These are a few arrows I've made in the last week. Two of them are black walnut shafts that Ken75 sent to me. (Thanks again Ken) I've never worked with BW for arrows and I can say they make very nice, heavy arrows. When I got the shafts from Ken they still had one end left square. I shortened that section a bit on one shaft, rounded it off and made a blunt fluflu for shooting at grouse. Note I said "shooting at"!
The other two are sourwood. All points are hafted with pitch glue, wrapped with sinew and sealed with super glue. The fletching are all tied on with sinew fore and aft only. all of these arrows have self nocke supported with a sinew wrap. One or the sourwood arrows has 3 smaller goose feathers tied on in a trangential 3 fletch, the other two are standard 3fletch and of course the orange fluflu.
Two of the points are Abowyer heads that Charlie Jefferson(stringstretcher) sent me. These are pretty cool heads and take a good edge. The other head is one that Kenneth had made and sent me. It was big and heavy, weighing in at over 275 grs. I reduced the length and reshaped the head and this is going to be my #1 elk arrow just because it is so quiet and shoots so well from my 56#@26" osage static recurve. All the arrows except the fluflu weigh in at 700grs(mol)., heavy for a 56# bow but they all shoot well and are quite.