Fletching Arrows Made Easy with The Wing Thing! 🏹✨
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- Опубликовано: 2 июл 2024
- Discover a game-changing method for arrow fletching without the hassle of marking jigs.
In this step-by-step tutorial, I demonstrate how to use 'The Wing Thing' to streamline the process and save valuable time. Made by @thearcherylab
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With its innovative design and 3D-printed parts, 'The Wing Thing' offers a brilliant solution for archers of all levels. Join me as I walk you through the simple yet effective technique, making arrow fletching a breeze.
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00:00 Introduction
00:05 Overview
00:32 Prep Work
00:54 Installation Process
01:54 Repeat for Other Vanes
02:36 Pinstripe Installation
03:11 Final Thoughts - Спорт
One good thing about spinwings is that you can do quick re fletch on the shooting range. Having no marker line on the shaft makes it so much harder to do.
These aren't exclusive things. Ideally, you'd have spare arrows because re-fletching in the field always yields irregular angles for vanes. However, in a pinch, you can pull out a tri-liner or marking jig. I've traveled with this jig and re-did some vanes for tournaments... but a compact marking jig is fine too..
This is awesome. Thank you for sharing.
Excellent explanation!! Thank YOU!!
You're very welcome!
This is a joke right? I could have already had that arrow fletched.
I agree that fletching with rubberized vanes can be faster. But mylar vanes like SpinWings are lighter and more consistently accurate. The tradeoff is that mylar vanes are high maintenance and take longer to fletch.
I disagree. I use mylar vanes and can fletch in half the time that it took you to fletch an arrow.