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Old 06-10-06, 08:11 AM
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If DIY'ing a high speed rotary unit such as a Dremel or preferably a custom arrow saw will cut carbon, wood and alloy arrows, Fine toothed hacksaw style saw will do aluminum's and wood, and at a push a pipe cutter will do alloys, The risk of not getting a clean right angled cut using any of these methods (except with the use of a custom arrow saw) is very high and you stand a great chance of ruining a set of arrows, the best method is to visit a archery pro shop and get them done by experienced staff members though expect to pay around 60p+ per arrow,
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