modsaw - a fully modular arrow saw, spinner, and square including a vacuum attachment to collect carbon dust (Deluxe Kit)
R 9,777
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modsaw - a fully modular arrow saw, spinner, and square including a vacuum attachment to collect carbon dust (Deluxe Kit)
modsaw - Deluxe Kit - a 3D printed saw for the DIY archer
Includes a swappable rear rest allowing you to cut arrows quicker using your throat of nock or carbon to carbon measurement.
Includes an extra diamond coated blade
Includes 15 extra sandpaper discs for arrow squaring
Setup - 1. It is recommended to attach the saw to a workbench using the two screw holes on each end of the saw. 2. It is recommended to attach a vacuum to the vacuum attachment in order to collect the carbon dust.
Saw - 1. Adjust the rear rest on the saw by sliding the measurement indicator to the desired length you need to cut your arrows. Tighten the thumbscrew. 2. Adjust the middle rest to be centered between the saw blade and the rear rest. Tighten the thumbscrew. 3. Turn on the saw and slowly roll the arrow into the blade. 4. After cutting the carbon arrow shaft, move the arrow to the other side of the saw and rest it on the bearings.
Square - 1. After placing the arrow on the bearings, use gentle downward and forward force, rotate the arrow in the bearings while pushing the cut end into the included sandpaper post. This will perfectly square the cut end of the arrow and remove any carbon burs or dust. 2. Dry fit your inserts and tips into the newly squared shaft.
Spin - 1. Place your arrow back on the bearings after dry fitting your inserts and screwing in your tip 2. While the arrow is spinning, look down from the top of the arrow aligning the tip of your field point or broadhead with the spin indicator. 3. As the arrow spins, if there is any wobble remove the arrow from the spinner and rotate the insert slightly, continue doing this until you find the spine of the arrow, this is where the tip stays perfectly still while spinning.