Well I finally got them done, but not without a few problems. Besides the blade problem above, the jig I bought wobbled and it cut the groove longer than I wanted. I had to fix the wobble and then change the angle a little bit to shorten the groove. Then the "V" groove router bit I bought wasn't a true "V". The bottom of the groove had a small radius. I ended up using the 90 degree countersink bit that came with the jig. I will have to look into a better bit. One of the ones I was making for a buddy turned into about 6 before I was happy, I think 3 of those got fed to the wood stove.
Anyway here they are.
Here is a close up of the foots. From top to bottom.
Cherry
Walnut
Osage
Osage
Curly maple. Will be number one on antelope hunt in August.
Osage, clamps slipped and it started to split so I shortened it a bit and filled cracks with superglue.
Walnut
Osage
Here is the fletch end. I shoot four fletch and my buddies shoot three fletch, one right wing and one left wing.
It may be awhile before I do this again.
Jack