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<blockquote data-quote="OkieBowie" data-source="post: 1136949" data-attributes="member: 26507"><p>Just found the write up on "Aerovane Tool" (brass bar).</p><p></p><p>"Most metal straight clamp type jigs with the <em>Aerovane tool</em> installed would be usable to fletch the Aerovane effectively. Please note that although the Arizona Easy Fletch straight clamp claims to be straight, it is actually has a 1 degree offset, thus it is not suitable for fletching Aerovanes for high speed."</p><p></p><p>"Aerovanes are based on airfoil design, this design resembles the profile of the frontal portion of an owl's wing. With this design, the vane is no longer flat which makes a standard straight clamp close to impossible to clamp it straight. To overcome this design difficulty, our Patent Pending wind channel solves the problem by <em>utilizing the 1/16" square brass bar as a spacer inside the wind channe</em>l. The thickness of the bar will allow the clamp to clamp the fletching straight at its feet on both sides. In other words, if you want to fletch Aerovanes correctly, it is essential to use the <em>Aerovane tool </em>on the clamp as indicated in the manual."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OkieBowie, post: 1136949, member: 26507"] Just found the write up on "Aerovane Tool" (brass bar). "Most metal straight clamp type jigs with the [I]Aerovane tool[/I] installed would be usable to fletch the Aerovane effectively. Please note that although the Arizona Easy Fletch straight clamp claims to be straight, it is actually has a 1 degree offset, thus it is not suitable for fletching Aerovanes for high speed." "Aerovanes are based on airfoil design, this design resembles the profile of the frontal portion of an owl's wing. With this design, the vane is no longer flat which makes a standard straight clamp close to impossible to clamp it straight. To overcome this design difficulty, our Patent Pending wind channel solves the problem by [I]utilizing the 1/16" square brass bar as a spacer inside the wind channe[/I]l. The thickness of the bar will allow the clamp to clamp the fletching straight at its feet on both sides. In other words, if you want to fletch Aerovanes correctly, it is essential to use the [I]Aerovane tool [/I]on the clamp as indicated in the manual." [/QUOTE]
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