Howdy BonePile,
I've also just begun my arrow makin', and I thought it was interesting that you and I are taking two differant approaches to this learning process. I am moving slowwly - learning (and trying to understand) as much as possible before moving forward. While you are learning by doing. I've done a ton of reading and research... Meanwhile, you have these really nice arrows to show off - I got squat! I'll have to try a little more learning by doing.
In your intro, you mentioned, "as far as weights and such haven't gotten that far yet."
Here's a few pieces of info on arrow weights, and arrow tuning...
-In Dean Torges' website, 'The bowyer's Edge' (Blog?), Mr. Torges wrote an article, 'Matching Bows and Arrows'. This article has much to do with arrow weight and its affect in flight and arrow penetration.
-In Primitive Archer magazine, Vol. 16, Issue 6, there is an informative article called 'Let's Gain Some Weight' by Yuma Joseph S. He talks about weight distribution in an arrow; where FOC is a ratio between measured center of the arrow vs. arrow balancing point. Yuma talks about the importance of this ratio in arrow flight and archer's paradox.
-In Primitive Archer magazine, Vol. 17, Issue 1, there is an informative article called 'Traditional Bow Tuning - the Bare Shaft Method' by R. Hust. Well... The title pretty much describes the article. And, it's a good read.
Anyway, I'll go back outside now, and start working on some arrows.
Thanks for the encouragement,
Canoe