I thought I would post some pictures of my new set of long arrows as I make them. A kind of build along.
The shafts are 33 inch tonkin, 50-55#. The forshafts are black palm, 13 inches long.
I made up a special drill bit from a 10mm spade bit.
I checked for the heavy end of the shaft and chose this as the point end. I bound the end of each shaft with silk ribbon and soaked it in glue. I chose super glue as this seems to work very well with silk. The colour doesn't matter too much as this will be covered later. Right now the binding is there to stop the shaft splitting when the shaft end is opened up for the foreshaft.
I shaped the end of each foreshaft to match the shape of the drill bit. I put the foreshaft in my electric drill and ran it against my hand belt sander.
As you can see there is very little bamboo left right at the end so some kind of binding is essential. This will help provide a good smooth tight fit of the foreshaft.
Last photo for now shows the foreshafts very roughly fitted into the sockets just to give an idea of how they will look. My 39 inch rule is shown next to them for an idea of the finished length.
I'll post more as time allows. I hope to have these ready to try unfletched very soon.
I got my scales out and weighed the shafts and forshafts. After working out what the average shoud be I put the shafts and foreshafts together to get at close to this as possible. I was suprised at how well matched a lot of them are with virtually zero effort.
The weights came out as follows (in grains). Shaft is bare, foreshaft not yet glued and bound, nocks not yet cut and bound, no fletchings.
665
666
666
673
674
686
687
691
693
697
697
697
699
700
705
711
725
725
735
Even if I do nothing there are some nicely matched arrows there and without very much effort I can have a set of 9 at around 650 grains and 10 at around 690 grains.
An unexpected bonus with making arrows from shafts and foreshafts.
The average weight of the 33 inch tonkin bare shafts was 450 grains, the average for the foreshafts around 245 grains.
I am at home tomorrow so I hope to be able to make good progress on these and post more.
Mark in England