Thanks Hawkdancer. I will difinitely make a sizing board like you describe as a guide during the process of making these shoot arrows, but I'm just trying to figure out the best way to achieve the reduction with consistency. I have limited to no wood working experience beyond what I've gained by making osage selfbows over the last two years. I have my grandads old belt sander, table saw, and some of his old block planes, but beyond that, my experience is limited to a drawknife, hand saw, and sandpaper. I tried to use the block plane to on the belly of one of the osage staves I was reducing, and I obviously dont know how to adjust and use it...it was comical and quickly abandoned, so I have no clue about thumb planes or how to apply one to my current project. I will look on youtube and see if I can figure that process out, and I may go that route.
Also, I'm not exactly sure how I am supposed to reference "Native Americans" or "Indians!" I have a buddy in town that is Native American, and he proudly says that he is "Indian." I have another friend in town who you would't know has any Native American ancestory that we often buy cool natural jewelery from at his house. He makes various jewelry from spruce cones, flowers, bone, and even dried animal poop. My wife, chilren, mother-in-law, and I were in his place looking at his newest jewelery during a tour of homes last summer, and my son saw a beautiful bronze statue and said "mama, can we buy that cool indian figurene?" Well, he heard this and it was quite obvious that this offended him and he corrected my son by saying "we prefer to be refered to as Native American." Then, I see books such as "Overstreet Indian Arrowhead ID and Price Guide" as well as multiple references by folks in the TBB series and other publications who not only respect, but greatly revere the "Indians" and their culture that they are referencing and attempting to learn from.
As for me, I am a whiter than white decendant from Irish ancestors born and rasied in the southeastern USA, and all I know and can tell folks is that I tended to pull for the "Indians" when watching the "Cowboy and Indian" shows that, in my youth, dominated the 3 channels that were sometimes available when the weather was right."
I pulled for them, not because of any socio-political reasons (as I was 3-6yo and blissfully unaware of any), but because they were the ones shooting bows and arrows, and that was incredibly cool to me for some reason. Now, I'm finally in a place in my life where I can try to make and hunt with self bows and arrows and hopefully one day my own knapped points. I have tremendous respect for the original people who lived in harmony with and thrived on this continent.
That said, I am absolutely repulsed by the shallow, insincere explosion of PC BS and the creation and expansion of groups of people who claim to be offended by God only knows what.
Native Americans/American Indians, however, do NOT fall into the category that I view as PC BS. I would never, have never, and will never intentionally do or say anything that is offensive to anyone, and I appologize if using the term "Indian" in reference to "Native Americans" offended anyone, but as I stated earlier, from my interaction with someone who is a self proclaimed, "full-blooded Indian" to very white people with Native American heritage, I'm not exactly sure what to say. I actually thought about what to type when I initially typed "Indians." I thought about typing "Native Americans," because that would have definitely been the "safer" option; then I decided against that, because I did not want to be viewed as someone who was trying to be PC for PCs sake.
So, I appologize again if that was offensive to anyone, and I'm all ears and willing to learn why I should or should not be using either of the terms; I truly desire to gain a bit of clarity that my real life interactions have yet been able to provide.
In the mean time, I may just use the term BAOA for "bad-ass-original-Americans," because I actually saw someone from Harvard on CNN saying the term "Native" was offensive to her...or they...hell, I don't know anymore! I'm so confused...I need a whisky!