I found Jawge's site a few years ago, and followed his tutorial for simple arrows. Easy as pie. I ended up making my stock holder with two V groves of different depths with the stops at one end. Like Jawge said it doesn't take long. I had also made a router jig that works well prior to doing it Jawge's way, and it is fine. Since it is my hobby, and I am in no hurry, I just hand plane them now. I like hand planing because I catch flaws, that I never would have zipping them through the router. My shafts look good, and fly well enough to knock off rabbits easy enough.
Rough stock on the left, and finished product on the right.
I have used white pine, cedar, ash, poplar, and oak for shafting material. Personally I like my hardwood shafts the best. Silent, and durable.
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