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[Music] hi im randy groff with tac veins i want to just go through and fletch one complete arrow and im just going to walk through some of the steps that i like to make sure that you really take to get the perfect adhesion that we typically have with our veins so in this case were going to use a bittersburger jig i have already got the jig fully set up as weve weve talked about in previous videos on how to set them get it to where the helical clamp is being used and its going to not rock when you have it fully seated so first step is always to load the vein leaving just about an eighth inch gap from the edge of the vein base to the edge of the clamp thats going to allow the vein to contour really well to the shaft before you apply that pressure so step one is always going to be a primer pen once you have the vein loaded in there i like to check the moisture content on the primer pen you cant physically see it going on so you you check the moisture level at that point make just