I am going to take a foray into working with split shaft arrow woods and was wondering about suggested starting diameters for 50-60 pound spines hunting arrows. I know some fiddling will be required on my part, I just wanted to get close before dealing with spine reduction. I know standard shaft sizes but am unclear about how much cariance one ought to expect with different woods. I plan to start with hop hornbeam, black cherry, ERC, and hackberry. Any thoughts as to what diameter I should initially make dowels with to get started? I have some HHB and cherry drying and have a hackberry and a few cedars I have my eyes on for this. I also have a willow that's gotta come down anyway as well, so that is another possible option.
SOM