Hi all, these are dowel arrows made on a budget with no clamps or fletching jig.
The nocks need to be reinforced (I have more red thread and some artificial sinew, could use either to wrap around them), but other than that I hope these shoot ok. I did file the nocks to be too wide for my current longbow, so I will see if I can get a slightly thicker string on my next bow.
Used:
3/8" red oak dowels from Lowes
Dyed turkey feathers from Michael's (what I could find, I know it's probably blasphemy to you guys to use non-natural feathers)
11/32" 125 gr. field points
Red polyester outdoor sewing thread (couldn't find silk thread yet)
fabric glue for the points (will see if that's strong enough, if not will get some epoxy)
superglue to help with the fletching (but the feathers are not entirely glued down, started with glue on the tips and then hand wrapped)
Closer look at the fletching (yes, I know the fletches are HUGE I got a little carried away haha):
And the points:
So all in all, not bad for first arrows I think
Next time I'll file the nocks narrower, make the fletches a bit more consistent (and with less pith on the quill part, as these are a bit too thick), and use a tougher glue on the points. And of course, I will try to use more primitive materials, but these are what I could find for now.
Whatcha guys think?