so the arrow will spin and fly straight.
P.S. it makes it fly farther.
First, you will need to add feathers to the arrow shafts, then use the arrow tips on the feathered shaft, to make the arrow.
the shaft(arrow), the point(tip), and the vanes(feathers)
First, you'll have to add feathers to the arrow shafts before attaching arrow tips. Feathers of any specimen will do -- chickens, bird snared birds, etc.
a arrow
The feathers on the back of an arrow are called "fletchings." They help stabilize the arrow's flight by providing lift and guidance as it travels through the air. Fletchings can be made from various materials, including natural feathers or synthetic materials, and are typically arranged in a helical or straight configuration.
he shaft, the fletching ( the feathers) and the head.
The feathered area on an arrow is called the fletching. Fletching is typically made from feathers or synthetic materials and helps stabilize the arrow during flight, improving accuracy and trajectory.
If you mean "fletching" it's the feathers on the rear end of an arrow in archery.
An arrow is a pointed shaft with feathers for guidance, and shot from a bow.
it was so they could find them in the dark
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i think its Fletching, though that could just be the part of adding feathers to stabilise the arrow, like in darts... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fletching There is not really a specific term for creating arrows. Arrow building is the most specific I have heard. Fletching as a noun means the section of the arrow that stabilizes it. Fletching as a verb it the act of putting either feathers or vanes on the arrow.