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... d completed, and next comes the more meticulous polishing and subsequent processing."
"Polishing removes tiny burrs and uneven spots from the arrow shaft surface, making it feel smoother and, to some extent, reducing air resistance when the arrow flies."
"Then comes the making of the nock, which directly affects whether the arrow can be securely set on the bowstring and the smoothness during release."
"Typically, we carve a ’V’ or ’U’ shaped groove."
He first uses ...
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