Kyudo Fletcher en
Kyudo Fletcher en
Kyudo Fletcher en
AN ARROW WITH
A KYUDO FLETCHER
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⑨ ⑩
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PRECAUTIONS
Apply a small amount of bond to the root of the nock. Push the nock in a little and turn it around fully to
spread the bond evenly on the root of the nock. Align
the groove of the nock with the XX75 mark.
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Once the position has been determined, press straight Wipe out the excessive bond.
down onto a piece of hard wood to push in the nock.
Rough the surface of the shaft a length of 9 inches Hold the feather with the quill facing up. Place the
below the nock with #800 sandpaper to ensure that the knife blade on the back of the quill and use your index
feathers are bonded firmly. finger to press the quill against the blade and shave the
soft part by sliding the knife to the end of the quill.
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Shave the soft part on both ends. Do this for all the Make sure that a mark (A) on the knob is aligned with
feathers. the clamp.
Insert the nock deeply in the nock supporter and placed Clip the feather with the clamp. Set the base of the
so that the XX75 mark is aligned with the mark on the upper end of the feather (B) at the 1 mark on the scale.
knob.
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Run your finger along the quill to ensure contact with Apply a thin bead of the cement to the quill.
the clamp. Caution:If cement is excessive the feather will bond
to the clamp.
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Put the clamp on the base by first attaching the clamp Let it set 20 to 30 minutes for the cement to dry.
to the magnet. Then place the bottom end on the base.
Finally, press the top end against the shaft.
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When the time has passed, slightly open the clamp and Rotate the knob to the left until you hear a click (120 ゚)
draw it straight out.
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Repeat instructions 10 through 16 twice more to fletch Let all fletched arrows dry 30 minutes to 1 hour before
all three feathers to the shaft. applying the finishing thread.
Caution:Make sure all three feathers face the same Caution:Prop against a wall or on top of a bar to be
direction. sure that the feathers do not touch the ground.
――― The angle can be changed if needed ―――
Unscrew the upper and lower screws (C) with the With referring to the scale, tilt the magnet plate. When
wrench provided in the box. the position is decided, fix the screws firmly.
Caution:If the angle is too great, it may cause to
feathers to detach from the shaft.
How to wind the threads
1 Preparation 2
Cut a 3cm wide strip from a post card make a tube Inset the tube over the nock and push feathers down.
1.5cm in diameter. *Inset the tube until the feathers are clear of the area
Prepare tubes for 6 arrows. where you will wind the thread.
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Cut 5mm from the top of the quill at a diagonal. Cut 1cm from the bottom of the quill in the same way.
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Slice the bottom quill to make it thinner. In the same way, slice the top quill to make it thinner.
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Draw a line 1cm down from the nock, then at 2cm from Secure the shaft under the belt.
the upper feather line, and at 2.6cm from the lower
feather line.
Caution:If available, use a sample arrow to copy the
lines.
9 Winding the URAHAGI Thread 10
Wind the thread 2 to 3 times around the shaft at the tip When the thread comes to 1mm above the hairline,
of the quill and pull it down toward the feather line. wind 2 to 3 times as to press it down toward the nock.
(Tacking)
* Wet thread makes it easier to stick to the shaft.
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Cut the thread that was temporarily holding the quill. Wind the main thread toward the line drawn on figure
Caution:Make sure the main thread stretches tight. #7. Leave no spaces.
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When the thread reaches the line, wind 2-3 times more. Hold the thread on the shaft with your middle finger
and make a loop by winding the thread twice around
your index finger and thumb.
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Turn this loop over and slip it over the nock and pull Rewind the thread until it meets the line.
the thread.
Caution:Press the thread with the middle finger so it
will not come loose.
Cut the leftover thread. From the bottom of the nock wind the thread without
leaving spaces.
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Cross the thread spool under the shaft and make a big Put the spool through the loop twice.
loop while stretching the thread.
Hold the thread so it does not uncoil and pull it until it Begin to wind the thread at the feather line and keep
meets the line. Cut the leftover thread. winding without leaving spaces until it meets the line
drawn in figure #7. When the thread reaches the line,
wind 2 to 3 times.
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Again, cross the spool under the shaft and make a big Hold the thread so it does not uncoil and pull it until it
loop and place the spool through the loop twice. meets the line.
25 26 Coating
Cut the leftover thread. Dilute wood glue with a small amount of water. Coat
the threads equally while rotating the shaft. Coat the
space between the threads. Apply a second coat once
the glue dries well.
Caution:Be careful not to coat on the feathers.
Apply Urethane twice in the same way. After the Urethane dries, draw finishing lines with a
marker pen on the edges of the thread (shown by
arrows).
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Remove the tube and rub feathers lightly to re-shape. Apply steam to the feathers to put them back in shape.
Remove all moisture on the shaft with a cloth.
Caution:Keep feathers away from the fire or they will
burn.
31 Cutting the Shaft 32
Measure the length of the arrow from the root of the Cut the shaft at the mark.
nock and mark 1cm shorter than the desired arrow * A Pipe Cutter is recommendable.
length.
*Once the point is inserted, the length will be correct.
33 Inserting the Point 34
Partially insert a point on the shaft (it must be straight). Strike the arrow down onto a piece of hard wood to set
the point.
Caution:Lift straight up and strike down at a right
angle to the wood.
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