I just got me a nanner cut chopper. That thing is a pain to use. I have to beat the heck out of it to cut.Should I have to do that or do I need a new blade for it? This is the first time for me to use one so any tip will help.
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Reg'lar hammer can damage your chopper.
Alan, from what I've seen, I prefer the chopper. First off I don't like the smell of burnt feathers.Secondly, I don't want to take the chance of burning my shaft (it could happen
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I like the chopper I've got. I do need to either sharpen or replace the blade though.
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The problem that most people have with the little chopper is that they try to cut the quil along with the rest of the feather. if you will precut the quil to length before using the little chopper then it will work like a champ!
IF you will fist cut the front tip of the feather at an angle so the tip has a fine slinder point, then lay the feather in the chopper and with a pair of siccors cut the back end of the quil to length. This will allow the feather to lay in the chopper and the blade will only be cutting the feather, not the quil. This will make for a more exact cut with the little chopper.
I've cut hundreds of feathers with the little chopper. With the above mentioned method, you should have a perfectly cut feather fly out of the chopper, ready to be glued on your arrow!
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