feather cut
spbyrum
spbyrum at hiwaay.net
Wed Apr 2 08:50:55 AKST 2003
Brian
Try a larger harder wheel. I'm trying to learn, too. Wings are not too
bad. Stabs ok, too. I tried cutting a vertical fin. That didn't go
very well. The big difference between root and tip along with the very
short span make it very challenging.
Steve Bryum
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Subject: Re: feather cut
I have one of these and actually am in the early
stages of learning to use it. I find that the wheel
that steers the bow tends not to do such a good job
and I have to carefully steer the wheel to keep the
bow from walking the alligators clips into the side of
the core.
Anyone have any tips on this?
--- Earl Vincent <ev3464 at sccoast.net> wrote:
> Anybody interested in a Feathercut. Wing cutting
> machine w/standard and 40 inch folding bows?
> Earl Vincent
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