I have been seeing a few guys post questions about wanting to learn how to splice feathers, well after seeing the replies talking about doing a butt splice (cutting feathers and butting their ends together then glueing on), I decided I would fill you in on the secret of "Membrane" splicing, so here it goes. I have and continue to membrane splice a feather in under 30 seconds. It really is easier than it looks, and it looks simple.
After you read this, I'm certain you will splice your own, so please post a reply on this thread letting us know how you did, and preferably, you will post a picture to show your creative "Membrane" splice.
First you start out with a full length feather (precuts can be used, but it is a pain in the butt)
Start at the rear of the feather and (for right handers) hold the feather tip (rear) in your left hand. Pinch the feather and with your right hand, grip the feather and pull the feather back onto itself towards the tip. The feather will pull free from the quill leaving the feather and membrane in one hand (right) and the quill in the other (left). Use an exacto knife to cut the feather at the front where you want it to stop at. You will get the feel for how much presure to use after a couple feathers.
This will be in your left hand...
This will be in your right hand...