Sunday, January 22, 2012

Arrow Building Process


The proccess of building a custom arrow requires patience and attention to detail.  I have everything I need to produce quality arrows.  I have not come up with a pattern I could not achieve yet.


Each arrow receives a base coat.  This arrow shows a silver base coat that is 9 inches long.  The primary striping color is green.  For terminology purposes:  Silver base with Green Primary Stripe.


This is the final product.  Silver base with Green Primary Stripe.  Then we added the black cap accents (Black line between green and silver) and White interior accents.

Each arrow is fletched with the same fletching set up in order to improve consistentcy.  The fletchings for this arrow are 5.5 inch high profile shield cut feathers from Trueflight.  Right wing feathers in the Green Barred Pattern.




Here is a better look at the Black Cap accents and the White Interior Accents.


This is the finished product.  Soon the arrows will be tested in the back yard like all the rest of my personal arrows.  Stay tuned for more arrows and cresting patterns.  Thanks for the visit.  If you have any questions, please email jag_custom_archery@yahoo.com.  LOOSE!

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