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Eastern Woodlands Two-Fletch
JackCrafty:
Thanks Rick. These are not taking me as long as they used to......but I need to learn how to take advantage of all the cool features of my camera. I still haven't figured out how to get a whole arrow in focus when I take of picture of it looking down the shaft. ???
Pat, thanks. I'll keep taking pictures and posting stuff when I'm not doing honey-do's, yard work, and the occasional "Daddy, I need money for something at school....can you go get some?"... ::)
Thanks David. I'll tell you my secret for getting them straight: start with a stick that doesn't have drastic bends. For keeping them straight: You got me. I have to hand straighten every time I use them (or take pictures of them). ;)
TRACY:
Patrick, thanks for the tutorial! Ever use cane or boo for 2 fletch where you actually split the shaft(Nock end) and insert tail feathers? I've done a few that way and really like it. I think Pat B or Hillbilly suggested it once and so I tried it.
Tracy
JackCrafty:
Tracy, nope, I haven't tried the "splitting the cane" method of making a two-fletch arrow. Looks like it's very effective, though. I might try it someday.
jamie:
nice work pat. im still diggin the mustard bottle of glue. id end up with fish glue on a sandwich
JackCrafty:
:D
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