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carbon rods

arent carbon rods used on arrows? i've read a thread somewhere about using old arrows and using them as links. if they are the same then its possible to use, right? :roll:
 
Not all arrows are hollow. The carbon arrow shafts are solid. And someone here did make a set of links out of carbon arrow shafts.
 
I've used 1/4" carbon push rods in a free flight glider before. They were hollow and they had some flex but not much. I'm sure solid rods would have a high breaking point but still would slightly flex under pressure
 
mazdaparts said:
Not all arrows are hollow. The carbon arrow shafts are solid. And someone here did make a set of links out of carbon arrow shafts.

carbon arrows are not solid, they are hollow. i have used carbon arrows for links before and they break to easy. they worked good for the stearing links because they are light.
 
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