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Old 14-11-07, 07:11 PM
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Location: Wirral, UK
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Originally Posted by LobbyMuncher View Post
Hi Alan

Spot on, programming is quite different to woodwork! I've only had time to nock one arrow, using the method taught by our longbow coach - which is a first cut using a hacksaw, widened using the tile saw. It's not perfect but I think it would be usable. Like anything else, it would take some time and practice to perfect.
Still, I reckon that time spent making a jig to frame the tile saw in exactly the right place would be time saved in spades later on. I'll post piccies when it's done, provided that it's not too embarrassingly amateur!

Cheers

ChrisM
Hi Chris

There is such a jig out there if you'd prefer to buy one:

FLYBOW Under Arrow building supplies you'll see The Self Nocker

Let us know how you get on and post some pics!

Jase
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