So I finally cut some hazelnut shafts last month, they are debarked and I tweak them once a week, so they are starting to look like shafts.
My next step was to heat them and do final straightening and trim them to length.
I had planned on just sanding them to smooth them out, but see a lot of people size them as well. Is sizing needed? Or is it just to make things uniform? Part of the appeal to me of shoot arrows is that they are all different. I am seasoning some nice hickory to make shafts with a shooting board. The hazelnut is naturally tapered and the shafts are all similar, so I would think that the sizing could be skipped. Between the kids and I we can use pretty much any spine so I figured to group them based on how they shot rather than spinning these.
I've been reading TBB and Hamm's book plus the various videos, but wanted to check that my plan was reasonable.