Grandpa Ron
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I have not tried a ramrod but I have made 3/8” arrows from ½” x ½” square stock.
It is best if it is split so it follows the grain, rather than cut from the log.
Work it down to about ½” x ½” square or whatever size in necessary for your ramrod. Then, it is a matter of working the 4 sides to eight sides by removing corners with a plane or spoke shave; then the eight sides are worked to 16 sides and the rod is sanded round.
It is slow and a bit tedious but arrows have to be more exact than ramrods. However ramrods will see much more abuse, hence the need for straight grain.
I usually purchase my arrows but it is always nice to try to make some so you know how the old timers did it.
Good Luck
It is best if it is split so it follows the grain, rather than cut from the log.
Work it down to about ½” x ½” square or whatever size in necessary for your ramrod. Then, it is a matter of working the 4 sides to eight sides by removing corners with a plane or spoke shave; then the eight sides are worked to 16 sides and the rod is sanded round.
It is slow and a bit tedious but arrows have to be more exact than ramrods. However ramrods will see much more abuse, hence the need for straight grain.
I usually purchase my arrows but it is always nice to try to make some so you know how the old timers did it.
Good Luck