Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Bow Hunting => Topic started by: stealheadfisher on February 01, 2021, 03:59:58 PM
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Does anyone have an arrow saw that they would be interested in selling? :dunno:
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I made my own from some boards and a demel tool. Depends on how fancy you want make it. If you interested it what it looks line PM and will text you some pictures of it.
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I made my own from some boards and a demel tool. Depends on how fancy you want make it. If you interested it what it looks line PM and will text you some pictures of it.
Stupid question, does the dremel tool have the proper RPM to cut carbon shafts? I think I read that it requires a higher RPM for carbon.
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Not for sale but this is what I have. I just cut wood arrows with it. Dont know if it works for carbon. Ive had it for 8? years. Box says max rpm 7800 :dunno:
https://www.harborfreight.com/power-tools/power-saws/2-in-mini-bench-top-cut-off-saw-62136.html (https://www.harborfreight.com/power-tools/power-saws/2-in-mini-bench-top-cut-off-saw-62136.html)
edit to say: I scrolled further down in the ad and that one is 10,600 rpms
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I made my own from some boards and a demel tool. Depends on how fancy you want make it. If you interested it what it looks line PM and will text you some pictures of it.
Stupid question, does the dremel tool have the proper RPM to cut carbon shafts? I think I read that it requires a higher RPM for carbon.
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I built my own too, dremel cuts em off just fine, never had a problem.
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I free hand cut mine with a dremel and then square them up with a g5 tool
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I use the harbor freight saw. I bought a 10 pack of cut off discs for it on Amazon and have used 1 in 3 years. I mostly use it for wood arrows now, but works great for carbons as well.
Good luck!
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I made my own from some boards and a demel tool. Depends on how fancy you want make it. If you interested it what it looks line PM and will text you some pictures of it.
Stupid question, does the dremel tool have the proper RPM to cut carbon shafts? I think I read that it requires a higher RPM for carbon.
In the past I've thrown a metal cutting blade on a 10" Dewalt chop saw to cut carbon shafts.
https://toolsandmore.us/dewalt-dw8005-metal-cutting-wheel-each.aspx
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I've got an arrow cut off saw I'll probably never use again. Are you still looking?
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I made mine from thre harbor freight small saw listed above and it works flawlessly.
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Dremel with the thin fiber discs is what I use to use on carbons. Just cut fairly slowly and spin them if you can. Finish with sand paper.