Feb 16, 2019 #1 neverquit WKR Joined Feb 15, 2015 Messages 570 Trying to removed the feathers from a footed arrow with out damaging the footing. It’s not a wrap, is paint I believe?
Trying to removed the feathers from a footed arrow with out damaging the footing. It’s not a wrap, is paint I believe?
Feb 16, 2019 #2 Trial153 WKR Joined Oct 28, 2014 Messages 8,187 Location NY I take you mean crested arrow. There really isnt a good way to remove them without messing it up. Better off stripping it an starting fresh
I take you mean crested arrow. There really isnt a good way to remove them without messing it up. Better off stripping it an starting fresh
Feb 16, 2019 Thread Starter #3 OP neverquit WKR Joined Feb 15, 2015 Messages 570 That sucks. I just got a new bow and the feathers on my arrows at falling apart so I figured I’d reflech them all. Yes crested not footed.
That sucks. I just got a new bow and the feathers on my arrows at falling apart so I figured I’d reflech them all. Yes crested not footed.
Feb 20, 2019 #4 wytx WKR Joined Feb 2, 2017 Messages 2,082 Location Wyoming You might try heating the area with a blow dryer and then carefully scraping the adhesive residue off with a sharp knife.
You might try heating the area with a blow dryer and then carefully scraping the adhesive residue off with a sharp knife.
Feb 22, 2019 #6 plentycoupe Lil-Rokslider Joined Jan 1, 2013 Messages 250 Sharp single bevel blade and a little patience.
Feb 22, 2019 #7 bhylton WKR Joined Jan 28, 2015 Messages 574 Location -MT- i would just strip with a knife and throw a vinyl wrap over it. If your going to do this a lot, i would recommend you try fletching tape rather than glue
i would just strip with a knife and throw a vinyl wrap over it. If your going to do this a lot, i would recommend you try fletching tape rather than glue
Feb 22, 2019 Thread Starter #8 OP neverquit WKR Joined Feb 15, 2015 Messages 570 Lol. I ended up doing the best I could and then wrapping them