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so Im gonna show you how I cut my carbon arrows as well as how I glue in the inserts please let me know if you have any suggestions Im still kind of learning all this stuff the best less cheapest tool that I found for cutting them so far is one of these pipe cutters that you can pick up from any hardware store if youve never seen one of these you just basically tighten it down on the pipe or in this case the arrow and then you spin it around tightening it as you go until it cuts through I want to take some length out of this arrow so I first need to remove the tip which is hot glued in I can do that by heating up the tip but not the carbon directly and then pull it right out the next thing is to measure the arrow to the length I want to cut it I do that by measuring from the knot groove to the end of the arrow shaft Im gonna mark this one at 29 and the quarter inches then tighten my pipe cutter down on the arrow you want to make sure its not too tight instead you want to just kin