The Cut. Carbon fiber is a tough material. Thus, you can’t simply cut out a perfect shape with a pair of scissors. Your carbon arrow needs to be spun at high speed on the cutting wheel. Use a clamp to secure the arrow in place. Use both of your hands to guide the cut. Spin the arrow to ensure that you had a straight and beveled cut. read more
The durable carbon arrow lasts longer than traditional wooden arrows, allows for efficient maintenance, and can replicate a wooden bow. Ideally get your arrows cut professionally, at an archery store, or buy them at pre-cut lengths. read more
The most important ones are dust mask, glasses, gloves and safety goggles. Wear them during the whole process of cutting the arrows as it generates carbon fiber dust. Using toothed blade equipment to cut the carbon arrows is strongly discouraged as they damage the fiber composite of the arrows. read more