Originally posted by Roadkill: Select clamps on my ancient model do that. I put paper clips ,the heavy ones ,on the clamp to hold the fletch parallel to the shaft. That has resolved that gap problem
Originally posted by Canyon: My Jo-Jan helical clamps do that. The straight not as much.
Originally posted by Canyon: Never been a problem! I leave the fletch out of clamp 1/8" then dry fit as I adjust front and rear adjustments to insure full contact.
Originally posted by Roadkill: Those alligator clips with a black body and two wire arms. No good at pics, yet.This has worked for that jig for 30 years
Originally posted by BowDiddle: Any fletching jig is going to need adjustment from one shaft diameter to another. Well except maybe the AZ Easy.Never had a problem with the JoJan, and been using one for almost 30 years.As mentioned above - adjust & dry fit until it all looks good, then get after it.Pat
Originally posted by JimB: Is yours the multi-fletcher or single? What length fletch are you using?Did you adjust it to fit that diameter shaft?
Originally posted by Scattergun2570: QuoteOriginally posted by JimB: Is yours the multi-fletcher or single? What length fletch are you using?Did you adjust it to fit that diameter shaft? I am using the multi,,what adjustment for diameter is there? none that I know of. [/b]
Originally posted by JimB: QuoteOriginally posted by Scattergun2570: QuoteOriginally posted by JimB: Is yours the multi-fletcher or single? What length fletch are you using?Did you adjust it to fit that diameter shaft? I am using the multi,,what adjustment for diameter is there? none that I know of. [/b]Of course there is.You need to put a shaft in the jig and a fletch in the clamp with no glue and adjust till you have good contact.The nock index bar adjusts all 6 at once.There's more.If you have the instructions you should read them over or check them out on their website-or call them. http://www.jojan.net/directions/directionsMulti.pdf You never said what length fletch? [/b]