Archery Deer Hunt Season is upon us...
And I found myself without a necessary tool to install my broadheads...

So a few minutes later scrounging through the recycling bin...
I found the perfect place to start...
A Hard plastic jar lid... Mine is from a Mr.Peanut Jar.
I simply drilled a 3/16" dia hole in the center.
And cut slots with the Dremel at 120 deg from each other.
I used a 30-60-90 triangle... But you can get pretty close by eye-balling it.
Marked the places for the slots with a Sharpie.
Then cut the slots with the Dremel disc cutter...
It works pretty good. Saved a couple of bucks and a 40 mile round trip to town. [:D]
I just LOVE IT when I can save a buck... [^]






So a few minutes later scrounging through the recycling bin...
I found the perfect place to start...
A Hard plastic jar lid... Mine is from a Mr.Peanut Jar.
I simply drilled a 3/16" dia hole in the center.
And cut slots with the Dremel at 120 deg from each other.
I used a 30-60-90 triangle... But you can get pretty close by eye-balling it.
Marked the places for the slots with a Sharpie.
Then cut the slots with the Dremel disc cutter...
It works pretty good. Saved a couple of bucks and a 40 mile round trip to town. [:D]
I just LOVE IT when I can save a buck... [^]





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Looks like that would work pretty good.
I've never had the need for one though. I've always used mechanicals.0 -
Very neat idea. Necessity is the mother of invention. [:D] 0 -
Two more days, Saturday morning. 0 -
Now to get the replacement cable slide... [:(!]
Found this on Friday evening as I was inspecting my gear for Saturday...

Contacted Parker and they're sending two replacements... One to install... One jus'incase.
Maybe this Saturday I'll get in the woods finally... [:p]0 -
Anybody have suggestions as to lubricating the cable slide ... ??? 0
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