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help with 2 fletch arrows pls
n2everythg:
I have studied this thread and others:
http://www.primitivearcher.com/smf/index.php/topic,5196.15.html
and saw pat do the 2 fletch up at his bday. but still miffed a bit.
Can someone pls help out.
biggest issue I think I have is the Rt Lft thing and which feather should be canted which way.
Can someone confirm that these are both right wing secondaries: or are they left?????
then can you tell me if I am canting them the correct direction here?
seems like they should have gone the other way and I should have stripped off the other side as it doenst seem as stiff as the side I did strip off.
Do I need to start with another 2 feathers or just strap them down.
thanks in advance.
Wade
Papa Matt:
Brother, I'll only tell you what I know and then someone else who might have done it before can tell you for sure.
Those look to me like left secundary and I have never made 2-fletch arrows before but I do plan on doing it soon, and when I do, I would do it just like you are right there. As far as I see you're going about it alright.
As far as right and left wing--I can tell you this for sure: The curvature of the feather contours to the body of the bird, so the feathers never curve outward, but lay down flat and smooth along the body of the bird. And notice the feathers then would either curve up or down. As they lay on the bird, obviously the quill end points toward the head of the bird. Now, notice the feather then could either curve up or down as it lays flat with the quill pointing to the head, depending on which wing you have it on. In this position it will curve upward. Does this help?
If not let me know. Or Google a pic of a turkey and look at the feather curvature.
~~Papa Matt
n2everythg:
I think you are probably correct and these are left secondaries. I can figure out the primaries easy but havnt figured out the secondaries yet. BUT... If I hold them along my left shoulder the stiffest part of the feather side is in an upward position. which would relate to the back of the wing if outstreached. and seems to me that logically makes the most sense that to fly the stiffest part of the feather would have to be back. I think anyway.... ????'
If that is the case and these are Lefties... then I have the helical wrong.. I have it twisting to the right as you look from nock to point.
that correct... meaning that I'm wrong and need to start again?
thanks
wade
Papa Matt:
I think I know what you mean and I don't think you are incorrect. In other words, you cut the longer, stiffer hair of the feather and you think you have it upside down? I wouldn't worry about it if this is the case. The hair on the side of the feather that you trimmed are a tad longer and are the stiffer ones, but those are trimmed, so to me, that is OK because it will compensate for them being trimmed back.
The way you are doing it is how I have planned to do it, I just had a hand injury a while back and haven't done it yet. But I would strap them down like you have them and start shooting.
I could be wrong though, cause like I said I've never made one yet. But I've fletched and shot enough arrows to believe you're going about it ok.
~~Matt
n2everythg:
thanks papa...
guess the proof is in the flight huh?
N2
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