DIY Broadhead
Things You'll Need
- Marker
- Sheet metal, 1.6 mm thick
- Wax
- Vice
- Safety goggles
- Protective gloves
- Hacksaw
- Whetstone
Instructions
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Draw your broadhead design on the sheet metal. Be sure to include a base where the head will attach to your arrow shaft that matches the width of the shaft and is more than 1/4 inch wide. Broadheads are typically 3 inches long and more than 1 1/2 inches wide. Consider aerodynamics and weight distribution while designing your blade; decide the angle of the front tip of the arrow, ensure that the blade is symmetrical, and decide whether to cut holes in the blades to lessen the head's weight.
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Smear wax over both sides of your sheet metal and on both sides of the hacksaw's blade. Leave the area that you intend to cut unblocked, and anchor the sheet metal to your workspace with a vice.
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Cut the design out with the hacksaw while wearing safety goggles and protective gloves.
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Smooth and sharpen the edges of the broadhead with your whetstone. Once you're happy with the sharpness, attach the broadhead to your arrow.
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