I finally got one arrow done (
)! I figured I'd try to go thru the whole process before going into major production... and of course all sorts of questions were popping into my mind as I worked!
I tried my chicken feathers, but they're just too short and flimsy for what I wanted. So I broke into my turkey feather stash, and made them 5" long. These big long feathers have lots of curl still, and even though I trimmed the quill right down and sanded the bottom of the vane flat and perpendicular to the feathers, the fletches still tried to point in odd angles on the shaft when I was glueing.... any advice out there?? BTW I used artificial sinew and super glue... the glue was a mess... got it done, it turned out OK, but will try something else next time. I'd like to try pine pitch glue.
The broad-head was a last minute whimsy. I needed something for a point, and the idea seemed cool for a first arrow. My son was so excited that I just about filed his face when I was filing the head in the vice! I was afraid to taper the shaft too much on the broad-head because of the pithy center (rose). What do you guys do??
Not razor sharp, but this one will probably only see a hay bale before I lose it... I hate to paint this one orange!
Haven't shot it yet, will try tomorrow if I can get my courage up!