Originally posted by kswelder:
Looking at starting to build some wood arrows but i have no clue as to what tools and supplies i need. Could everyone post of the list of tools and stuff that they use.
Thanks
Nolan
anyone can build superb woodies for very little outlay, or you can spend hundreds of dollars on optional tooling, expensive tooling and peripheral arrow making gear.
here's an economical list that will get you building with the best ...
1. 11/32" wood shafts
2. 11/32" pencil sharpener tapering tool for shaft nock and point ends
3a. min wax gloss wipe on polyu to seal and protect
3b. 100% cotton t-shirt material for the wiping pad
3c. a rubber glove (surgical, dishwashing, whatever) to keep the goop off yer arrow shaft holding hand
3d. 4/0 steel wool to buff out between coats
4. 11/32" nocks
5. duco or fletchtite for nock and feather end gluing
6. bohning fletching tape - a MUST have!
7. grayling or bohning pro fletcher
8. precut feathers
9. 11/32" points
10. hot melt glue for points (melt with a candle or butane lighter or gas stove)
quite optional: water or resin based stain for the arrow cap area, sharpie pens for cresting and a variable speed drill to spin the shaft.
lotsa arrow build-alongs at the how-to forum!
crafting excellent woodies - cheap \\'n\\' easy have some good, soul satisfying FUN!