I did this with an arrow I recently finished. I used artificial sinew to wrap the front, used the "primitive fletching jig" from the sticky pages to run a wrap of artificial sinew down the length of the arrow and then wrapped the end, and brought that wrap all the way up to reinforce the nock.
Here are my finding, good and bad, with doing it this way.
1. bad....the sinew I used to wrap the fletchings was too thick. I didn't separate the strands enough, and that makes the feathers spread out a bit where the wrap goes through them. this makes the arrow very loud when in flight because the wind is catching those "gaps" in the feathers I think. I would make your wrap thread as thin as possible.
2. good....I can take off the sinew, and re-do the whole thing. I didn't leave enough spacing for my fingers between the nock and the start of the feathers, so now I can re-do them, without having to strip the feathers off with glue.
3. neutral....I used natural turkey wind feathers, and they seem very robust even without the glue....Im not sure if it is not having them glued that is causing the extra sound as they fly, but I have no issues with durability without glue.