stickthrower,
better take your bug off this weekend.
this is not a traditional arrow wood in the U.S., but multi-foral rose works great. i cut it about 5/16 to 3/8 inch, the sraightest ones i can find from the middle of the patch, wrap them up with rope or rubberbands work better and staighten them like patb said. maybe six or eight per bundle. i leave the bark on and have started not even peeling the bark, but just sanding them down. takes about a month, maybe six weeks to cure. i cut mine long, once cure, i cut to length, cut in my self nocks, tip it how i like, get that fletching on there the best i can and go shoot. mulit-foral rose, most people want it gone, easy, strong, plentiful, but not native...unless you live in japan.
i've been doing that same fletching you're talking about. i use secondary chicken feathers. not so easy, but when it works, it's really cool. good luck!! and play that string music daily!!