My brother and I inherited the stock from my dad's old archery shop when he passed away 15 years ago. Along with the aluminum arrow shafts we've been using for years, there are hundreds of wood shafts. They are not marked, but they are separated into several different groups, I'm assuming by spine. These shafts have been sitting in dry storage since at least 1979.
I want to start using the wood shafts, and am especially hopeful that I can start making wood arrows for my daughter and her brand new 30# @ 28" Maddog Prairie Predator. I've been fletching my own aluminum shafts for many years, but my setup never changes and all I know is what works for me (spine, aluminum, 5" parabolic feathers...) I don't even know the way to reference "arrow spine" weight that will work with my daughter's lighter bow.
I'm familiar with the basic premises... taper tools, crestors, stains, dip tubes, spine tester, etc.... but is there a "best resource" out there that I can go to, like a book I can get? And there anything to be especially careful about, with using these shafts that have been sitting for so many years?