how about 3/8" poplar dowels and then compressed down to a smaller diameter shaft like a 23/64" or even compressed down to an 11/32" shaft... has anybody tried this?
i am in dier need of some shafts and i was thinking of going to lowes here a little later and picking up some dowels to make arrows and i didnt want to use the 5/16" oak dowels i really like the look and feel of a thinker shaft but i think the 3/8" dowels are way too thick....
i was also going to try and make a compersser block but not too sure how this would work..
sorry Ossage bender... didnt mean to jump in and ask too many quetions but i thought id ask since they are realated to your question...
Hey, Ossagebender are you planning on making the 1/2 x 1/2 squar stock and then running them through a dowel cutter or were you going to plan it down with a thumb plan???
i made one arrow from a 1/2" x 1/2" squar stock that i bought from lowes and i picked up ther thumb plan there too.. bout 6-7 dollors and i did the thumb plan thing and then chucked the close to round shaft in my cordless drill and then sand paper in hand and drill sanded it... i really like that arrow, it shot really true but it ended up kinda barrel tappered... and i never made another taht way thought it would really be difficult to try and get a set to come out all the same way....
thats why i'm waiting to get a dowel cutter and compression block...
but i was thinking of if i could get a compression block made up and then just by the 3/8" poplar dowels then i could be in bussiness alot faster... for now
wonder if that would work?
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