I am using dowel rods for arrows. From the 100 that I bought, there is probably 3 ones with good grain in the whole bunch.
When I put a dowel in the spiner, and I spin the arrow, one side is always much stronger than another.
Is there a certain side that is supposed to have the cock feather?
Now if I manage to spine arrows, I have to deal with weight. They can be very, bery different. By the time I finally get two arrows matched, I could have worked at my Uncles to get enough money to buy a dozen more prespined weighed cedars.
I do want to make my own arrows, and I hate using bought shafts on a fine home made bow. If only is wasn't such a science making them arrows.