I use supeglue for all my fletchings. When I'm doing a 3 fletch I use a jig. I make sure the fletching is going to line up properly to the shaft then I run a light bead of superglue down the vain. I also us chapstick to coat my jig clamp so it doesn't stick together or sticks the fletching to the jig. Any wax would work. I press it on the shaft, count to 12 and unclamp the jig clamp. If any of the fletching is not stuck to the shaft, I use an ice pick/awl to press it down.
Most of the time I do my version of a Cherokee 2 fletch. I don't tuck the tab end/tip of the feather under and wrap it. I seem to break the quill when I do that. Instead I wrap it laying flat toward the nock. Wrapping is wrapping whether is under the fletch or laying between the fletching and the nock. Since I always wrap to my nock anyhow, why not do it this way. I use the ice pick to keep the tip of the fletching in place while the superglue hardends. The I set the but end of the quill where I want it. Mark it with a sharpie, dab some super glue to the inside of the mark do where the quill will lay against the shaft and press the quill to the shaft using the ice pick.
The point of ice pick has very little surface area for the glue to stick to and I wax it wit chap stick.