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Block of wood from Wayne
			JW_Halverson:
			
			
--- Quote from: Hawkdancer on November 30, 2018, 10:02:50 pm ---That should make a bunch of dandy shafts!   Of course, you will need to find your round tuit to make them round  >:D!
Hawkdancer
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And until you find that round tuit, they are "curing" and stabilizing in situ.
		
			TSA:
			
			Yup , Sitka Spruce :)
thanks for your patience and understanding. :OK.
i would band saw them into squares and then shaft them with your chosen method. splitting will reveal shafts, but you will lose quite a bit to trim.
IIRC there should be about 80 shafts in that block.
holler if you want some pointers to help ensure getting close to your chosen spine etc
		
			Swampman:
			
			I was a lucky winner of a block of sitka spruce too and I received that block of wood recently as well.  I have some other projects i am working on right now but I will try and get a picture up of the block soon.  
I did get a new blade for my table saw so I am getting ready to make some arrows.  
 
Thank you Wayne.
		
			TSA:
			
			you guys are most welcome!
only rule is, if i may, is i would love to see pics of what you do, and the finished arrows.
i love following this forum and watching the master crafts unfold!
		
			bjrogg:
			
			Wayne I will definitely follow that rule. I've been visiting my daughter the past few days. Hoping to get a chance to do something soon. I really don't think my tiny old ban saw is really the right tool. 
Pretty sure you make nicer shafts than me though. I know I got some from you in the past and they are some awesome shafts.
Bjrogg 
		
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