winter time - arrow building time
made some more dogwood and few hazel arrows, played around a bit with different field tip point styles. Self nocks are my favorite style and working them out is getting better and faster.
The shafts for the arrows were quite close to the desired spine and weight.
The bundle raw shafts are from the thicker shoots, planed them down to 50# spine, 11/32 tip to fit the taper for screw on field tips, and sanded them down to 45 - 50 spine range with a driller and 80 grit sandpaper. They weight pretty close the same. Also this were the straighter ones from beginning and they stay much straighter than my first shoot shaft arrows.
Still some just don't wanna stay straight, and I red that dog wood shafts will stay straight when you make grooves lengthwise before fire hardening it.
I tried to cut some grooves in a lousy flyer and did a lousy job...
Does anyone know how this is done?
I like those shafts more and more. Haven't tried bamboo yet but shoot shafts are really tough.
Need to find more hazel as this ones are a bit lighter and straiter than the dogwood.