Joebuck... with your skills I'll bet that bow(s) will be knock out beautiful. I think it goes without saying that we'll need pics... of course I had to say it.
As a boy I had no contact with other archers, so I took all my information from Hill's "Hunting the Hard Way", so I put my arrow nock above the nocking point.
As time went on I tried nocking below, but noticed that I had a tendency to put pressure on the top of the nock with my pointer finger which could force the nock to be lower before leaving the string and thus be out of tune.
I switched back immediately and have been there ever since.
These days I still prefer the nock of my arrow above the nocking point locating bump, but also double serve above the nock for a little extra insurance.
I can still easily find the bump for "no look" nocking by feel, yet the arrow stays put when leaned against a tree or hung from a hanger as well as when traveling and I have my finger on the arrow.