Chapter 2 of this six-part Arrow Making Series covers the split-timber method, which is an excellent way to make high-quality wooden arrows from common boards (or logs).
The "shooting board" jig was in widespread use throughout the Medieval Times; but there's no telling when it was invented or just how old it really is.
This is my personal favorite way to craft arrows, because it gives you a tremendous amount of control over the process and can produce closely matched sets faster and with less effort than other methods.
This set receive feather fletchings in Chapter 5, which will cover four different methods of fletching arrows; and points in Chapter 6, which will cover four different styles of arrow points.
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