You can experience the craftsmanship of arrow making by skilled artisans, a skill that is typically inaccessible to the general public. From creating decorative arrows filled with attention to detail to learning the techniques of repairing broken arrows, skilled artisans will guide you through a hands-on crafting experience tailored to your preferences.
Crafting Content
Guided by skilled artisans, you can enjoy crafting experiences tailored to your preferences, such as repairing broken arrows or creating decorative arrows. Here, we introduce three stages of the crafting process that you can experience.
Attach Feathers
The feathers are trimmed to an equal length and then glued onto the shaft, dividing them evenly in thirds relative to the nock. Afterwar, the adhesive is left to dry until it solidifies.
Attach Feathers
The feathers are trimmed to an equal length and then glued onto the shaft, dividing them evenly in thirds relative to the nock. Afterwar, the adhesive is left to dry until it solidifies.
Wrapping the Thread
Thread is wound around both ends of the nock and feathers in three places, secured with adhesive. Ensuring that there is no gap between the threads results in a neatly wrapped finish.
Wrapping the Thread
Thread is wound around both ends of the nock and feathers in three places, secured with adhesive. Ensuring that there is no gap between the threads results in a neatly wrapped finish.
Feather Cutting
By exposing the feathers to steam and gently stretching and aligning them, we prepare for a streamlined cut towards the base of the feathers. The cutting technique allows for the infusion of individual character into each arrow.
Feather Cutting
By exposing the feathers to steam and gently stretching and aligning them, we prepare for a streamlined cut towards the base of the feathers. The cutting technique allows for the infusion of individual character into each arrow.