I was asking questions here the last couple of weeks about footing wood shafts and the effect on spine, etc. I gathered the goods to try it and want to share the process. These are not my original ideas and take no credit for them. I am just a guy who likes to build my own equipement.
Materials:
1x4x10 maple block
threaded inserts and 1.25" thumb screws
90' v-bit and router
router table, I use a home made one.
arrow shafts...these were broke off at the point and now are alive again.
footing material .5x.5x8" I used walnut
glue
Start by making your footing jig..there are good posts on this.
I marked the short end of mine so it was easier to rotate the shaft and line it back up.
Next put the shaft in your jig, nock to the tall end and end to be cut flush with the short end, and transfer the lines to your arrow.
Now feed the arrow through your router table tall end first, go slow.