I would like to point you guys to this great topic:
http://tradgang.com/noncgi/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=2;t=000060 Straitening your wooden arrows is amazingly simple this way. I use a bigger screwdriver these days, making it even easier and faster. Just for fun I try to make my woodies as straight as carbons. They spin on my hand dead-quiet, no vibrations at all.
A very easy and very fast way for straightening your wooden arrows. I hope that for all the guys and girls who are struggling getting their arrows straight, this will be of great help. It sure was for me!
Great topic!
UPDATE:
- Staining can cause your shafts to bent, due to the moisture. Therefore I recommend to straighten your shafts after staining (or anything else to seal your shaft). Straighten always after sealing, but before fletching. Sometimes the bulb is in the fletching area and when the vanes are on, you can't straighten it.
- Sometimes it is hard to judge where or how your shaft is bent when looking down at it. Especially when you are very close to straight. Butt we want that arrow standing still, without any whobbels, on our hand, when spinning it. When rolling the shaft over a flat surface, such as glass, the smallest bulbs will become visible. Use this if you want your woodies as straight as carbon!
- Don't use too much pressure, otherwise you will bent the shaft the other way. Start with gentle strokes and spin the shaft to check. The pressure to apply is a learning-curve.
- Ofcourse you will have to glue the point on, before you can spin the shaft on your hand.