Hello all,
I have a couple questions with regards to a primitive sealer like a pitch/fat mixture. Historically speaking, among the indigenous tribes, would something like this have been used or not bothered with on arrows?
If it was used, would it be applied before fletching? Or after fletching, below the fletching only? Applying it before seems like you would have issues with fletching if you are using glue on the feathers.
Also, the only pitch grease mixture ive made was quite sticky despite having a high percentage of grease. would you just keep adding fat until its not sticky enough to affect shooting? (I used it on one bow and I did use heat to apply it)
I also have one unrelated question: I have made probably less than 10 dogwood arrows, and on several I have had issues with warping even though they were well seasoned and heat straightened. (i may have done some green straightening too) On some, I will go to correct the warp and over bend it and it stays completely bent the other way, as if it we sopping wet. Is this normal for dogwood? All I can this is maybe i scraped them down too narrow in spots and they arent uniformly tapered enough.
Thanks for any shared knowledge. Sorry if some of this info might be common knowledge or easy to find but I cant seem to find answers to these particular questions anywhere.