1. fletching - Noun
2. fletching - Verb
of Fletch
Source: Webster's dictionaryHowever, if archers are using fletching made of feather or similar material, they may use same color vanes, as different dyes can give varying stiffness to vanes, resulting in less precision. Source: Internet
Besides herbs, characters can also collect plant seeds, either to donate to farmers (for a small alignment shift to law) or plant in dungeons, to grow trees (useful for making bridges or fletching ). Source: Internet
Benoît's 1729 sketch shows only a dotted line indicating stitch marks without any indication of fletching (all other arrows in the Tapestry are fletched). Source: Internet
Some special fletching glues are primarily cyanoacrylate repackaged in special fletching glue kits. Source: Internet
Four-feather fletching is usually symmetrical and there is no preferred orientation for the nock; this makes nocking the arrow slightly easier. Source: Internet
Such tubes often have a long thin metal nozzle for improved precision in applying the glue to the base of the fletching and to ensure secure bonding to the arrow shaft. Source: Internet