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I see from your pics that you made the head slots pretty short, and it looks like all you used to haft the heads on was the heavy thread. Also it looks like you left the end of the shaft ears flat and did not taper them.
Next time try making your slots about twice as deep as these first ones, then when you set the heads put some some slow setting epoxy between the head and slot (the 30 minuet epoxy should do you), then start to wrap with the twine. Upholstery thread will suck up the excess epoxy and not only bond on the head but also bond the thread as well. Any ecess epoxy that squishes out just smooth it down with your finger. When all that sets after about an hour give the threads a good coat of clear fingernail polish (it's really lacquer) In 24 hours that head will be tough as nails.
One more thing the smaller wooden head you show in photo 108 has nearly perfect sized flukes, 104 are a little big (they drag when your taking the arrow out of the target)
I make my arrows with hafted heads (steel trade points) and bind with artificial sinew (upholstery thread is probably tougher) and they get epoxy and nail polish. Here is a pick of a head that has about 500-550 shots on it, and only needed one touch-up with nail polish. Oh ya the slots for these heads is 1" deep.
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