I bought some already fletched axis trad shafts and need to refletch them. How do y'all take off old fletching without removing the wood grain print. I thought about stripping them off and letting them sit in acetone?
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I've used wood grain finish carbons for a long time, and some glues, you just can't get off the shaft without scraping the finish. I have become pretty good at it, but I still get the occasional scrape. Fixed the problem by cap dipping and cresting all my arrows. You could also do the same with a wrap if you don't have the equipment to cap dip. Plain solid color wrap if you don't want fancy on your trad arrows.
All the best,
Glenn
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Originally posted by Usdi Yonv View PostPlease don't let them sit in acetone, it dissolves the resin that holds the carbon fiber together.
I don't let the shaft soak in the acetone, just enough to help the cleaning process.
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I just refletched some tonight - Three Rivers Trad Only with the woodgrain pattern. I use wraps which makes the fletches easier to remove. I swish them around in acetone for a few seconds then let them sit for a minute and the wrap and fletches peel right off. I agree that leaving them in acetone for too long could degrade the carbon but just a few seconds is all it takes to soften them up for removal. I have been doing it for years with no problems.
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Originally posted by MEsquivel View PostNot only that. It also will tend to hit right about 2".
Man, on second thought, you may want to just scrap that batch and start over!!!
Bisch
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Originally posted by Bisch View PostYeah! And if you really want to get picky, on #2 and #3 from the left the wrap is not all the way to the nock end of the shaft!!! That is an easy fix though, just cut that 1/8" off!
Man, on second thought, you may want to just scrap that batch and start over!!!
Bisch
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