Fletching jigs
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Fork Horn
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Central Wisconsin
Posts: 494
RE: Fletching jigs
Ok, but why is it better? The Jo-Jan is all metal, very simple, and you can do 6 arrows (one fletch at a time) at once, then either 3 or 4 fletches per arrow by turning a knob until it clicks into place. As long as the nock does not move while doing the arrows they are perfectly spaced. So, I take it, being made of metal is the advantage? Anything else? Just curious by the way!
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#12
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Spring Grove, Pa. USA
Posts: 2,120
RE: Fletching jigs
I have a JoJan multi--been using it for about 10yrs or so and never had a problem with it.It makes a great arrow and I've done everything from cedars to carbons on it without a hitch.I tried a buddies Bitzonce and that is one real nice tool.Very precise and well made.I do like my JoJan though, and have no complaints about it.
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RE: Fletching jigs
Ok, but why is it better? The Jo-Jan is all metal, very simple, and you can do 6 arrows (one fletch at a time) at once, then either 3 or 4 fletches per arrow by turning a knob until it clicks into place.
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