Revolution Arrow Saw – 115V

$599.00

(4 customer reviews)

The Revolution Arrow Saw is a complete arrow-cutting station designed for precision, cleanliness, and safety. The included water drip system and vacuum attachment dramatically reduces harmful carbon dust, while the 10,000 RPM motor delivers clean, quiet cuts. More than just a saw, it includes tools for deburring, squaring, internal shaft cleaning, and checking straightness with the built-in arrow spinners, making it an all-in-one solution for serious archers who want to build more accurate arrow setups.

Lead Time: 3 week(s)

A precisely crafted arrow is a key to success in the field. At LCA, we strive to engineer and produce high-quality tools, and our arrow building product line exemplifies this dedication.

Archery Innovation

Innovation isn't just part of what we do—it defines it. We're redefining the standard for precision in modern archery with tools like the Revolution Arrow Saw. It truly is a Revolution.

American Made

The Revolution Arrow Saw is proudly manufactured in our facility located in the state of Georgia, USA.

Trusted by Professionals

Professional hunters and tournament archers worldwide trust the Revolution Arrow Saw to help create their most accurate arrow setups.

Workshop-Tested Durability

The Revolution Arrow Saw has been rigorously tested to withstand the demanding conditions of the workshop environment.

What’s in the Box

When unboxing, you will find:

  • Pre-assembled Revolution Arrow Saw (main unit)

  • Water container with water dripper

  • 5 brushes

  • 3 swabs

  • Deburring tool with mounting screw

  • Replacement screw & accessories


Setup & Assembly

1. Install the Water System

  1. Attach the water container (with Velcro) to the top of the saw.

  2. Ensure the rubber tube is fully inserted into the valve to prevent leaks.

  3. Insert the dripper into the single hole on the front of the blade cover.

2. Install Brushes & Swabs

  1. Screw brushes and swabs into place (largest to smallest).

  2. Tighten securely so shafts don’t loosen them during use.

3. Install the Deburring Tool

  1. Position tool on the right side of the unit.

  2. Insert screw using a 3/32″ Allen wrench.

  3. Tighten until secure, facing the user.

4. Connect a Vacuum

  • Attach a shop vacuum (1.25″ hose recommended).

  • The vacuum removes water and carbon dust during cutting.

5. Add Water

  • Fill container and confirm dripper flows smoothly.


Key Features

  • High-quality blade (replacement available)

  • Precision track system with tight tolerances

  • Spinning disc straightness checker

  • Integrated sanding disc for squaring shaft ends

  • Brushes, swabs, deburring tool for cleaning & finishing

  • Broadhead tightening tool built into the frame

  • 1-inch measuring tape for quick length setup

  • Water dripper system to reduce carbon dust

  • Solid rubber feet or optional bolt-down mounting


Safety Precautions

  • Always wear safety glasses.

  • Run vacuum first, then blade, then water.

  • Shut down in reverse order: water → blade → vacuum.

  • Clean vacuum monthly to prevent odor and dust buildup.

  • Operate in a safe location with no foot traffic around the saw.


Operating Instructions

1. Preparing to Cut

  1. Align stop and shelf using tick marks so both ends match.

  2. Attach shaft to spinners and ensure support near the motor.

  3. Square a “sacrificial” shaft first to smooth the sanding disc edges.

2. Cutting an Arrow Shaft

  1. Measure arrow using built-in tape.

  2. Adjust stop to desired length.

  3. Sequence: Vacuum ON → Blade ON → Water ON.

  4. Place shaft against stop, rotate to cut.

  5. Turn off in sequence: Water OFF → Blade OFF → Vacuum OFF.

3. Squaring & Finishing

  1. Place cut shaft on spinners.

  2. Lightly touch against squaring disc.

  3. Use brushes, swabs, and deburring tool for clean finish.

  4. Check straightness with spinners.

✅ Your shaft is now precision cut, squared, and ready for use.


Cutting Pre-Fletched Arrows

  1. Remove nock for accuracy.

  2. If vanes interfere with the stop:

    • Loosen set screw with 1/8″ Allen wrench.

    • Slide holder back against stop.

    • Retighten screw.

  3. Insert shaft and cut as normal.


Replacing the Blade & Sanding Disc

1. Remove Housing

  • Detach vacuum hose, water dripper, and container.

  • Loosen and remove shelf screws (5/32″ wrench).

  • Loosen 2 housing screws (3/32″ wrench).

  • Remove housing.

2. Replace Blade

  • Insert Allen wrenches into front and back chucks.

  • Loosen, remove old blade, install new blade.

  • Tighten securely.

3. Replace Sanding Disc

  • Clean chuck surface with solvent/cleaner.

  • Peel adhesive backing, apply sanding disc flush.

  • Press firmly to secure.

4. Reassemble

  • Reinstall housing, align cutouts properly.

  • Reinstall shelf and accessories.

  • Reattach vacuum and water system.

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Additional information

Weight 15 lbs
Dimensions 42 × 5 × 11.5 in
Product Lead Time (Wks)

3

4 reviews for Revolution Arrow Saw – 115V

  1. Max

    True game-changer for anyone serious about building arrows with pinpoint precision

    Whether you’re a personal user or a former bow tech like myself, this saw delivers everything you’d want in a top-tier squaring device and arrow spinner. cut quality is incredibly consistent, and the ability to square both ends of the arrow directly on the unit is a huge plus.

    Where It Could Improve:
    • Arrow Length Locking System: I really wish there was a built-in tab or marker system to lock in and save multiple arrow lengths. It would speed things up when building batches of arrows with different specs.
    • Micro-Adjust on Nock Stopper: Adding a geared micro-adjustment on the nock slider would make dialing in the arrow length more precise and less manual.
    • Spring-Loaded Nock Holder: For high-volume use, especially in a shop setting, the need to pull the spring back every time to seat the nock slows down the workflow. A quicker locking mechanism could make a big difference.

    Final thoughts:
    For personal use, the Revolution Saw is near flawless. If you’re building arrows at home and want the highest accuracy possible, it’s worth every penny. For shop use, it’s still excellent — just not the fastest tool in high-volume scenarios. With a couple of small upgrades, this could easily be the gold standard for both pros and DIYers.

  2. Matt Dryden

    Build Arrows with Confidence

    Perfect for any individual or any shop, small or large. Well designed for precision arrow builds and accurate-shooting arrows for the end user. The “how to” videos are great and once you have the process down you can build your own arrows with ease and confidence. A lot of gratification comes with harvesting an animal with arrows you built from scratch.

  3. Paul Hilmer

    Revolution arrow saw

    I have used several arrow saws over the years and this one by far has the most features and simplicity of use. I love this saw

  4. Country Outdoors

    Love It!

    The best upgrade I’ve made to my archery station. Quality product

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  • Motor: 115V, 60HZ, 10,000 RPM
  • Blade: 3″ Diameter, ½” Center Bore, 10,000 RPM Rating, Silicon carbide material
  • Dimensions: 40” long x 8” tall x 7.5” thick (when accounting for all components)
  • Brush & Swab Kit:
  • Brush – .375 (26 series and larger)
  • Brush – .35 (25 series and larger)
  • Brush – .30 (23 series and larger)
  • Brush – .223 (22 series and hunting shafts)
  • Brush – .17 (Micro shafts)
  • Swab – .30 – .35 (25 – 27 series)
  • Swab – .24 – .27 (22 – 25 series)
  • Swab – .20 (Hunting and micro shafts)
  • Broadhead Tightening Tool: Universal

Additional information

Weight 15 lbs
Dimensions 42 × 5 × 11.5 in
Product Lead Time (Wks)

3

Warranty Period
1 Year
Coverage
Full Product

4 reviews for Revolution Arrow Saw – 115V

  1. Max

    True game-changer for anyone serious about building arrows with pinpoint precision

    Whether you’re a personal user or a former bow tech like myself, this saw delivers everything you’d want in a top-tier squaring device and arrow spinner. cut quality is incredibly consistent, and the ability to square both ends of the arrow directly on the unit is a huge plus.

    Where It Could Improve:
    • Arrow Length Locking System: I really wish there was a built-in tab or marker system to lock in and save multiple arrow lengths. It would speed things up when building batches of arrows with different specs.
    • Micro-Adjust on Nock Stopper: Adding a geared micro-adjustment on the nock slider would make dialing in the arrow length more precise and less manual.
    • Spring-Loaded Nock Holder: For high-volume use, especially in a shop setting, the need to pull the spring back every time to seat the nock slows down the workflow. A quicker locking mechanism could make a big difference.

    Final thoughts:
    For personal use, the Revolution Saw is near flawless. If you’re building arrows at home and want the highest accuracy possible, it’s worth every penny. For shop use, it’s still excellent — just not the fastest tool in high-volume scenarios. With a couple of small upgrades, this could easily be the gold standard for both pros and DIYers.

  2. Matt Dryden

    Build Arrows with Confidence

    Perfect for any individual or any shop, small or large. Well designed for precision arrow builds and accurate-shooting arrows for the end user. The “how to” videos are great and once you have the process down you can build your own arrows with ease and confidence. A lot of gratification comes with harvesting an animal with arrows you built from scratch.

  3. Paul Hilmer

    Revolution arrow saw

    I have used several arrow saws over the years and this one by far has the most features and simplicity of use. I love this saw

  4. Country Outdoors

    Love It!

    The best upgrade I’ve made to my archery station. Quality product

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