DIY Arrow Wraps

Titan_Bow

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I got this idea from a thread over on Archerytalk. You can get smashingvinyl.com to print 651 vinyl adhesive sheets. You can get them in just solid colors and cut them 1” x 4,5,6” Or you can make a high resolution image (there was a template shared on that AT thread) and have your own custom arrow wraps! Here’s my first attempt with them, I really like how they turned out.

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I didn’t weigh the individually but my 6” wraps seem to adding about 7 grains of weight compared to my unwrapped test arrow. That’s in alignment with what I would expect. Most arrow wraps are saying they are 1 grain per inch. I would say these are in that range, maybe just a hair more. I tried looking up the specs of 651 vinyl. It’s a 2.5mil thickness. A lot of the commercial wraps are 2 mil. There is a 751 vinyl that would probably work better, that’s 2mil. But the company I got to print these only did it on 651.


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I got this idea from a thread over on Archerytalk. You can get smashingvinyl.com to print 651 vinyl adhesive sheets. You can get them in just solid colors and cut them 1” x 4,5,6” Or you can make a high resolution image (there was a template shared on that AT thread) and have your own custom arrow wraps! Here’s my first attempt with them, I really like how they turned out.

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Do you have a link to the template by chance?
 

qb4life07

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This is a sick idea! My wife has a cricket now, I wonder if the vinyl she uses would work?!
 
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This is a sick idea! My wife has a cricket now, I wonder if the vinyl she uses would work?!
I'm month out from your comment, but I use a Cricut to cut arrow wraps. I get the solid 651 vinyl from the craft store and the wraps cost pennies. I cut 1.01" x whatever length you want for .244 arrows. Works great and saves a ton of money.
 

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I'm month out from your comment, but I use a Cricut to cut arrow wraps. I get the solid 651 vinyl from the craft store and the wraps cost pennies. I cut 1.01" x whatever length you want for .244 arrows. Works great and saves a ton of money.
I do the same. Quite a bit of savings if you build a lot of arrows. It's something like $4 for a 12" x 6ft roll of matte white 651 on amazon. My wife has a cricut, but I just cut them on a guillotine style paper cutter
 
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Terrific idea. Arrow wraps are definitely too expensive for what they are. I have a few friends that do vinyl work, I'll have them cut my wraps from now on.
 

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I like to use basic reflective wraps. Damn a 12"x12" sheet is only $3.25. Thats a lot cheaper!
 
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Those are sweet wraps!!! Looks like a very tidy arrow build - impressive - thanks for sharing.

While not nearly as cool as the OPs arrows, I just fletched my first dozen arrows using Oracal 651, cut on my wife's Cricut as well. A manual straight edge trimmer would be a great alternative for cheap.

I bought three different colors of the 1'x5' rolls for $6/ea a few weeks back. The wraps are .90"x3.50" for my 5mm Axis 340 shafts with Blazer Heat vanes. At 36 wraps per square foot, 180 wraps per roll, or $.03/ea, they are much cheaper than off-the-shelf wraps. Unfortunately, I don't have a sensitive enough scale to weight them.

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Those are pretty. What practical purpose do the serve if any?

Not sure there really is a practical purpose other than they look cool. I suppose the white will show blood when I get a pass through.


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I went ahead and ordered some 12x12 sheets from a place online. Its unbelievable the markup on arrow wraps! I bought ten, 12x12 sheets and will get 24 wraps from each sheet. Total for the purchase was $6.50. I should have homemade arrow wraps for the foreseeable future....
 
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