So I started using Woody Weights recently to increase the weight and FOC of my wood arrows. In discussing with a few others it seems thatthere is some confusion around how to use these so I put together this simple How-To in hopes it helps others. This is my method and seems to work well on 3D targets as well as stumping.
First gather the items needed. For me I use the following:
Arrows
Woody Weights (They come in 75-200 grains)
Normal Points. Field points, broadheads, Judos, etc.
Hot Melt glue or Ferr-L-Lite. I prefer regular hotmelt
Candle - any will do, I use whatever scented candle the wife happens to have around.
Pocket knife for trimming excess glue
Cup of water to cool points after glueing
Possibly pliers if you hands are sensitive to heat.
Here is my table ready to apply weights. These shafts are 23/64 Chundoo (Lodgepole Pine) spined 85-90, I am applying 100 grain Woody Weights to 160 grain fieldpoints.
I start by heating all components to be glued. When using normal hotmelt it does not have to be extra hot just enough so that it does not cool the glue too quickly. If using Ferr-L-Lite I have found you need to get the components hotter before applying.
First the Arrow.
Then I join the woody weight and the point temporarily just so it is more comfortable to hold while heating.
Here they are joined together (Not glued yet!)
Now heat the woody weight while holding the tip of the point. I hold them at a slant with the opening above the flame while rotating the point, this also burns any oil or residue that may be in the point.
Now heat the glue stick in the same manner.
Spread a little glue onto the tip of the arrow and then reheat slightly, try not to burn the glue.
Now slide the woody weight onto the shaft and press down on a hard surface. Rotate the shaft in the woody weight to work out excess glue and air pockets while centering the shaft in the weight. Spin test while focusing on the shaft and the woody weight. Once satisfied cool the point in water. The result shoudl resemble the photo below. Note the point has not been glued to weight at this point.