Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Arrows => Topic started by: stringstretcher on November 26, 2011, 12:37:25 pm
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For you that make you own dowels/shafts, and use a sanding jig to get the right diameter, what type and grit sandpaper are you using? I have tried all sorts, and keep destroying the sandpaper with just a few dowels run. There has to be something better that will last longer. Any suggestions?
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Charlie, when Dick Bernier tapered the ash shafts I shoot he started out with coarse emory cloth but ended up using a set of fine rasps or files instead. I have a jig set up but haven't tried tapering anything yet so I don't have any first hand knowledge. I do plan to taper the poplar shafting I get from you so when I do that I'll let you know! :D
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I use course sanding at first 80 or 120 grit .
I find the cloth belts for belt sanders work the best .
Then clean up with 220 paper.
Have fun!
Guy
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Buckeye Guy? How are you attaching your paper to your jig? I have tried the paper off of my thickness sander, 80 grit and it still eats the paper up after a few dowels?
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Charlie, have you tried attaching the paper to the jig with contact cement?
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No not yet Pat. I am trying all sorts of combinations to get a good taper jig and parallel jig made up to sand to final diameter. Nothing I have come up with yet will let me do any amount of dowels before the paper just goes away. I sure I will find something in time to do what I need and with the results I want, but for now, I am stumped :-\
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Spray glue !
Guy
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I just hand plained then 60 or 80 grit finished with 120. I enjoyed doing it this way was more enjoyable and I could almost of if not as fast as a jig.