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bjrogg:
This is my rendition of a Cherokee Two Fletch. The front is two fletch but the rear is four. I try pretty hard to get everything lined up good. It does help to wrap the rear first. I have tried both ways.

The rear of the fletch should look like this

Bjrogg

mullet:
Looking good, Brian! That Flint River Butterscotch will heat treat real nice around 400-450 dgs. It turns a nice red color and makes it a lot easier to chip.

bjrogg:
Thanks Eddie.

I really wish I had that rock now. I did try to heat treat it in my wife’s turkey roaster. I most have gotten it to hot. It got nice and red but was really brittle.

Bjrogg

Allyn T:
Looks great Brian! When you 2 fletch is the inside of the feather the part catching the air?

bjrogg:

--- Quote from: Allyn T on February 03, 2024, 03:02:30 pm ---Looks great Brian! When you 2 fletch is the inside of the feather the part catching the air?

--- End quote ---

I don’t know if there is a right or wrong way. I have done both. I usually just go with whatever way they seem to fit the shaft best.

Bjrogg

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