Prarie Bowyer;
Hit the flea markets, and thrift stores, and maybe Craig's List, and look for old train sets, and transformers. You can make a rest for the arrow, and maybe a lock for the nock, so it doesn't slide forward, or backwards, maybe a tube for it to fit in. A plastic tube can be heated and shaped to fit the nock. You can get fancy, and put a little crank type handle like on a campfire rotisserie, and turn the arrow that way. You can use Ni Cad wire, or just find an old electric heater, and take the coiled heating element out, and straighten it. Then get a thin wood slat, ( 1/8 to 1/4" or so ) and shape it to shape of fletch you want. You might want to make a couple of different shapes, while you are at it, and have the wire. Once you have the shape cut out, you can shape the wire on it, and then at each end of the shape, you can bend a right angle, and then measure how far out you want the feather burner wire to be, and then leave enough to wrap around the screws on the transformer, and cut it. You can bend the end to be connected at a right angle, and then make a half, or full circle to fit over the screw, and then put the nut on, and and you are ready to plug in, and set the power to what cuts best without over heating. Just enough to be bright red should be sufficient, I would think.
I believe that there has been a post on this type of burner on here before.
Wayne