I almost never comment on vid's, but I just have to say that I find myself grinning like the proverbial Cheshire Cat (probably more actually) when I'm watching this very lovely and entertaining lady! You are a delight Allie! I'm just beginning my archery adventure, eagerly awaiting delivery of my set-up, and absorbing every bit of information I can in order to understand every aspect of archery before I get going. Thank you Allie for sharing your experience with us out here in the big wide world! :) ...an Englishman in Stockholm, Sweden.
I hate to admit but am impressed. Much satisfaction in tuning and maintenance of your own bow. If you ever upgrade to shooting a bowtech I might commit to watching every video....
Good video, Allie. I also nave an at-home bow shop. I have an LCA Ultimate EZ press (because I have a couple of crossbows), the LCA draw board you have, and a Baker bow vise. I have two saw horses that I lay a wide board across, clamp the board down and that becomes my work bench. When I'm done, I remove the board, fold up the saw horses and set them aside. My arrow saw is the one made by T-Bird. I can bolt the Baker vise to the saw horse board. I also lay the arrow saw on the saw horse board when I cut arrows. I have some recurve bows and longbows, but I can't operate a stringer because I'm an above the knee amputee and work from a wheel chair. So, I bought a Harbor Freight WORM gear winch and use that to string/unstring my traditional bows. I have eye bolts screwed into the floor of my shed which hold down the tips of my trad bows. The worm gear winch is attached above, to the LCA press. The cable end draws up on the bow's handle, while the bow tips are held down, and I'm able to easily string/unstring my bows. Works like a charm and keeps the bows limbs from flexing. Bobby
If you plan on working on multiple length ATA bows with the EZ Green; I recommend putting the wheel on it. It saves SO MUCH time... I've put a drill on one before to go from 30"-40" ATA bows
You always seem so happy. I love your positivity I like what you've done there. Seems little complicated but once figured out will be more rewarding than paying someone else to do it.
Excited for u.... Since watching u I have finally decided to get into archery and just picked up my RX4 the other day. Hopefully will set up my own station someday. Keep up the good work it really helps newbies like me... hopefully next couple of years will be living out west so better practice now.
Allie I have the same arrow saw. I don't have it bolted down to my work bench. But for you. you could uses it on top of your cooler with a blanket on it. It really doesn't vibrate a lot. and having a blanket on your cooler will help. You might want to rig a vacuum up to suck up the carbon dust too. But an easy thing to do too.
Dang girl!! I can't wait for shorts weather. Which means fishing... Comfortably! Can't wait to see the next video! It certainly takes a few assets to work on bows now a days. Love the excitement! 👍
I fabricated my own arrow saw and my own bow vise...saved a ton of cash !! Of course, I own 12 compound bows, soooo !! And I built my own bench(s) to go with them (if you're a serious archer ((and I are!)), you just gotta have more than one!!). Great job on the build !!!
@@OutdoorsAllie Here's a link to a fellow archer who does a lot of youtube videos (who also lives in Pennsylvania). I have watched many of his vids and found him to be quite informative and knowledgeable. ua-cam.com/channels/_-RO1NuBmgoRq6gaiOlXyQ.html He goes by the name of "Average Jack Archery". Check him out (if you haven't already). You may find some of his vids helpful.
I hope the people from your knife videos see this and send you something you don't have to open boxes with scissors lol. Looking forward to bow set up videos :)
Allie, great video! I like your equipment description and selection for an at-home shop. Another piece of equipment that I have is a do-it-yourself paper tuner made out of PVC. There are plans available on the internet and they are very easy and inexpensive to make. Might be a good project for you and Nick(?) to do together. You can buy tuners on-line for $150 but I built mine for about $30 and it works great!
The only thing I'd add about the bow press is that on the more expensive models it's not only about some being motorized. Some come with a pin that allows you to quickly change the length of the arm so you work on different lengths bow or use the draw board with a longer draw bow without cranking the arm forever. Great video! Only big piece for my home shop I'm missing is the press. Got my eye on the LCA ultimate EZ press. Been using it in both shops I've worked in and just love it.
@@OutdoorsAllie no worries. Just thought I'd share what I knew. Great video! Jealous of your set up! Though I just lucked out finding a used easton arrow saw for 75 bucks. Just need a bow press still.
Doing the same, arrow saw is next on the list. I'll be saving on the stands and either getting a Husky adjustable desk or small toolbox. I had a cheaper vise and purchased the OMP... it's a chunk of coin, but when the point of a vise is to help level everything on the bow, I don't know if there is a better one out there. Enjoy! It's a great feeling learning and taking ownership of the whole process.
Love your enthusiasm and the fact you are an excellent role model, not just for women hunters, but younger hunters as well. Anyhow...just "suggestion". I think you would be better served by having a small workbench (UA-cam and Google are your friend) and a bench mounted bow vise. Once you start to work on your bow, you're gonna need a place to set your tools, lighter, Dloop pliers, serving spool, hex wrenches, arrow saw, etc. Just makes things a little easier. BTW, cutting carbon arrows, ya might wanna vent the dust. Just a thought... keep up the good work!
Wow! So jealous !!! can't wait to see the final results, from interior designer point of view try to frame some of your old or déja used target papers if any on the wall, it will add the passion signature👌🤗 will keep an eye on your channel 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
For a bow stand I adapted the top part of a camera tripod. Find an old one. I got mine at a garage sale for $5.00. Remove the legs mount it DIY stand or bench.
I see you received your press and bow vice. I had the same issue with mounting my Last Chance. The press is a bench mounting model. It has three different holes for raising the press higher. They are two inches apart. I solved my wobbly problem by drilling a second hole two inches above the first one and using the existing holes in the bench mounting part. I drilled the holes out to 5/16 of inch and bought some sturdier bolts with fender washers; 4 bolts instead of two. This solved the problem without crushing the square tubing. It limits adjustability though to two inches instead of the four but I didn't want it higher anyhow. On the October Mt. vice, I couldn't see paying that much for a stand either. I'm am fortunate to have a MIG welder and metal tools . I bought the metal and I'm making my own stand. I think others could easily do the same. Last, I bought the wide limb mount from October Mt. I wish I had bought the vice with it standard to save money. Hope this helps someone.
Great video. Great equipment. You probably could have gotten a toolbox with a wood top and mounted everything to that for the cost of all the stands. Then you would storage and a work surface. But this is an old video, maybe you have that by now. Keep it up. Your content is fun and informative.
@@OutdoorsAllie After watching a few more of your videos I understood why you did it the way you did. Completely understand. Looking forward to an update video. Keep up the good work.
I really think that's flipping awesome that year so invested to spend the money on something like that I gotta say I tangled up in archery I just bought press oso
@@OutdoorsAllie I can see you you are maintaining yourself very good , fitness and over all for yourself and for exposures . Putting out your honest opinions on everything , trying to be funny , making funny faces and postures. Over all, you are doing the best you can to do this channel and we buy it. Outstanding job. Keep it going!
Hey Allie. If you're cutting arrows yourself, sounds like you're building your own. What about a Fletching Jig? Think about a Bitzenburger. They're awesome!
Great video. When you are all done a recap of the costs would be helpful. Also your opinion of what you purchased that is needed and what was just good to have. Dale
Awesome, so excited for you, the arrow saw is so important, just because you can get cut to length, doesn't mean, it's the proper length.. Arrow tuning is extremely important.. I have know doubt, that you will be shooting 30% or more, better once you have time to learn arrow tuning. You groups will tighten-up at long range shooting and you will get better penetration, just because the arrow is flying the best it can..
And home depot has a really good 72" by 20" work bench that is solid and heavy enough to be a great work bench, fairly cheap too, solid wood 1 1/4" thick top, adjustable for height...
The archery designz draw board kit is better and also fits in the ez green press, and do yourself a favor and get the hand wheel for the press instead of the crank
You went all in, congrats. You should have just built a bench for all those goodies. I built my own bow press with draw board for about $50 and about an hour of time. It’s made out of wood. Mine is mechanically hand operated but it was cheap and I’ve worked on several bows. Just use common sense. I’d recommend watching Kellen from “inside out precision” on YT for how to tutorials. He’s got great content.
@@OutdoorsAllie I dont tie in enough peeps and I've bought a fair amount of bows lately. I've had to resort back to rewatching his tutorial. Obviously Dudley has great content too.
It would have been much cheaper to build a workbench out of 2x4's and plywood that hinge and fold down flat against the wall when not in use. Which would be more sturdy. You're awesome by the way 😁
My 'shop' consisted for a long time of a table from good will. A press, and arrow saw, and a bunch of wood clamps. Much cheaper than the free standing ones.
in the list of essentials, you left out the most important part. We also need a good woman like you. Smart, attractive, a bit goofy (sense of humor), loves the outdoors, and not afraid to have a go, rather than letting someone else do it for you. WIN! :D
Thats expensive but nice. I made an uall in one archery shop on a single home depot saw horse. Its pretty stable. I have a ez press, draw board, bow vise and i am going to mount my pvc square paper tuner in the middle of the top of the vise and i might add my arrow saw in the back too. If u want to see it let me know how i can send the pic to u. The stand was only 34.00 home depot and the legs fold inside. Let me know. Just thought i give my 2 cents.
Very cute and good video I never could get there with archery I'm glad to see you get there and I can see it makes you happy and you're right about vices they do cost a lot of money lol🐝
Just bought the same arrow saw. I was looking at the last chance revolution but too expensive now. What do you plan on using for squaring your arrows after cut? I am trying the G5 ASD.
You need to start working on friends and family's bows to recoup your cost. Real friends don't ask for discounts or deals. Quality work ain't cheap and cheap work ain't quality. Great video!!
Love Last Chance Archery, got their digital scale 4 weighing small accessories last year & use it all the time with my arrow spinner. Just got a new multi use jig 4 fletching 2day in the mail 2 go along with my Blazer jig that works great but is only a 2" Blazer Blazer fletching tool. R u sure u r 5'10:?#no heels on bare feet,lol
Personally it seems like it would be more economically sound to get a work bench. You could have saved on the stands for both the vice and the press. The press could be "permanent" on the bench and a vice could be used on the same bench or just secured them to the bench with a couple easily removable bolts. Just my opinion tho
@@OutdoorsAllie I gotcha. I was just curious if you're sponsored by any of these people because that quite a price for all that stuff. Trying to figure a way to do it for a little less $ ya know?
Would almost be worth getting a mechanic’s tool chest for 400.00 and put the bow press and vice in it. Then you would have a ton of storage in the tool chest
Congrats your on your way Allie! ) ) ) >>>--------> O. Now you & Nick?, need to start having kids so you can start teaching. Just saying I can see you teaching kids. P.S. I cut my arrows with a Dremel, although a cheap chop saw from harbor freight with a thin metal wheel will work also.
If you send me some pics with measurements i can make some simple brackets to mount the saw to the bow press stand.. at least from what i see in the video i can..
At least she's not wasting money on dresses and shoes. What is the most expensive hobby to spend money on? Car restoration, guitar building/ luthier tools, handgun and rifle optimization, woodworking, electronic repair, etc. Unless you buy many different bows, archery is inexpensive. Hooray.
@@OutdoorsAllie like a persons you pay not a machine to clarify also just want to say a word of appreciation for you and the fact that you a running your own business and a UA-cam channel and keeping up with your community keep at it your work will pay off love, me.😁
This is officially my favorite channel on UA-cam, especially with all the hands and elbows flying around. I can't wait to see how this goes.
Thank you!!!
This is awesome!! I'm literally doing the same thing right now. It's a commitment to jump in, but I think it'll be worth it over the next decade.
Awesome. Ya im excited to get started!
When we added our motorized press at the shop it was the best! Saves so much time.
I almost never comment on vid's, but I just have to say that I find myself grinning like the proverbial Cheshire Cat (probably more actually) when I'm watching this very lovely and entertaining lady! You are a delight Allie! I'm just beginning my archery adventure, eagerly awaiting delivery of my set-up, and absorbing every bit of information I can in order to understand every aspect of archery before I get going. Thank you Allie for sharing your experience with us out here in the big wide world! :) ...an Englishman in Stockholm, Sweden.
I hate to admit but am impressed. Much satisfaction in tuning and maintenance of your own bow. If you ever upgrade to shooting a bowtech I might commit to watching every video....
LOL thanks. Truthfully ive never even shot a bowtech, but I'll look into it!
You can thank me now or later. I’ll be keeping an eye out;)
I clamp my arrow saw 2 my bow press and love it.
I'm a definite gadget junkie, and I am learning about a whole new world of things I've never used. Thanks....
I'm 17 and finally got my archery room finished. I also recently got a last chance ez green bow press and absolutely love. Love your channel.👍👍
That is awesome Charlie. Thanks for watching!
You bring so much enthusiasm or your channel, I can’t wait for the next one . Great job
Thanks Jeff!
Good video, Allie. I also nave an at-home bow shop. I have an LCA Ultimate EZ press (because I have a couple of crossbows), the LCA draw board you have, and a Baker bow vise. I have two saw horses that I lay a wide board across, clamp the board down and that becomes my work bench. When I'm done, I remove the board, fold up the saw horses and set them aside. My arrow saw is the one made by T-Bird. I can bolt the Baker vise to the saw horse board. I also lay the arrow saw on the saw horse board when I cut arrows.
I have some recurve bows and longbows, but I can't operate a stringer because I'm an above the knee amputee and work from a wheel chair. So, I bought a Harbor Freight WORM gear winch and use that to string/unstring my traditional bows. I have eye bolts screwed into the floor of my shed which hold down the tips of my trad bows. The worm gear winch is attached above, to the LCA press. The cable end draws up on the bow's handle, while the bow tips are held down, and I'm able to easily string/unstring my bows. Works like a charm and keeps the bows limbs from flexing.
Bobby
Nice. Thanks for the tips Bobby!
The arrow saw.... Bought mine years ago. One of my best archery purchases. And the arrow squaring tool.
Absolutely!
If you plan on working on multiple length ATA bows with the EZ Green; I recommend putting the wheel on it. It saves SO MUCH time... I've put a drill on one before to go from 30"-40" ATA bows
Thanks for the tip!
The arrow saw is great to have. I hate going to a shop to cut my arrows. Looks like you are set!
Cant wait to use it!
You always seem so happy.
I love your positivity
I like what you've done there.
Seems little complicated but once figured out will be more rewarding than paying someone else to do it.
Looks like an awesome start, stay awesome
Thank you!
Nice purchase! Thanks for the video, Allie:) Hope you have a awesome weekend!
Should be alot of fun videos to come!
Excited for u.... Since watching u I have finally decided to get into archery and just picked up my RX4 the other day. Hopefully will set up my own station someday. Keep up the good work it really helps newbies like me... hopefully next couple of years will be living out west so better practice now.
That is awesome! Glad to hear that Russ!
This is a huge step! It’s going to be awesome! I’m might do this just for great content!
Do it!
Allie, I enjoyed seeing the video. Thanks for sharing. Have fun, LOL. I know you will.
Thank for watching Jerry!
Good for you!!! Glad you are investing on your own home bow shop.
Me too. Thanks for watching!
Allie I have the same arrow saw. I don't have it bolted down to my work bench. But for you. you could uses it on top of your cooler with a blanket on it. It really doesn't vibrate a lot. and having a blanket on your cooler will help. You might want to rig a vacuum up to suck up the carbon dust too. But an easy thing to do too.
Ok, good to know. Thanks Weaver!
Oh man, shouldn’t have watched, now I want one!
Doooo it!
Dang girl!! I can't wait for shorts weather. Which means fishing... Comfortably! Can't wait to see the next video! It certainly takes a few assets to work on bows now a days. Love the excitement! 👍
Im pumped!
I fabricated my own arrow saw and my own bow vise...saved a ton of cash !! Of course, I own 12 compound bows, soooo !! And I built my own bench(s) to go with them (if you're a serious archer ((and I are!)), you just gotta have more than one!!). Great job on the build !!!
That is awesome!
@@OutdoorsAllie Here's a link to a fellow archer who does a lot of youtube videos (who also lives in Pennsylvania). I have watched many of his vids and found him to be quite informative and knowledgeable.
ua-cam.com/channels/_-RO1NuBmgoRq6gaiOlXyQ.html
He goes by the name of "Average Jack Archery".
Check him out (if you haven't already). You may find some of his vids helpful.
I hope the people from your knife videos see this and send you something you don't have to open boxes with scissors lol. Looking forward to bow set up videos :)
LoL true.
I really enjoyed the video can't wait to see u use everything
Thanks Steve!
Awesome video! Would love a series on starting archery hunting with a low, medium, and high budget.
I'll keep that in mind Nathan!
She’s absolutely Beautiful!
Allie, great video! I like your equipment description and selection for an at-home shop. Another piece of equipment that I have is a do-it-yourself paper tuner made out of PVC. There are plans available on the internet and they are very easy and inexpensive to make. Might be a good project for you and Nick(?) to do together. You can buy tuners on-line for $150 but I built mine for about $30 and it works great!
Yes, i like that idea!
Congrats on your purchases. Going to be a great series!
No doubt!
@@OutdoorsAllie Well don't get too confident, HaHa!
Great choice on the bow vise!
Can't go wrong!
Put a shim at the base of the uprights to prevent that wobble.
You’ve got the best eyebrows on UA-cam.
I took the handle off my easy press and replaced it with a old cordless drill.
I like that idea!
The only thing I'd add about the bow press is that on the more expensive models it's not only about some being motorized. Some come with a pin that allows you to quickly change the length of the arm so you work on different lengths bow or use the draw board with a longer draw bow without cranking the arm forever.
Great video! Only big piece for my home shop I'm missing is the press. Got my eye on the LCA ultimate EZ press. Been using it in both shops I've worked in and just love it.
Ahhhh I see. Thanks for the feedback!
@@OutdoorsAllie no worries. Just thought I'd share what I knew. Great video! Jealous of your set up! Though I just lucked out finding a used easton arrow saw for 75 bucks. Just need a bow press still.
Doing the same, arrow saw is next on the list. I'll be saving on the stands and either getting a Husky adjustable desk or small toolbox. I had a cheaper vise and purchased the OMP... it's a chunk of coin, but when the point of a vise is to help level everything on the bow, I don't know if there is a better one out there. Enjoy! It's a great feeling learning and taking ownership of the whole process.
Its pricey, but so worth it!
Love your enthusiasm and the fact you are an excellent role model, not just for women hunters, but younger hunters as well. Anyhow...just "suggestion". I think you would be better served by having a small workbench (UA-cam and Google are your friend) and a bench mounted bow vise. Once you start to work on your bow, you're gonna need a place to set your tools, lighter, Dloop pliers, serving spool, hex wrenches, arrow saw, etc. Just makes things a little easier. BTW, cutting carbon arrows, ya might wanna vent the dust. Just a thought... keep up the good work!
Yes, a bench would be nice. Thanks for the kind words Tom!
So awesome Can't wait to see your next videos😊🤘🤪
thanks for watching Dwaine!
Your welcome your so funny lol
Wow! So jealous !!! can't wait to see the final results, from interior designer point of view try to frame some of your old or déja used target papers if any on the wall, it will add the passion signature👌🤗 will keep an eye on your channel 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
cool idea!
For a bow stand I adapted the top part of a camera tripod. Find an old one. I got mine at a garage sale for $5.00. Remove the legs mount it DIY stand or bench.
Nice!!
I see you received your press and bow vice. I had the same issue with mounting my Last Chance. The press is a bench mounting model. It has three different holes for raising the press higher. They are two inches apart. I solved my wobbly problem by drilling a second hole two inches above the first one and using the existing holes in the bench mounting part. I drilled the holes out to 5/16 of inch and bought some sturdier bolts with fender washers; 4 bolts instead of two. This solved the problem without crushing the square tubing. It limits adjustability though to two inches instead of the four but I didn't want it higher anyhow. On the October Mt. vice, I couldn't see paying that much for a stand either. I'm am fortunate to have a MIG welder and metal tools . I bought the metal and I'm making my own stand. I think others could easily do the same. Last, I bought the wide limb mount from October Mt. I wish I had bought the vice with it standard to save money. Hope this helps someone.
Thanks for the tips!
Great video. Great equipment. You probably could have gotten a toolbox with a wood top and mounted everything to that for the cost of all the stands. Then you would storage and a work surface. But this is an old video, maybe you have that by now. Keep it up. Your content is fun and informative.
Update videos coming very soon! Thanks for watching.
@@OutdoorsAllie After watching a few more of your videos I understood why you did it the way you did. Completely understand. Looking forward to an update video. Keep up the good work.
Great video of your bow shop
Thanks for watching Bill!
I really think that's flipping awesome that year so invested to spend the money on something like that I gotta say I tangled up in archery I just bought press oso
Nice!!!!
Dayum she GORGEOUS!!! 😍
She looks very fun to watch . I like her.
thanks max!
@@OutdoorsAllie I can see you you are maintaining yourself very good , fitness and over all for yourself and for exposures .
Putting out your honest opinions on everything , trying to be funny , making funny faces and postures. Over all, you are doing the best you can to do this channel and we buy it. Outstanding job.
Keep it going!
Hey Allie. If you're cutting arrows yourself, sounds like you're building your own. What about a Fletching Jig? Think about a Bitzenburger. They're awesome!
Yes, I just got one!
clamp youre arrow saw to the back of the bow press worked for me
Awesome video 💯
Glad you enjoyed!
Great video. When you are all done a recap of the costs would be helpful. Also your opinion of what you purchased that is needed and what was just good to have.
Dale
Absolutely.
You can mount the arrow cutter on a 2x10 for stability
I like that idea!
Use a drill (like an 18or 20volt) on the end of the bow press to adjust it in and out.
Awesome, so excited for you, the arrow saw is so important, just because you can get cut to length, doesn't mean, it's the proper length.. Arrow tuning is extremely important..
I have know doubt, that you will be shooting 30% or more, better once you have time to learn arrow tuning.
You groups will tighten-up at long range shooting and you will get better penetration, just because the arrow is flying the best it can..
Glad to hear that.
Ahh. Solar eclipse? I watched it at the rest stop south of Idaho Falls. Cool tat.
Thanks David!
Very cool, hopefully you can work on bows for years and years.
Thats the plan!
You need a chronograph too, great video thanks for sharing.
I know! One more thing to purchase!
What type of bait do you use to catch fish and what kind of fish do you like catching the most.?
I'm sure you know some fabricator that would of done it for cheap but dammmmmm that's nice!!
Thanks for watching Gregorio!
Fun video. Where did you get the shirt? The simple outdoor design is awsome.
Sawyer! They make some great products!
And home depot has a really good 72" by 20" work bench that is solid and heavy enough to be a great work bench, fairly cheap too, solid wood 1 1/4" thick top, adjustable for height...
ahhh. thanks for the suggestion!
@@OutdoorsAllie you're welcome :-)
@@OutdoorsAllie this is the one I have, and suggested above: www.homedepot.com/p/Husky-6-ft-Solid-Wood-Top-Workbench-G7200S-US/206288247
Baker archery has a great bow vise.
I'll check it out!
The archery designz draw board kit is better and also fits in the ez green press, and do yourself a favor and get the hand wheel for the press instead of the crank
Ol boy should have built you a work bench. Could have saved a lot of money! Love working on my own stuff too.
Good for you
Thanks :)
Get some metal shims in the base to make up the gap so the metal doesn’t crimp or bend
Thanks for the idea!
You went all in, congrats. You should have just built a bench for all those goodies.
I built my own bow press with draw board for about $50 and about an hour of time. It’s made out of wood. Mine is mechanically hand operated but it was cheap and I’ve worked on several bows. Just use common sense.
I’d recommend watching Kellen from “inside out precision” on YT for how to tutorials. He’s got great content.
I'll get around to building one. Thanks for watching! I'll check out Kellen's stuff!
@@OutdoorsAllie I dont tie in enough peeps and I've bought a fair amount of bows lately. I've had to resort back to rewatching his tutorial.
Obviously Dudley has great content too.
It would have been much cheaper to build a workbench out of 2x4's and plywood that hinge and fold down flat against the wall when not in use. Which would be more sturdy. You're awesome by the way 😁
Didn't have the room. Maybe sometime soon! Thank for watching Kevin!
Good job on your decision I’m doing the same 🏹
You're going to love it!
My 'shop' consisted for a long time of a table from good will. A press, and arrow saw, and a bunch of wood clamps. Much cheaper than the free standing ones.
No doubt, I just liked the free standing ones for traveling.
I just thought you could add why you went with the brands you did. What were the features that made you decide on one brand over another.
Dale
Thanks Dale. I'll be sure to do that.
in the list of essentials, you left out the most important part. We also need a good woman like you. Smart, attractive, a bit goofy (sense of humor), loves the outdoors, and not afraid to have a go, rather than letting someone else do it for you. WIN! :D
Thats expensive but nice. I made an uall in one archery shop on a single home depot saw horse. Its pretty stable. I have a ez press, draw board, bow vise and i am going to mount my pvc square paper tuner in the middle of the top of the vise and i might add my arrow saw in the back too. If u want to see it let me know how i can send the pic to u. The stand was only 34.00 home depot and the legs fold inside. Let me know. Just thought i give my 2 cents.
Good stuff. Thanks for watching Wade!
Very cute and good video I never could get there with archery I'm glad to see you get there and I can see it makes you happy and you're right about vices they do cost a lot of money lol🐝
Yes, i cant wait!
Just bought the same arrow saw. I was looking at the last chance revolution but too expensive now. What do you plan on using for squaring your arrows after cut? I am trying the G5 ASD.
I bought the Lumenok arrow squaring tool!
You need to start working on friends and family's bows to recoup your cost. Real friends don't ask for discounts or deals. Quality work ain't cheap and cheap work ain't quality. Great video!!
Not cheap at all lol
Beautiful voice
You can have the stuff made at your local fab shop for fraction of the cost.
Hey Nice video ...I’ll bet you buy a chronograph... they are a must ...thanks again. Craig. Pa. Guy
I have been looking at them LOL
Love Last Chance Archery, got their digital scale 4 weighing small accessories last year & use it all the time with my arrow spinner. Just got a new multi use jig 4 fletching 2day in the mail 2 go along with my Blazer jig that works great but is only a 2" Blazer Blazer fletching tool.
R u sure u r 5'10:?#no heels on bare feet,lol
5'8 lol
Just a suggestion....I wouldn’t use the arrow saw in the house...it is messy! I did this a year ago...hope u enjoy yours as much as I do mine!
Thanks for the tip!
@@OutdoorsAllie not only messy also toxic...be careful with carbon cuttings.
I was wondering what spine of arrow do you use?, i shoot a mission hammr on 60 lbs and i use 400 spine is that okay?
I shoot a 400 spine also. That sounds ok to me, but you can look it up. There are arrow spine charts all over the internet.
Arrow spine is based off of more than how many pounds you draw. Your arrow length and the speed of your bow is also factored in.
Personally it seems like it would be more economically sound to get a work bench. You could have saved on the stands for both the vice and the press. The press could be "permanent" on the bench and a vice could be used on the same bench or just secured them to the bench with a couple easily removable bolts. Just my opinion tho
Yes, eventually. I move around alot though.
@@OutdoorsAllie I gotcha. I was just curious if you're sponsored by any of these people because that quite a price for all that stuff. Trying to figure a way to do it for a little less $ ya know?
@@patcoyable No doubt. Its pricey for sure! Im not sponsored by any of these companies although that would be nice LOL
OOOBEhave... enjoyed your company. Coffee tavern tomorrow? Your Spunky!
Would almost be worth getting a mechanic’s tool chest for 400.00 and put the bow press and vice in it. Then you would have a ton of storage in the tool chest
Not a bad idea!
Did u make a bow yet
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Congrats your on your way
Allie! ) ) ) >>>--------> O. Now you & Nick?, need to start having kids so you can start teaching. Just saying I can see you teaching kids. P.S. I cut my arrows with a Dremel, although a cheap chop saw from harbor freight with a thin metal wheel will work also.
If you send me some pics with measurements i can make some simple brackets to mount the saw to the bow press stand.. at least from what i see in the video i can..
I think i'm going to mount the saw to a 2x10 for some extra stability.
You are so goofy adorable
Coolest girl.
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I'll just stick to traditional archery for now lol 🛶
I don't blame you LOL
New to your vlog, you are a stunning woman with a brain to match.
Hallo Allie@ !!! was ist deine Sportübung ?? Yoga, Tai Shi , Wingchung , Thai Boy oder Krafttraining ???
At least she's not wasting money on dresses and shoes. What is the most expensive hobby to spend money on? Car restoration, guitar building/ luthier tools, handgun and rifle optimization, woodworking, electronic repair, etc. Unless you buy many different bows, archery is inexpensive. Hooray.
Oooooor orrr hear me out get a metal fabricator to make a stand!
That would be sweet!
@@OutdoorsAllie like a persons you pay not a machine to clarify also just want to say a word of appreciation for you and the fact that you a running your own business and a UA-cam channel and keeping up with your community keep at it your work will pay off love, me.😁
I just put my arrow in a drill and cut it with a dremel tool.
Bad idea
Bow $600.00...😲 Bow maintenance equipment $4,675.00 👍
LoL truth!
Where you getting a bow for $600 ? I just picked up a sight yesterday I ordered over 2 months ago and that alone cost me $320.
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Why in the world didn’t you buy $50 worth of lumber and build a bench homie. Could’ve saved you some cheeseeee
I move around too much. Mobile set up works best in my situation :)