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wood arrow help please...

Started by canadian, August 31, 2007, 08:37:00 PM

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canadian

I am wanting to try making some woodies.  I was going to try out the hex shafts.  My problem is that I don't know anything else.  Staining, sealing, tapering, I don't know what to do or when or how to do it.  What does a guy need to get started (on a budget).  Are there any good books, videos or kits on the subject?  All help is welcome.  Thanks,  Jonathan
murph

Grayishhues

This is what I would suggest, Get a Taper tool, and a second hand fletching jig. Go to Lowes, pick up a dozen 5/16" dowel rods. Practice straightening them either with the screwdriver method, or the heel of hand method. Purchase a bulk package of fletches on the auction site, or from a fellow tradganger along with some nocks, and points. Work on getting your nock alignment correct, and keeping your fletching consistent. After that, work on point alignment. After you have nailed those skills apply them to your nice Hex Shafts, or POC or whatever you want.

As far as staining and sealing etc... I have been using minwax stains for the last several years with excellent results. I usually rub it on with an old T-Shirt. Gasket Laquer works well for sealing, but you can also use polyurethane, or a polyacrylic. I have recently made the switch to water based sealers.

The only real tools you will need are going to be a Tapering Tool, and A Fletching Jig.

Other than that I would suggest you pick up;

Ferr-L-Tite Point Glue
Alchohol Burner or propane torch
Fletching Glue or Tape (I prefer Duco cement, 99 cents form wally world)

Also, there are several online tutorials available describing the order, and the method with which you will be applying these skills. Just search "making wooden arrows".

If you have any questions feel free to send me a PM

-Sam-
>>>-------------> All who wander, are  not lost... <-------------<<<

SCA- 2007 Barony of Red Spears Archery Champion

canadian

Thanks Gray, I appreciate the input.
murph

LBR

I'll e-mail the finish I use/prefer.  Not as fast as Gasket Laquer, but cheaper and way more durable.

Chad

Shawn Leonard

I like Min-wax poly and a paint thinner for my seal mix about 70% poly and 30% thinner. I am sure Chad will give ya great advice. Shawn
Shawn

B.O.D.

Chad's epoxy recipie is the stuff, great, great stuff. :)


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