Hey Guys,
I've been thinking about trying to use dowels for arrow shafts. Most of the sources I have read say the dowels have to have a straight, parallel grain from end to end in order to be used for arrows. The arrow shafts that I have bought from archery suppliers do not always have a straight grain and I haven't had one lift a splinter yet, all the arrows I broke were because of me not the integrity of the wood, so I was just wondering if the advice on straight grain from end to end is a bit conservative or can there be a little leeway, like say some runoff on one side or something like that. All replies are greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Aaron