i do self nocks , so i use artificial sinew on all my fletching. start with a wrap or two of sinew , and a drop of superglue to hold that. the wicking instant type CA.
then i have had decent luck two different ways. one is to tie the tips of your feathers in now , spaced evenly around the shaft , then wrap your feathers , putting a drop of superglue along the quill here and there as you wrap , then once you get to the end , another drop of glue , and a small hair rubberband (the little black ones).
go back and wrap your other feathers the same. i just use one rubber band , but if your glue isnt setting up fast enough , just wrap a second band right below the first. then cut the first so the second fletchs lays nice an tight.
same for the third feather if you use that many , then trim the ends.
then i wrap the A. Sinew the opposite way i wrapped my feathers, weaving in and out of the barbs. kind of like wrapping hackle...
once i get to the end , i put a few wraps around the base of the feather end , and wrap a smooth layer back the the throat of where my self nock is. once i am to the throat , i put a drop or two of superglue on the whole rear threat and spread it around. then i whip finish a little ball or buildup at the base of the nock to reinforce it a little...
once thats done i go over the whole thing with superglue. front thread wraps , the criscross and the feather base as it spirals , then i coat the back threads. havent had one come apart or move yet.
you could just wrap the front and back if you like , i just like to keep the thread i already started. another thing i started doing , was using epoxy. it doesnt soak in nearly as well as CA. it produces a shinier finish , and is a little more solid feeling , but i havent used the epoxy ones enough to know if it will crack or yellow...
almost forgot , the A. Sinew i have is 4 strand , highly waxed natural color. the big spool... i cut about 3-4' , spit the 4 strands ,and just use one strand per arra. my first arrows i used the whole piece of A. Sinew , and the wrapping really sticks up and kind of stand out on the otherwise smooth arrow.
thats just how i do it... i use dowel rods and craft store feathers so far because i dont have the loot to buy a whole bunch of turkey feathers and shafting , just to mess around in the back yard and go after bunnies.