This video explains how I made ultra light carbon tent poles for my little .00 Wenzel backpacking tent. The arrows I used in this video are Beman Venture 500s, which as shown fit inside the 2117 sleeves very nicely. If you are searching for aluminum arrows to use, here is some information. The first 2 numbers on aluminum arrows is the outside diameter in 1/64ths of an inch and the second two numbers is the wall thickness in thousandths of an inch. That means the 2117 aluminum arrows I used are 21/64 ths of an inch outside diameter with a wall thickness of .017 There are lots of combinations that would work. For instance, the Carbon Express Wolverine arrow has a fractionally larger diameter. This arrow does not fit inside a 2117 sleeve but it probably would fit inside a sleeve made from 2215 or 2216 aluminum arrows. I do know that the Carbon Wolverine will not fit inside a 2114 and a 2312 is a little too big making a slightly loose fit. Some sporting goods/supply stores sell used/traded arrows. Check if they have some cheap ones you can purchase. Also, try your local archery club to see if they might have a junk arrow bucket.
Video Rating: 4 / 5
Kamis, 01 November 2012
Making ultra light tent poles for a Wenzel Star Lite backpacking tent - revised
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