Hi
Is a clamp's mouth supposed to be curved where it touches the shaft?
Gettin round to making my first wood arrows (from bought shafts).
I have a grayling jig. It seems to be ok and I can use it ok.
The problem I'm having is the front tip of the feather either wants to point straight up the shaft or curve the opposite direction I want it too.
The rear curves just fine.
I've tried about every adjustment I can think of to fix this. The only way I could get the feather to follow a true helical path is to crank the adjustments "all the way". That made for just too much helical..kinda cool, but not what I wanted. It was impossible to get the clamp to lay flat on the shaft like this but I was using f-tape so I could guide it a bit.
This jig clamp is a left wing. The thing is if you were to put the clamp's "mouth" straight down on a table you could see that it is flat.
Seems to me the clamp would have to be crescent shaped a bit to follow the arrow around in a helical path.
I'm wondering if I'm fighting a no win battle with this clamp/jig just because of a cheaper design.
Again, it works, just doesn't seem quite right.
Thank you for any help you're willing to give.