it can help to fluff feathers a bit. whether they just get rained on , or a little smushed , a quick blast of kettle steam will get em back right.usually...i have yet to have to clean blood off my feathers , so ymmv...
the orange and green one went through a piece of 1/4" hardboard paneling , thats why its all screwed up...
these are just stumpers. they start out as lauan or craft store oak or hardwood dowels (5/16) , that are not spined or anything. i just stand the dowel on the end , and push. if its harder to bend it , i keep it , if its weak or the grain is too bad that i think it will break , i put it back.
i used to get rid of the crooked ones , but as long as the grain is ok , i just straighten them.
i use artificial sinew , split into 4ths , with some cheap ca. next time i make any arrows , i will use some epoxy and thin it massey style. i used some epoxy for a couple once , and it really worked out nice.
my craft feathers were just cut off the quill with a fresh shaving razor blade (if you can find the old school bendy ones). then like i said , small dab of ca at the front , wrap my threads , wrap the feathers down , and glue at the back. then i brush tru-oil on.
future arrow's will also have some epoxy filler in the bottom of the feather if its not perfect. these can cut you if youre not careful.
i just do my fletching by eye as well.
long story for some stumpers , but tthis summers goal is at least 3 really nice , actual shafts . planed from a board down , with a little bit of taper in them , and actual trade points instead of nutters.
these nutters are nice for stumpers , and bunnies , but i want something sharp for fall turkey and deer.
keep it up , im still just a novice.but im a cheap novice...
-hov
edit:: heres the nutters tips...
i also wanted to let you know some guys here recommend putting your feathers in a ziploc with a damp paper towel for a couple minutes , then when you wrap them , they shrink a little and you dont get lifts like some of mine have.
-hov (im really done this time)