Thank you so much for posting this! I need to repair one of my cedar arrows, and have always wanted to learn how to repair an arrow, (or "repair-row" as an archery buddy of mine refers to arrows that need repairing).
Spot on bit of instruction sir 😊 I think maybe youve done that a few times before 😄 youve made me me look in my box of broken arrows and now ive got myself a nice little winter project all lined up 😃 cheers 😊👍
Hi Sir, when you cut the second rod (min 1:50) you have to be sure to cut it to the perfect half, otherwise when you insert the other you won't be sure to get a perfectly straight joint, am I wrong? Have you ever made a crooked cut and still got a straight arrow? Thanks for any feedback ... nice video!
A test for straightness would have been a nice way to finish this video off. All your work in pointless if the repaired arrow is unbalanced. Otherwise, nice job.
That's a real workshop and a real working man, so refreshing to watch in this day and age.
Crikey, Ive spent longer staring at this broken arrow than you spent fixing that one. Top video fella, thanks for sharing
Thank you so much for posting this! I need to repair one of my cedar arrows, and have always wanted to learn how to repair an arrow, (or "repair-row" as an archery buddy of mine refers to arrows that need repairing).
Spot on bit of instruction sir 😊 I think maybe youve done that a few times before 😄 youve made me me look in my box of broken arrows and now ive got myself a nice little winter project all lined up 😃 cheers 😊👍
leaned something new, thank you!
Tha ks for taking the tine to shoot this. Its still helping people!
You certainly made that look easy! :) Thanks for the wonderful instruction.
Looking forward to seeing some of your fixes
Genius
Thank's for the video, it's very helpfull..
You really did make that look easy.... great video! Thanks!
Thanks Chris, good to hear you liked it
Great info sir..good job mate.
Thanks, great information.
Great fix. Thanks for sharing this video...
So simple, thank you 😊
Nice job!👍
Very good and informative video. Is there any way to fix a cracked arrow?
Thanks for the lesson and the saving re broken arrows discarded 👍👍
Hi !☺☺☺
This is what we call a footed arrow !
Nice job mate !!!
Great Job. Interesting!!!
It's been very helpful, than you!
great video
hey that pretty good
just perfect
nice
do You recommend cutting along the grainlayers or across to them?
I don't worry too much, I go either way
With the foreshaft id go across the grain
Hi Sir, when you cut the second rod (min 1:50) you have to be sure to cut it to the perfect half, otherwise when you insert the other you won't be sure to get a perfectly straight joint, am I wrong? Have you ever made a crooked cut and still got a straight arrow? Thanks for any feedback ... nice video!
You are correct there, and any crooked cuts I have made id normally start again until they are right. Cheers
A test for straightness would have been a nice way to finish this video off. All your work in pointless if the repaired arrow is unbalanced. Otherwise, nice job.