Hi guys
I have been making my shafts with the little veritas dowel maker so they have the square ends on the nock end. After the footing has been glued on the other end and reduced with a plane as far as I dare, the square nock end serves to easily spin the shaft w/ a makeshift drill lathe and ratchet end - sanding as I go. Stefan indicated in the other post that he used masking tape to keep from sanding to far. I will try that.
I tried running thru the dowel maker again, but the footing did not come out perfectly centered to the shaft.
I would love to see what your router set up looks like.
I don't know the method used in the DVD either. I too was looking at getting it. Also interested in the medieval arrow video.
3 wing foot - I never saw that before - sounds interesting - not sure how you would even cut the footing - shaft seems easy enough (same as 4 but with a 120 spin), but the footing I cant grasp my little mind around.
Those spiral footing from that thread are awesome (so is that greek mythology looking arrow (spear) head) . Do you know, does he twist them inside of some jig, or does he do it freehand? After all the work to foot an arrow - it would take a large sack to then go and twist them. Very nicely done.
Russ