You guys are just plain mean!UPSMAN wrote:Boo,
That looks just like Paul.![]()
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You guys are just plain mean!UPSMAN wrote:Boo,
That looks just like Paul.![]()
I was thinking the same thing. Just wanted to check before I do something wrongxcaliber wrote:Keg, keep the longest distance to the start of the graphics at the point end. This will help keep them looking good longer from burying them into the targets.Zombie head to the rear. That was the end I cut.
I'm going to do the same thing with a silver sharpie and the lumenok FAST squaring tool.Jray wrote:If I was using an arrow saw I would cut 1 inch off each end. They say that most of the runout occurs on the ends. Only taking 2 inches off the shaft and using a less accurate means of cutting I would only take it off one end. What I do to make sure the end of the shaft is squared after using the G5 is to take a pencil and "color" the cut edge. It will leave a shiny ring that as you turn it on the G5 you can check and when the "shiny" is gone the end is squared.