Started by getting some sticks from Rob (KidStix). I had a crappy electric screw driver that won't drive a screw to save a life, but it works great for spinning arrows.
Anyway..here are the pictures. I quite enjoyed doing the cresting. Didn't enjoy attaching the fletchings as much. But with how poorly my wife and I shoot at the 3D range, I'll have an excuse to make more arrows soon enough :)
Thanks to the board for all the arrow and cresting ideas.
(http://i1193.photobucket.com/albums/aa343/Philip_Mazza/Archery/photobucket-26196-1335362007312.jpg)
(http://i1193.photobucket.com/albums/aa343/Philip_Mazza/Archery/arrows2.jpg)
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Look good .
Looks great. I'v been making woodies for 15yrs. I really enjoy them. I'v never made one dozen the same.
I like them !
Nice job! I'm with britt, after the first dozen (all the same), I knew I'd have a "better" idea the next time so I always do 4-6 at a time to prolong the enjoyment out of a dozen shafts...
Nice work Phillip!
Thank you all for the kind words.
yep...I'm totally with you guys. I used a couple of dowel rods from the hardware store to test. So I've already got a bunch of other ideas for colors and designs. I cheated a little and used Sharpies and paint pens. So once the paint of the background had dried,the rest of the cresting went fast.
I didn't buy more shafts as I'm still a new archer and know my draw weight will be increasing for a time. I'm making 3 new bows over the next few weeks. They will all be up in the 45-55# range. If any of those turn out to be good shooters, I'll go ahead and order a few dozen shafts and go crazy.
Thanks again for the kind words and all the knowledge and inspiration this board provides.
Kia Kaha
GA
If you hadn't said you're new I'd not have known. Real nice job!
Nice work, keep it up.
Look out Snag. Very nice.
Watch out ITS very addicting! LOL they look nice!
Very nice. I started out making arrows with cap dips, lots of creasting, spliced fletching, etc but these days my arrows are pretty simple. Stained cedar, three band crest and occasionaly I'll match the nocks to the dyed barred fletching. I've used alot of turkey feathers but since my chopper has gotten dull I mostly just buy fletching. I plan on digging my feather burner out of the attic and using it for a simple pattern on my turkey fletching.
Has anyone one else noticed that as you get older your arrows take on a plainer, simpler appearance?
I say again, very nice. I really like the white and black arrows.
not to shabby!! You'll be splicing feathers next!
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Very nice. Keep up the good work, you are only limited by your imagination.
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sweet.....
Very nice! :thumbsup:
Very nice! I'm about take a crack at cresting myself.
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Those look really good. I agree with an earlier poster that I wouldn't have known you were new at it unless you told us.
I'm in process of making my own woodies for the first time, too. Got some poplars from Magnus here on the sponsors classifieds. I'll do a couple unstained for testers then try and figure out what two stains I want for hunting arrows.
I think the purple ones look pretty cool
Way better looking than my first ones many years ago. Nice work. :thumbsup:
You did a Mighty Fine Job!! Welcome to the Wonderful World of Woody "Junky-ism"!! :thumbsup:
Nice Job!
GREAAAT JOB :thumbsup:
Great looking arrows.........
Very nice indeed, especially for your first go at it. I crested my first wood arrow over 20 years ago and yours are way better than mine was.
Looking good!
Well done!
Shooting together at the 3-D range just got a bit more fun, I expect. Making arrows together would be a great next step. If that activity gets to be too much fun, I could see that a few deliberately lost arrows might be in the cards for future shoots. ;)
Killdeer :thumbsup: