An important material in arrow construction: inserts or points are glued into the arrow shaft using hot glue. The process is done carefully and slowly:

  1. The insert or point is gradually heated.
  2. The glue is also warmed.
  3. Glue is applied to the insert or point, which is then inserted into the shaft with a twisting motion.
  4. Immediately afterward, the shaft is cooled in cold water to prevent the carbon resins from overheating and damaging the arrow shaft.

This method ensures a secure fit without compromising the integrity of the shaft.

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