Hello all,
I hadn't really entertained building my own until I bought a single Bitzenburger clamp, Young Feather Trimmer and some 60's ACME cedar shafts at a garage sale on a whim.
I began reading posts by Rob DiStefano, Snag and Trap among others to figure out what I didn't have and what to do with what I did have. As I gathered supplies and started to practice on aluminum shafts, I found that it had been a long time since I had a creative outlet and was really enjoying it.
I then decided that I'd like to make some arrows to thank the man who got me stared down this road, the man who had the garage sale. I matched the spine on the six shafts that were to become my first "matching set" of arrows and went to work and ended up with these...
I learned a lot and I'm really proud of these and would love to keep them but I will like even more to see the look on his face when I give him the arrows this Friday after work.
The shafts, clamp and feather burner used had all belonged to his father-in-law.
Thank you to all of you for the help!
Brad