James Duff in his book of 1910 Bows and Arrows, wrote that the best arrows he ever had were made from pine boards and joists reclaimed from demolished houses. I've recently acquired a large batch of Pine floor boards removed from a friends house who are installing under floor heating. The house was built around 1860 and has never suffered from damp, dry rot or any other detremental infestation. All the floor boards have been carefully removed and stored in a dry environment.
The grain of these boards is absolutley astonishing, dead straight and even, with no pins or large knots.
So .... I'd appreciate advice as to how I can turn there boards into arrow shafts. I can get them sawn and planed into very very accurate squares, thats no problem. I'd like to know if there's a tool or a jig I could buy or construct to turn the squares into rounds.
Thanks guys