Absolutely great product review. Plus the tips were invaluable. Wish I lived in the USA where you have access to such great products & knowledgeable people.
@@ClapBombs18 It’s been great. Used it to build a couple dozen of my own, and a friend used it to build up a new set too. I’ve got a couple vids on my channel if you want to watch some more about them.
@@ClapBombs18 it’s done a great job. I’ve built up a few dozen arrows with it, and a friend of mine used it to build a set for himself. 100% worth the money.
Bad ass! I like it has a square tool built in! This is going to replace my Wesson saw which I paid 80 for and it has a spinner but the square end tool I paid another 50 for so for that price basically I can have all in one.
I couldn't believe the price its well worth that. I did have a question I just got done watching the hunting public video on arrow set up I pull 60 ponds do I need to set my bow high to shoot these set ups? I used to but in 2013 I was in an accident shooting and my left arm is not as strong as it used to be. that's why I dropped my weight.
Picked up a modsaw. I have Gold Tip black label blanks that are pre fetched. I cut my length, squared my end, tuned, glued the insert got them knock tuned on paper and they seem to be doing exactly what I need them to do. Shouldn't matter about fletching orientation as long as they clear on release and are flying right, correct? Had to label each individual arrow for orientation of course.
Do you also apply epoxy to the collar once it’s spinning true and then check it again then let it cure and then check it again? Also do you think it would make a difference to sand the insert and inside of the shaft then clean with IPA and wipe with a lint free cloth then apply epoxy? Do to get a stronger bond.
The collar doesn’t matter at all ON THIS SYSTEM. Of the collar touches the back of the broadhead ON ANOTHER system - yes “check everything” You want to sand inside - go for it. I haven’t seen this amazing difference
Bought one of these and the saw portion is fine but the sanding/squaring setup is worthless as it can easily be mis-aligned and does not remain square if any pressure is applied to the disc itself.
so they are a marketing thing. Buy them If you like. Shoot them bare shaft and make them bare shaft bullet holes. fletch. Buy the cheapest arrow out there - shoot bare shaft, nock tune, fletch (I've done this a lot) They'll be fine. But fletched and "guess" the dual spine. You're gonna be at the same place as any other fletched and guess arrow.
Troy, thinking of going heavier with my arrow set-up. 500-600 grains. This will be great for hunting but what will it do to my distance shooting in my league?
I’d bare shaft and nock tune a set of middle weights (525 grains or so) and then move pins to accommodate the adjustment. You can also have two different arrows on the same bow!
A nice tool, but hardly anything you “need” to buy. Squaring tools are inexpensive. There are less expensive arrow saws. A spinner is also pretty cheap. Better to spend your $$$ on an arrow straightness/spine tester. Looking for imperfections and hidden flaws.
So 1 You apparently haven’t put all three devices bought separately on a spreadsheet. And when you buy a straightness and spine tester and get that done, do you THEN have to build an arrow or is it just good to go? Weird comment, any alcohol involved?
@@RanchFairy Judging by that reply, I would certainly think alcohol was involved. Why would I need to put all 3 devices on a spreadsheet? If you are meaning the total cost, the 3 devices can be less than the all in 1 device. You can build your arrow at any time… though it would make more sense to do it after measuring to make sure you don’t have a bad arrow. Do you not understand how to use a straightness and spine tester? Your reply would make more sense if you didn’t.
@@johnarcher9480 PUT 3 devices on a spreadsheet Cost per device Plus shipping. Holler back. You haven't priced arrow saws in a long time. I was quite surprised. You don't have to buy this unit.
@@RanchFairy Again, you don’t need a spreadsheet for simple math. One can get an arrows saw pretty cheaply… you just gotta look. I said its a nice tool, just not needed, nor the best option.
@@johnarcher9480 FEEL FREE TO USE A CRAYON 2nd grade work here: YOU GET A CRAYON AN ADD The price of another saw Price of a spinner Price of a squaring tool. SUM ALL 3 (this means add all 3 together) And compare that to price point of this 3 in one unit. If it’s cheaper to buy your way, you win. Storage of crayons, notebook, and all the separate pieces aside……
I have a question and I don't mean it in a sarcastic way or anything. You take a lot of time to make your arrows and test them and nock tune etc. You also have a lab radar and high speed camera.... both very expensive. Yet you've stated repeatedly you don't own a bow press or any equipment to actually tune a bow. I feel like it would only help you to have/learn how to tune and work on a bow yourself. Just curious is all, trust me its not that hard. Would give you more content as well.
@@RG-ij7ge So fair. I actually know a ton about the bow. However - the industry line is “if the bow can shoot ANY arrow” Which can be done. I know it can. Then that arrow is ALSO a fantastic hunting arrow. That is a complete lie. Now - on bow tuning. These guys tune ONE arrow. One. They call it good for all others of the same make and model That is why I spend so much time on the arrow tweaks. Getting a decent bare shaft is really not that hard Getting 12 perfectly nock tuned and bare shaft means your ammo is very very consistent.
@@RanchFairyreloading/hand loading bow “ammo” is a concept never thought of till watching your videos; makes too much sense. Appreciate the content and your efforts in helping educate folks. Recently got a modsaw and it’s really cool and economical.
Great tool, also don’t forget to clean the dust out of your shaft before applying the epoxy! Love the channel
If The Lord's willing, maybe one day I can own one of these. Very solid product at a reasonable price
It's great seeing the tools and tips you show. Thanks for the help!
You bet!
You sure do have great arrow building info. If I have any flight issues all I do is go back thru a few years of your videos and I always find a fix.
or holler at me troy@ranchfairy.com
@@RanchFairy Thank you very much.
Absolutely great product review.
Plus the tips were invaluable.
Wish I lived in the USA where you have access to such great products & knowledgeable people.
Thanks for watching!
I bought one of these a few months ago, it’s a great product. Big fan of the MODSAW!
Hey how is this saw holding up for you? I'm looking at switching to this setup
@@ClapBombs18 It’s been great. Used it to build a couple dozen of my own, and a friend used it to build up a new set too. I’ve got a couple vids on my channel if you want to watch some more about them.
@@ClapBombs18 it’s done a great job. I’ve built up a few dozen arrows with it, and a friend of mine used it to build a set for himself. 100% worth the money.
Now I have to go talk to my wife again about the necessities of my life! 😅😂🙏🏻💸🏹
Troy you just get better and better. Thanks
Looks like a great product and Can’t beat that price point. Definitely going on my to buy list
Bad ass! I like it has a square tool built in! This is going to replace my Wesson saw which I paid 80 for and it has a spinner but the square end tool I paid another 50 for so for that price basically I can have all in one.
Seems like a nice tool for the DIY.
Sweet love your show
I've seen this before, on my list ... 😎👍
just what i needed, thank you
I couldn't believe the price its well worth that. I did have a question I just got done watching the hunting public video on arrow set up I pull 60 ponds do I need to set my bow high to shoot these set ups? I used to but in 2013 I was in an accident shooting and my left arm is not as strong as it used to be. that's why I dropped my weight.
No need for high poundage
Troy@ranchfairy.com.
I’ll help you with a build
👍love the DIY stuff
Picked up a modsaw. I have Gold Tip black label blanks that are pre fetched. I cut my length, squared my end, tuned, glued the insert got them knock tuned on paper and they seem to be doing exactly what I need them to do. Shouldn't matter about fletching orientation as long as they clear on release and are flying right, correct? Had to label each individual arrow for orientation of course.
@@lovetogun3611
Can’t hit cables
Can’t hit rest!!
Done
Do you also apply epoxy to the collar once it’s spinning true and then check it again then let it cure and then check it again? Also do you think it would make a difference to sand the insert and inside of the shaft then clean with IPA and wipe with a lint free cloth then apply epoxy? Do to get a stronger bond.
The collar doesn’t matter at all ON THIS SYSTEM. Of the collar touches the back of the broadhead ON ANOTHER system - yes “check everything”
You want to sand inside - go for it. I haven’t seen this amazing difference
Bought one of these and the saw portion is fine but the sanding/squaring setup is worthless as it can easily be mis-aligned and does not remain square if any pressure is applied to the disc itself.
Thanks for the review on a product that I can't get shipped to my country 🙃
Troy I am a big fan my question is what is your opinion on dual spine arrow shafts
so they are a marketing thing.
Buy them If you like.
Shoot them bare shaft and make them bare shaft bullet holes. fletch.
Buy the cheapest arrow out there - shoot bare shaft, nock tune, fletch (I've done this a lot)
They'll be fine.
But fletched and "guess" the dual spine.
You're gonna be at the same place as any other fletched and guess arrow.
@@RanchFairy ii built some last year had fantastic luck with them just didn't know if there were any drawbacks to them
@@Raymon-o1s
I haven’t shot them so I don’t know
Ok I want to go to a heavier arrow. What would you recommend for deer? I’m shooting a 400 spine. I shoot a 65 pound Bow
Hit me on email. Troy@ranchfairy.com and I’ll help you.
Anyone else out there have the same question? Do the same!
Hey! when are the three blades gonna be back in stock?
Don’t know. Working on it
@@RanchFairy Keep up the good work!! I love my single bevels!
Maybe it's finally time to put the chop saw away for cutting arrows.
Troy, thinking of going heavier with my arrow set-up. 500-600 grains. This will be great for hunting but what will it do to my distance shooting in my league?
I’d bare shaft and nock tune a set of middle weights (525 grains or so) and then move pins to accommodate the adjustment.
You can also have two different arrows on the same bow!
@@RanchFairy Thank you!!
@@marcodevecchis8145
I’ve got piles of videos on this or hit me on email and I’ll help ya. Troy@ranchfairy.com
Darn it Troy, just when I thought I balanced my budget!!! HAHAHA!
No splintering?… I’m getting one!.
What do you think the durability of this saw will be like?
Just like any other. They use a standard arrow saw motor
@@RanchFairyis the frame feel to be a durable material?
@@mattthadd4663 main rail is metal
Remember to remove nocks if you're using epoxy
I wonder how old floppy is doing?
He’s fat and happy
Very setup
CAF!
You left out one step in your arrow building process. You need to clean the carbon dust from inside the arrow before you glue in the insert.
💪🏽🇺🇸🏹
Oh...big nasty trout in that intro.
A nice tool, but hardly anything you “need” to buy.
Squaring tools are inexpensive.
There are less expensive arrow saws.
A spinner is also pretty cheap.
Better to spend your $$$ on an arrow straightness/spine tester. Looking for imperfections and hidden flaws.
So 1
You apparently haven’t put all three devices bought separately on a spreadsheet.
And when you buy a straightness and spine tester and get that done, do you THEN have to build an arrow or is it just good to go?
Weird comment, any alcohol involved?
@@RanchFairy
Judging by that reply, I would certainly think alcohol was involved.
Why would I need to put all 3 devices on a spreadsheet?
If you are meaning the total cost, the 3 devices can be less than the all in 1 device.
You can build your arrow at any time… though it would make more sense to do it after measuring to make sure you don’t have a bad arrow.
Do you not understand how to use a straightness and spine tester? Your reply would make more sense if you didn’t.
@@johnarcher9480
PUT 3 devices on a spreadsheet
Cost per device
Plus shipping.
Holler back. You haven't priced arrow saws in a long time. I was quite surprised.
You don't have to buy this unit.
@@RanchFairy
Again, you don’t need a spreadsheet for simple math.
One can get an arrows saw pretty cheaply… you just gotta look.
I said its a nice tool, just not needed, nor the best option.
@@johnarcher9480
FEEL FREE TO USE A CRAYON
2nd grade work here:
YOU GET A CRAYON AN ADD
The price of another saw
Price of a spinner
Price of a squaring tool.
SUM ALL 3 (this means add all 3 together)
And compare that to price point of this 3 in one unit.
If it’s cheaper to buy your way, you win.
Storage of crayons, notebook, and all the separate pieces aside……
OK you gotta quit showing cool stuff. Im gonna go broke. :)
I have a question and I don't mean it in a sarcastic way or anything. You take a lot of time to make your arrows and test them and nock tune etc. You also have a lab radar and high speed camera.... both very expensive. Yet you've stated repeatedly you don't own a bow press or any equipment to actually tune a bow. I feel like it would only help you to have/learn how to tune and work on a bow yourself. Just curious is all, trust me its not that hard. Would give you more content as well.
@@RG-ij7ge
So fair.
I actually know a ton about the bow. However - the industry line is “if the bow can shoot ANY arrow”
Which can be done. I know it can.
Then that arrow is ALSO a fantastic hunting arrow.
That is a complete lie.
Now - on bow tuning. These guys tune ONE arrow.
One. They call it good for all others of the same make and model
That is why I spend so much time on the arrow tweaks. Getting a decent bare shaft is really not that hard
Getting 12 perfectly nock tuned and bare shaft means your ammo is very very consistent.
@@RanchFairyreloading/hand loading bow “ammo” is a concept never thought of till watching your videos; makes too much sense. Appreciate the content and your efforts in helping educate folks. Recently got a modsaw and it’s really cool and economical.
@@Grizzwalker
Great!!