Cut off saws
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Cut off saws
Any advice on buying an arrow saw, 5000rpm compared to 8;000 rpm.$50in the difference just don,t no if its worth the extra money thanx.
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Here is a link to the HF cut off saw. I have one it works quite well.
http://search.harborfreight.com/cpisear ... &Submit=Go
Here is another link to a finished arrow saw using an HF saw
http://cgi.ebay.com/Arrow-saw-fletching ... dZViewItem
http://search.harborfreight.com/cpisear ... &Submit=Go
Here is another link to a finished arrow saw using an HF saw
http://cgi.ebay.com/Arrow-saw-fletching ... dZViewItem
Last edited by Farmer on Fri Mar 16, 2007 5:33 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Cut off saws
The unit comes with a metal cutting blade.
I would recommend that you buy an abrasive wheel that is 2" dia by 1/32" thick,designed for this unit.
That will cut both aluminum and carbon arrows/bolts.
Ebay has them listed at 5 abrasive blades for $8,plus shipping.
Since this unit does not have an extended support for a perfect right angle cut,one should have a small vee block set up at the right height,and at a right angle to the cut off saw for best results.
I would recommend that you buy an abrasive wheel that is 2" dia by 1/32" thick,designed for this unit.
That will cut both aluminum and carbon arrows/bolts.
Ebay has them listed at 5 abrasive blades for $8,plus shipping.
Since this unit does not have an extended support for a perfect right angle cut,one should have a small vee block set up at the right height,and at a right angle to the cut off saw for best results.
Bob Vandrish.