Fletching Jigs??

Dylan Sluis

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I am getting some new arrows and want to fletch them up myself. I know the Bitzenburger is a great jig, but am tight on money and $100 for a jig right now would be hard(I just spent a lot of money on the new arrows and components.) I have been looking at the Bohning pro class jig. I will be using a 4-Fletch so the arizona EZ fletch won't work. Do you guys have any experience with the bohning pro class jig or do you have any other recommendations? Thanks!!
 
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Just give up on the 4 fletch and go with the Arizona EZ fletch mini max. So much helical it'll do the work of 4 vanes with 3. Save money on vanes and jigs. I even use it for my trad arrows now too because the extreme helical gets me plenty of stability and recovery with less vane weight.
 
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You can do a 4 fletch with the AZ-EZ fletch:


Obviously you may have to practice a tad before you get it just right. I am a big fan of the AZ-EZ and the Bitz, cost wise the AZ is versatile and will get the job done.
 
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I've had great results with the Grayling fletching jig. Comes with rings to do 3 or 4 fletch. Adjustable for offset also if you want a weak or strong offset. Not a lot of coin either ....around $30. They also sell just he clamp if you want to do helical.

Google Grayling fletching jig. I'm sure there are a couple of sellers for them.
 
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I'm all for DIY but if money's tight at the moment and it's a small quantity of arrows, having a shop fletch them may be the way to go. Vanes run $0.25 apiece or more, so you'll be spending a $1 per arrow plus $10 on a bottle of adhesive that you may only use a small fraction of plus whatever the jig costs. Just food for thought.
 
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I'm all for DIY but if money's tight at the moment and it's a small quantity of arrows, having a shop fletch them may be the way to go. Vanes run $0.25 apiece or more, so you'll be spending a $1 per arrow plus $10 on a bottle of adhesive that you may only use a small fraction of plus whatever the jig costs. Just food for thought.
I would do that if the pro shop by me hadn't lost all of my trust. I got a new bow from them and when they set me up they screwed up not 1, not 2, but 3 things. So I don't have any trust for them to do my arrows. So I am going to do them myself
 
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The only thing I have against the AZ EZ Fletch is I will be using TAC vanes. And they are a little tricky for adhesion. And I don't want a crazy helical. Only 1-2 degrees
 

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The only thing I have against the AZ EZ Fletch is I will be using TAC vanes. And they are a little tricky for adhesion. And I don't want a crazy helical. Only 1-2 degrees
Just get the pro instead of max. More reasonable helical.
 
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Just get the pro instead of max. More reasonable helical.
It's not just the helical for me. Like is said above I will be using TAC vanes which are a little tricky for adhesion. So I want to go 1 vane at a time. And don't want to use a AZ EZ Fletch.
 

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It's not just the helical for me. Like is said above I will be using TAC vanes which are a little tricky for adhesion. So I want to go 1 vane at a time. And don't want to use a AZ EZ Fletch.
10-4. Hard to beat the bitz for that. Can probably find a used one for a reasonable price.
 
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In my experience you are going to get the bits either now or later.

I had 3 different fletchers over the years til I got one.

Haven't had the need for anything more since.
 
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You can do a 4 fletch with the AZ-EZ fletch:


Obviously you may have to practice a tad before you get it just right. I am a big fan of the AZ-EZ and the Bitz, cost wise the AZ is versatile and will get the job done.
I use this as well. Its really slick and not too bad to learn
 
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In my experience you are going to get the bits either now or later.

I had 3 different fletchers over the years til I got one.

Haven't had the need for anything more since.
I will eventually get a Bitz or a Vane Master Pro someday. But for now I will only be doing a dozen arrows and just need something that is good enough for now.
 

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I will eventually get a Bitz or a Vane Master Pro someday. But for now I will only be doing a dozen arrows and just need something that is good enough for now.
The Bitz is really the way to go, as I myself learned. Is there anybody near you that can lend you a fletcher? I have a couple of the Blazer jigs and while they work fine, cleaning the glue off the plastic can be a pita. I'd guess the Pro would have the same issue. Just fyi, I bought my Bitz used with clamp for 60 bucks. Don't overlook a used one.
 

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My Bitz has collected dust since I bought 2 EZ-fletch minis. I get no joy from fletching arrows, so it is nice to be able to bang out a dozen in 15-20 minutes,
 

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Buy once, cry once. If you spent the money on all the nice arrows and components and then skimped on the actually apparatus to complete it, I feel you'd be doing yourself a disservice. Not trying to tell you how to spend you rmoney but you should see if you could pick up a used Bitz on here or Archerytalk.
 
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