Fantastic tutorial on arrow fletching! The step-by-step guidance, combined with clear visuals, made the process incredibly easy to understand. This video is a goldmine for both beginners and seasoned archers looking to refine their skills. Thanks for sharing such valuable content! 🏹👍
Good video, thank you. I don’t have a fletcher yet, so maybe a fletcher will answer my question. I was hoping to hear you mention the placement of the fletching from the nock, as well as the distance between each fletching.
For spacing between each fletching the jig will handle that as the indexer is set for equal spacing (3-fletch or 4-fletch). As for distance from the end of the nock to the fletch, that is a bit of personal preference, but 3/4 of an inch would be a good spacing to not have the fletching touching your face when you anchor. Fletching jig clamps have markings so you can space it the same from fletch to fletch, but great question about how far up the shaft to place the fletch.
We have all of our glue here: www.3riversarchery.com/buy/arrows/arrow-building/glues-tape It depends on what shafts you are fletching as for what works and does not. From there, it is a bit of personal preference. I've been using the Goat Tuff glue and accelerator a fair bit (as with the accelerator it goes so much faster). I am always fletching on an arrow wrap though.
Fantastic tutorial on arrow fletching! The step-by-step guidance, combined with clear visuals, made the process incredibly easy to understand. This video is a goldmine for both beginners and seasoned archers looking to refine their skills. Thanks for sharing such valuable content! 🏹👍
Great tip for installing the wrap!
Good video, thank you. I don’t have a fletcher yet, so maybe a fletcher will answer my question. I was hoping to hear you mention the placement of the fletching from the nock, as well as the distance between each fletching.
For spacing between each fletching the jig will handle that as the indexer is set for equal spacing (3-fletch or 4-fletch). As for distance from the end of the nock to the fletch, that is a bit of personal preference, but 3/4 of an inch would be a good spacing to not have the fletching touching your face when you anchor. Fletching jig clamps have markings so you can space it the same from fletch to fletch, but great question about how far up the shaft to place the fletch.
Thank you. I really liked this video
Cool video…did you ever see the “Cali-Bitz” decals to help with calibration when setting up the jig??
Thanks for the instructions.
Nice video! Looking for tips so I can fletch my own!
What glue you use for it?
We have all of our glue here: www.3riversarchery.com/buy/arrows/arrow-building/glues-tape
It depends on what shafts you are fletching as for what works and does not. From there, it is a bit of personal preference. I've been using the Goat Tuff glue and accelerator a fair bit (as with the accelerator it goes so much faster). I am always fletching on an arrow wrap though.
Thank you for your reference sir..
Is there a right jig and a left jig?
Most fletching jigs have an indexer and clamp that is either left wing, right wing, or straight.
What is your cost to do this for each arrow ?
We offer a few different options for fletching arrows. For custom fletched arrows please use our tool here: www.3riversarchery.com/arrow-builder.html
Is that Sam Elliot doing the voice intro?
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