NASP Easton Genesis Jig
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I downloaded TJEmsley's remix of the original jig because I needed the arms for straight fletchings. I altered the base by moving the mount holes 0.5mm closer to the center. I shrunk the Jig arms by 19mm trying to get the 3" fletchings to fit perfectly and accidentally moved the fletching slots down closer to the base. The combination of these 2 changes worked out very well for repairing NASP Easton Genesis XX arrows with 3" fletchings. I then added 1mm of filament on the inside of the Jig clamp to make it tighter for when the fletchings dry. This was all done on Tinkercad, I made a lot of changes and multiple pieces before landing on this version. I repaired over 50 arrows in the process and I'm happy with how quickly and nicely they turn out. This is not perfect, but I'd be surprised if I change it now. I've also added an offset arm .stl file for the proper 'straight offset' fletching that the Easton arrows come with. I've switched to using the offset arm instead of the true straight arm because it's closer to the way the arrows come from Easton.
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