Originally posted by Pat B:
Not too shabby for a sourwood shoot arrow! That is a true work of Art! I recognized his workmanship. Art tought me about sourwood and cane arrows. Don't you love the way he mounts his trade points!
Yes I do, it almost looks like there's nothing holding it on there?!?!
I had to ask him what the heck do you use that's so clear and smooth to keep the point on there?
He said 2 ton epoxy, but I've never seen 2 ton epoxy dry like that before, I'm sure he's got a secret that he ain't sharin with me.
I also wanted to mention that I put this arrow on my spinning jig to check for straightness and a dead give away of an arrow that is untrue is to watch the tip of the broadhead point for wobble. I've spun lots of shafts in my day and I can honestly say that this home made wooden shaft from native materials has less wobble than some of my carbons. That's impressive.
I would need a dial indicator to tell how much if any wobble at all. Art must have tuned these shafts on a lathe to get them this straight.