I'm just getting back into all of this and would like to build and crest some wooden arrows on a budget. I just made up six with some POC shafts that have been in the closet for a while. I have a ton of feathers and nocks. Anyway, I stained these using Minwax stain and then rubbed five coats of tung oil on them(didn't crest 'em), cause that's what I had. I couldn't get Bohning to adhere to them so I used Zap-a-Gap and it worked great.
Alright, my question: I'd love to hear what everyone has had luck using for staining, sealing, dipping, and or cresting and fletching and what you find to be compatable. While I'd love to order a bunch of Bohning stuff, I thought I'd try using what I have, or spending just a few bucks on say, Testors over the Krylon I have in the basement. Seems like it would be easy to spraypaint a cap. I'd love to get some input. I borrowed my buddy's cresting lathe and am itching to order some more wood shafts.
This is such a great site, and what a nice bunch of creative and resourceful people. Thanks!
-Dave