Tremendous video at a perfect time. Question do you have a video or could you make one on how to level and adjust adjustable V bars? Because I have a side rod that is always a little more open than the other or one lower than the other.
I had removed the plastic washer from the riser end of my extender. One time I went to remove the extender, which was really tightened down, from the riser and instead of the extender coming loose the bushing from the riser came out. Was a right pain in the butt to get the bushing off the extender while not damaging it's thread. Once I finally got the bushing off I had to clean the threads on it, removing the old red loctite from the bushing and the risers threads, so I could then re-install the riser bushing with some red loctite. I used a bit too much loctite but that bushing is probably never coming out and I always use a plastic washer in between components that I want to separate often.
@@JakeKaminskiArchery I had to remove some red loctite, which is the permanent one, from the bushing thread but there wasn't that much of it so I think when the riser was assembled they didn't use quite enough. I probably used too much, I had to quickly back out the bushing a little bit to wipe up the excess that came out after I put the bushing back in. I still use that riser as a barebow setup for clout archery but the barebow weights all have have the plastic washers on just in case. That said I don't use washers inbetween the extender and vbar as the only time I want those to come apart is when I move to a new riser and have to reset that alignment.
Great video. I've managed to cross thread a long rod through a v-bar into the eye bolt! Its so solid stuck that it works fine to then screw into the extender. But its a pain to get into a kit bag obviously.......Love the new mat but maybe don't use it for filming as a plain background makes for much clearer imagery.
Hi jake. Nice video. I use leather washers between the various parts. I've never had any problems with loose parts during shooting and I keep all the parts together when I disassemble the bow.
Hi Jake, greats from Austria and many thx for your videos - learned a lot ... i got an off-topic question: How are you dealing with the weight difference of a blank shaft vs fletched arrows? In my case i have around 15 grain difference, is that significantly impacting the result of blank shaft tests (faster arrow flight, more fps)? Actually its not only weight alone, the balance of the arrow is also slightly different.
I have a question about the AAE extension. How would one fine tune it? Like how do you tell that its seting good to shoot? I do feel a diference when i tinker with it, but cant really see how that would change performance, or what is the best seting for the set up.
thank You Jake I was finding difficulty to install V bar in my bow but after seeing this video my problem has solved ❤
Thanks Jake... Your video is very informative..... I am looking for these sorts of videos for my Daughter.
Tremendous video at a perfect time. Question do you have a video or could you make one on how to level and adjust adjustable V bars? Because I have a side rod that is always a little more open than the other or one lower than the other.
I had removed the plastic washer from the riser end of my extender. One time I went to remove the extender, which was really tightened down, from the riser and instead of the extender coming loose the bushing from the riser came out. Was a right pain in the butt to get the bushing off the extender while not damaging it's thread. Once I finally got the bushing off I had to clean the threads on it, removing the old red loctite from the bushing and the risers threads, so I could then re-install the riser bushing with some red loctite. I used a bit too much loctite but that bushing is probably never coming out and I always use a plastic washer in between components that I want to separate often.
Those bushings should be in with semi-permanent loctite and shouldn’t come out with normal use.
@@JakeKaminskiArchery I had to remove some red loctite, which is the permanent one, from the bushing thread but there wasn't that much of it so I think when the riser was assembled they didn't use quite enough. I probably used too much, I had to quickly back out the bushing a little bit to wipe up the excess that came out after I put the bushing back in. I still use that riser as a barebow setup for clout archery but the barebow weights all have have the plastic washers on just in case. That said I don't use washers inbetween the extender and vbar as the only time I want those to come apart is when I move to a new riser and have to reset that alignment.
Great video. I've managed to cross thread a long rod through a v-bar into the eye bolt! Its so solid stuck that it works fine to then screw into the extender. But its a pain to get into a kit bag obviously.......Love the new mat but maybe don't use it for filming as a plain background makes for much clearer imagery.
Right then. I need to do this.... Second on tomorrow's list after building a target butt 😁
Hi jake. Nice video. I use leather washers between the various parts. I've never had any problems with loose parts during shooting and I keep all the parts together when I disassemble the bow.
Could you give a demonstration on how to align a Fuse Stabilizer system
I do not have one and have never aligned one, sorry.
Hi Jake, greats from Austria and many thx for your videos - learned a lot ... i got an off-topic question: How are you dealing with the weight difference of a blank shaft vs fletched arrows? In my case i have around 15 grain difference, is that significantly impacting the result of blank shaft tests (faster arrow flight, more fps)? Actually its not only weight alone, the balance of the arrow is also slightly different.
Could you give a demonstration on ho Aline the Fuse Stabalizer correctly?
Can i add a quick disconnect between the extension and the riser?
I have a question about the AAE extension. How would one fine tune it? Like how do you tell that its seting good to shoot? I do feel a diference when i tinker with it, but cant really see how that would change performance, or what is the best seting for the set up.
I adjusted it to whatever my preferred feeling was
Hi Jake Kaminski my name is Tim Modavis was your fathers name Joe Kaminski if it was he was married to my Mother, please let me know thank you