Originally posted by BarrBow: QuoteOriginally posted by Craig: QuoteOriginally posted by BarrBow: I originally bought a jo jan multifletch, with RH helical clamps. Its a very good fletcher, but every 6 arrows I would make, at least 2 fletches would come loose. I now have the Bitz in the same configuration, and since I have only one, its slower to fletch 6 arrows, but I never have a fletching come loose unless I bash the arrow off a tree. I think the key is the magnetic clamp holder which can apply constant downward pressure. It works great. Barr I have all 3 Multi JoJan's and have done 1000's of arrows. Never had the problem you have mention. [/b]Craig. Do you have the helical version? or straight. When I lay some of the clamps over the arrows, a few do not lay flat on the arrows. By adjusting the degree of angle, I can minimize this, but for a few of the clamps there is still a big gap between the clamp and the arrow.... Maybe a couple of milimeters. Enough that, if I do not clamp the fletch, and then pull it out in the center away from the clamp and then glue, I will have fletchings not sticking properly.When I switched to the bitz.... No more loose feathers. I fletched with the Jojan for years and I can't be the only one that has had this problem. Glad you found 3 good ones.Barr [/b]
Originally posted by Craig: QuoteOriginally posted by BarrBow: I originally bought a jo jan multifletch, with RH helical clamps. Its a very good fletcher, but every 6 arrows I would make, at least 2 fletches would come loose. I now have the Bitz in the same configuration, and since I have only one, its slower to fletch 6 arrows, but I never have a fletching come loose unless I bash the arrow off a tree. I think the key is the magnetic clamp holder which can apply constant downward pressure. It works great. Barr I have all 3 Multi JoJan's and have done 1000's of arrows. Never had the problem you have mention. [/b]
Originally posted by BarrBow: I originally bought a jo jan multifletch, with RH helical clamps. Its a very good fletcher, but every 6 arrows I would make, at least 2 fletches would come loose. I now have the Bitz in the same configuration, and since I have only one, its slower to fletch 6 arrows, but I never have a fletching come loose unless I bash the arrow off a tree. I think the key is the magnetic clamp holder which can apply constant downward pressure. It works great. Barr
Originally posted by BarrBow: Craig, That's how I do it as well. But numbering the clamps is a great idea. I think the problem with mine is a few of the clamps have have higher edges than in the belly of the clamp compared to the others, if you follow me. I'm going to number them and see if that helps. It would sure speed up fetching. I'd also like to order some straight clamps. Do you notice any difference between straight and right helical?Barr.