Woodchipper
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I got the wild idea of using aluminum arrows for blanks or part of blanks. Don Ward covers this in his book, Turning Modified Slimline Pens, Beyond the Basics, on pages 75-79. Having been in archery for decades, I thought of using a couple of arrows I have in the basement. A fellow on a bowhunting forum confirmed my question on dimensions for aluminum arrows. I found a 2018 arrow; it is 20/64ths OD (0.3125) and 18/64ths ID (0.28125). The ID measuring 0.28125 will take the Slimline tube of about 0.268-0.269 and leave room for adhesive; tried it. Carbon arrows are different as they are measured by the flex of the shaft. My homework is to find the ID of those arrows.
There are several sources for aluminum arrows but my choice is Lancaster Archery Supply, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The ones I refer to is the Easton XX75 Camo Hunter. One could use the logo area plus the plain camo shaft will supply a bunch of arrows. I have access to an arrow cutter. Maybe one could mark the arrows and have a shop cut them for you. Just remember to keep the ends square. Hope this might help others.
Remember, one good turn deserves another.
There are several sources for aluminum arrows but my choice is Lancaster Archery Supply, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The ones I refer to is the Easton XX75 Camo Hunter. One could use the logo area plus the plain camo shaft will supply a bunch of arrows. I have access to an arrow cutter. Maybe one could mark the arrows and have a shop cut them for you. Just remember to keep the ends square. Hope this might help others.
Remember, one good turn deserves another.