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Author Topic: Deer hunting with a turkey  (Read 992 times)
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Rancid Crabtree
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« on: August 08, 2007, 07:30:22 AM »

This is how I recycle the wings fro the turkeys we arvest.I Use the feathers from the birds to make arrow fletchings.


I  like to use whole uncut white feathers for the two hen feathers and one homemade c0ck feather. I found 7 good looking specimens (one is a spare)
 


Next I split them to get rid of the side that I won’t need.



Then I found the best section in the middle of the length and cut off the ends. These are longer than I need but I will trim them later



Because the split base is way to thick I need to thin them down.




I use a belt sander with a fine grit belt because the bases are pretty soft. I finish them with a sanding block





The thined feather is a lot less beefy.



Next I cut them to their finished length. 


The next step is to cut down the height a little so they fit in the fletching jig.



After fletching, I use a feather burner to give them their shape.



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