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TAC 15/15i Basic Unpublished Information
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<blockquote data-quote="egypt" data-source="post: 481228" data-attributes="member: 31822"><p>Jon,</p><p></p><p>It does seem that spine testing should be done on the arrows in the manufacture as you describe. Maybe PSE could use this note in their suggestion box. I'll keep it in mind for when they are a little less busy.</p><p></p><p>Please forgive my completely new-person questions, but:</p><p></p><p>1. Is there a way to use a spine tester & then replace the vanes accordingly for consistent accuracy?</p><p>2. Is the "fletching jig" used for this? Does this device put the grooves in?</p><p>3. If so, with more or less grooves for each arrow, would there still be variation?</p><p>4. Can old grooves be filled?</p><p></p><p>For myself (as all I am sure) I would be really interested in having consistently-built arrows -- even if I have to make them that way, myself.</p><p></p><p>Truly valuable information you've provided. I am really looking forward to your results in where the vanes are actually placed in relation to the spines!</p><p></p><p>Love, e</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="egypt, post: 481228, member: 31822"] Jon, It does seem that spine testing should be done on the arrows in the manufacture as you describe. Maybe PSE could use this note in their suggestion box. I'll keep it in mind for when they are a little less busy. Please forgive my completely new-person questions, but: 1. Is there a way to use a spine tester & then replace the vanes accordingly for consistent accuracy? 2. Is the "fletching jig" used for this? Does this device put the grooves in? 3. If so, with more or less grooves for each arrow, would there still be variation? 4. Can old grooves be filled? For myself (as all I am sure) I would be really interested in having consistently-built arrows -- even if I have to make them that way, myself. Truly valuable information you've provided. I am really looking forward to your results in where the vanes are actually placed in relation to the spines! Love, e [/QUOTE]
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