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===Using a Rotary Cutter===
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===Using a Rotary Cutter===
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#Clamp a rotary cutter horizontally over the edge of the table. A rotary cutter is a handheld multitool that spins quickly to cut through materials. Use a rotary cutter with a circular carbide blade so it can easily cut through the carbon arrows without deforming them. Lay the rotary cutter horizontally so the blade is vertical and hangs over the edge of your work surface. Use a C-clamp to secure the tool to your work surface so it doesn’t shift around while you’re using it.<ref>https://ift.tt/2PjgPZK>
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#Clamp a rotary cutter horizontally over the edge of the table. A rotary cutter is a handheld multitool that spins quickly to cut through materials. Use a rotary cutter with a circular carbide blade so it can easily cut through the carbon arrows without deforming them. Lay the rotary cutter horizontally so the blade is vertical and hangs over the edge of your work surface. Use a C-clamp to secure the tool to your work surface so it doesn’t shift around while you’re using it.<ref>https://ift.tt/2PjgPZK>
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#*You can buy a rotary cutter from your local hardware store.
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#*You can buy a rotary cutter from your local hardware store.
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#Position the hose of a shop vacuum behind the rotary blade. Cutting carbon arrows creates dust that can cause irritation if you breathe it in, so it’s easiest to vacuum it immediately to prevent it from spreading. Set the end of the hose on your work surface so it’s directly behind the rotary cutter’s blade. Connect the other end of the hose to the intake port on your vacuum.<ref>https://youtu.be/E0AfcjY8ZkU?t=71</ref>
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#Position the hose of a shop vacuum behind the rotary blade. Cutting carbon arrows creates dust that can cause irritation if you breathe it in, so it’s easiest to vacuum it immediately to prevent it from spreading. Set the end of the hose on your work surface so it’s directly behind the rotary cutter’s blade. Connect the other end of the hose to the intake port on your vacuum.<ref>https://youtu.be/E0AfcjY8ZkU?t=71</ref>
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#*You can also use your regular vacuum if you don’t have a shop vacuum available.
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#*You can also use your regular vacuum if you don’t have a shop vacuum available.
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#Attach a shop vacuum hose to the port on the back of an arrow saw. Many arrow saws have a port on the back where you can attach a vacuum hose to collect dust. Push the end of a shop vacuum hose into the dust collection port on the arrow saw until it’s secured in place. Attach the other end of the hose to the intake port on your vacuum.<ref>https://youtu.be/UcDr1V6eLVw?t=45</ref>
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#Attach a shop vacuum hose to the port on the back of an arrow saw. Many arrow saws have a port on the back where you can attach a vacuum hose to collect dust. Push the end of a shop vacuum hose into the dust collection port on the arrow saw until it’s secured in place. Attach the other end of the hose to the intake port on your vacuum.<ref>https://youtu.be/UcDr1V6eLVw?t=45</ref>
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#*You can buy arrow saws from hunting supply stores or you can order them online. Arrow saws usually cost around $130 USD.
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#*You can buy arrow saws from hunting supply stores or you can order them online. Arrow saws usually cost around $130 USD.
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#*You can use your regular vacuum if you don’t have access to a shop vacuum.
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#*You can use your regular vacuum if you don’t have access to a shop vacuum.
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#Wear safety glasses and a face mask while you’re cutting arrows. Carbon arrows create carbon fiber dust when you cut them, which can be irritating if you inhale it or if it gets in your eyes. Wear safety glasses that cover your eyes completely and put on a face mask to protect your mouth and nose. Once you have the face mask and safety glasses on, you can turn on your machines.<ref>https://ift.tt/2PjgPZK>
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#Wear safety glasses and a face mask while you’re cutting arrows. Carbon arrows create carbon fiber dust when you cut them, which can be irritating if you inhale it or if it gets in your eyes. Wear safety glasses that cover your eyes completely and put on a face mask to protect your mouth and nose. Once you have the face mask and safety glasses on, you can turn on your machines.<ref>https://ift.tt/2PjgPZK>
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#Position the arrow on the saw so the back sits inside of the notch on the support. Your arrow saw will have a support with a notch on it so your arrow doesn’t roll around while you’re cutting it. Set the back of the arrow in the notch and line up the front of the arrow so the mark you made on the shaft lines up with the saw blade.<ref>https://youtu.be/-XKPtEd-xTg?t=238</ref>
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#Position the arrow on the saw so the back sits inside of the notch on the support. Your arrow saw will have a support with a notch on it so your arrow doesn’t roll around while you’re cutting it. Set the back of the arrow in the notch and line up the front of the arrow so the mark you made on the shaft lines up with the saw blade.<ref>https://youtu.be/-XKPtEd-xTg?t=238</ref>
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