Hi all,
I'm a newly registered user on this forum, but have nevertheless been following your discussions for a while. You may have touched this topic before, if so please tell me and I'll be happy to read about it, if not well... tell me your opinions and I'll be happier!
I've recently started to make my first battle shafts and I've reached the fletching stage. I reread Soar's "Secrets of the English War Bow", chapter "Battle Shaft", pp. 97-100. And to give you a short re-cap:
First he tells us how to insert a 2" horn slit to strengthen the nock, and after that a descrition how to make a 1/4" deep string groove.
Then on to the fletching:
"We will settle on 6-inch-long fletchings, so cut a strong piece 7 1/2 inches long"
"...you must now draw a line extending from 1 inch below the base of the groove for 7 inches parallel to the shaftment"
"...remove the barbs for 1/4 inch from each end of the rachis."
"...carefully place your fletchings, their barbs angled toward the string groove, along the datum lines and hold them fixed for a minute or two."
Then follows a short description of binding the with silk thread.
Now the questions;
1. Am I misunderstanding the description, or will this not give a 7" fletching?
Pictures of fletchings in this chapter, e.g. on p. 99, shows fletchings starting at the lower end of the horn slit, so
2. Will not "...1 inch below the base of the groove..." give a rather small space to place your fingers?
Well, that's my questions. If you find any interest in them, please let me know, and if you could tell me where you approximatley start the fletchings on your battle shafts would be greatly appreciated!
/Ola