Finished my first Flight Arrows

juli 28th, 2010 by Kenneth Poulsen Leave a reply »

Hello,

Just finished my first Flight arrows. They are made using the Veritas tool for making dovels, and are made about 2 inch longer than my normal arrows, ground down to about 1/32 smaller diameter than normal. The wood is very stiff Pine, with Silver foil (I bought some foil normally used for lining cabinets for a couple of dollars for a role with 5 meters in), and yellow stain.

The feathers are about 5 centimeter long (just shy of 2 inches), and are made using my new home made feather burner :-) . The arrows weigh just shy of 36 grams each, including the business end. I hope, that the arrows won’t break the first time I fire them tomorrow!

I had to come up with an idea for securing the arrows while the finish were applied (Polyurethane from a spray can). That ended up being two identical squares of Polystyrene (The white stuff, that protects all electronic appliances when they are in their boxes). I just made six holes side by side, and I had a tool for spray-painting six arrows simultaneosly. At the same time they protected the parts of the arrows that I did not want to have any finish applied to.

I normally mess up at least one arrow every time I make a new set of arrows, so I started out making four arrows in order to have a set of three matching arrows. But this time everything went OK, so I actually ended up with four arrows *S* :-)

Any ideas for making them even better than I think that they are?

/Kenneth

This first picture shows the little “cheap” arrow-holder for applying finishes to the arrows.

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2 comments

  1. Guy Taylor siger:

    Hi, Kenneth. Great job on these flight arrows! I’m sure they will be giving you those extra meters you need in the shoots.
    If I may offer a suggestion…
    On the feathers, see how the quill has a big blunt edge at the front? If you use a razor knife to carefully slim that down to a fine point that flows into the arrow you’ll lower the air resistance and get a cleaner appearance. If you ever shoot these arrows off your hand rather than an arrow shelf that will also ease the passage over your skin and keep you enjoying archery.
    Beautiful arrows, keep up the good work!
    Guy

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