Hey gut, do you do anything specific to true the holes receiving the foreshafts and end up with a standard-gauge hole or use any certain tools/methods to ensure the in-hole part of the foreshaft is true ... or both? Or do you just make and taper the foreshafts by feel matching each shaft to each arrow? I made an oasge forshaft for the first cane arrow I made a couple of years ago, and use a drawkinfe and sandpaper, and it was a heap of effort to produce one foreshaft that would fit and spin well with that one particular arrow. I can't see myself doing this for sets of arrows unless I could figure out a way to streamline the process and end up with foreshafts that could be reasonably interchangable with several, if not all of the other arrows.