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While trying to occupy myself and trying not to go nuts with my injurys I decided to do something Ive always wanted to try. I made me an arrow cresting machine from a sewing machine motor. It turned out pretty good.
Here are a few pics: ![]() Before the silver pin striping ![]() ![]() Afterward the silver Its kinda hard to see, but maybe yall can get the idea. ![]() Ill get some better pics with a different lens after I get em fletched up. Not bad for my first attempt I think.
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WOW you were bored......
![]() looks good though. great idea.....
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please explain the difference between cresting an arrow and painting an arrow.
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and what is the advantage of having a beautiful arrow?
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Makes the blood look a lot neater!!
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CTT, the advantage is that it makes douche bags ask stupid questions.
![]() Plus its cool as hell.
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