The sander is running and it took the pics while I sanded that shaft. OK - next step. we have to cut the shaft parallel with the grain to inlay reinforcement for the nock.
Then you apply glue to the "in this case I use rawhide" and clamp it into the slot of the shaft. Make sure to put glue on both sides of the rawhide.
Here is what the finished product will look like when we get done in a week or so.
BIG NOTE. I will be gone for several days for work. I will post as soon as I get back. Also remember that I am building 25+ dozen of these at once and it takes a few minutes to get through each step. I Know I'm a bit out of control. Feel free to bring the post back to the top during my absence. When I get back we will clean up the rawhide, taper the shaft and cut in the string groove as well as make the nock comfortable for the hand. I'm also looking for brass tacks to shorten and put into the sides like Fred Bear did with his personal arrows. See ya real soon.
fletch