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Awesome jig
FOC help. Hunt hogs need hard hitting arrows
Easy to use
It works very well in my Ryobi drill press. ( But ) when I tried to put the cutter in my Ryobi router the shank would not fit in the receiver so I measured it at 6. 58 mm that is a little larger than quarter inch Shank so I just ordered some online. 3/8x90° x 1/4 inch Shank.
Very good jig, definitely does the job
This jig works well. I had to set up a dediated router for best results. Using black walnut blanks yeields a very solid, eye appealing shaft that is very strong. The way I have things set up, I can turn out footed shafts in a very reasonable time frame. I am fast finding out folks like four p;oint footed shafts. I first saw footed shafts back in the late 1950's when the Ben… read more Pearson Co. was making them. They later stopped production as they were having too many problems.
Four Point Footed Arrow Jig...
So... I dumped grandads old wooden jig and asked those nice 3 Rivers guys to send me one of their 4 point arrow jigs. Now I don't get rejects, now all the arrows come off the jig exactly the same. This is good piece of kit. My only reservation is that it could have been made a wee bit longer for stability and safety when running it over or through the router. However, I made a a… read more dozen arrows in the time it used to take me to make two! Buy one and you won't be dissa....pointed: sorry I had add that! :)
Good tool
Ive always wanted to make four wing footed shafts. It took about 30 minutes to get set up. My first three that I made are perfect. Make sure to find you center line.
Yes i can send you a copy just send us an email address to [email protected] .
Yes i can send you a copy just send an email address to [email protected] .
The Four-Point Arrow Footing Jig will cost an additional $33.99 to ship to the UK.
It does come with the bit.
Yes, the specialized router bit is included with the jig. I would characterize the router bit as a fluted vee shape.
Yes it does
This is made of aluminum.
It's aluminum. Pretty sturdy. However it will get shaved down if you hit it with the router bit. I. Really happy with mine. Glad I bought it. I use it in a drill press. A router table would work way better though. Something with a hard fence
It's two blocks of aluminum
The tool is made of aluminium. Best jig I've used, even won a master fletcher award with the four footed. Cheers Mike
It appears to be alluminium, but could be any light weight alloy. On 22 Jul 2019 20:52, "3Rivers Archery" <
It wont fit in a Dremel it is designed & used with a pedestal/bench drill the shank of the tool bit is about the same size as a pencil, with the head being akin to a small counter-sink bit in size. (i can not give the exact size at the moment as iam away for a couple of days but will update). T. Sent: 20 July 2018 00:33
!/4 inch.
The shaft size is 1/4". I think you will a lot more power than a Dremel.
1/4" shank
When I used it with a drill press I set up a guide using a two 2x4s so that I could slide the block with out it moving side to side. I also brought the table or shelf of the drill press up so all i had to do is slide it into to drill bit, this worked very well
AAE 2part epoxie
The jig is angled, so you naturally get the taper.
Yes, this jig should work for 1/4" arrows.