I'm talking about getting under the quill skin and stripping the feather off as compared to splitting the quill and sanding it down to a nice base for the jig clamp. I'm processing some goose feathers I picked up this may lake side... Experimenting I put a stripped feather in a jig clamp and its a little sloppy going in compared to a firmer sanded base but do they stay glued on and work out at all? Very interested in any one having experience with this. Thanks guys, Jim
O and I know this is used in spiral Flu flu arrows more interested in hunting helical style applications please, thanks.