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Easy Taper Tool - Taper Center -

MADE IN GERMANY 



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All purpose tool for conical grinding of wooden arrows (tapering).
Tapered arrows stand out due to a particularly straight arrow flight and a more flat trajectory. By grinding at the point and nock end one can reduce mass, therefore the arrow will stabilize itself way faster after the shot than a parallel arrow would.
Furthermore tapering reduces the arrow’s weight and thus one can assemble a lighter arrow head.
The set contains a universal shaft adapter for assimilating the arrow’s shaft to the drill and a double slider chest for rough and fine grinding with a dust box and attached sharpeners for the nock and point taper

Sequence of work
Set the shaft adapter into the drill . Do not use a cordless screwdriver- rotates too slow! Now tuck the shaft with a slight turn tightly into the shaft adapter.
Insert the shaft into the guide groove of the taper tool and slightly press on with one hand.
Direct the shaft at high rotational speed between the grinding jaws (rough grinding) of the taper tool and move it to the stop by steadily pushing it back and forth ( ca.5-10 cm.) without pressure- that’s it. (If necessary use a arrow puller)
Remove the shaft with a slight turn from the shaft adapter.
For a barrel taper cut the shaft in the correct length, turn the shaft around and seize it into the shaft adapter again.
Grind the shaft as described above.
Now the shaft is exactly grinded to the diameter 5/16 and can be equipped with the adequate point and nock.
With the 5/16 drill hole on the right grinding jaw the diameter can be checked.

Tip: The service life of the sandpaper is being increased by steadily pushing back and forth the shaft because the sanding dust thereby does not accumulate to the sandpaper.
The grinding jaws can be turned several times till all parts of the wearing surface are completely used up.


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