurt the finish and will straighten little areas right out near the ends . Once you get them straight, they stay straight too.

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D. Tiller:
I bet that would work for shoots if you heated them up before hand! Nice idea. I think I know where to find something like that!

DBernier:
Hey Saw Filer, now that is neat. Good workbench tool. With enough clearance you could use it in the field like I described, over the shoulder. This is good stuff.

Dick

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