I'm in the process of building new arrows, tuning new strings and cables and sighting in a new sight. Here's how I'll go through the process;
1. I build all the arrows minus the fletching
2. Make sure the bow is in time with the new strings and cables, rest is about at center shot, peep installed etc. and I've shot it at least a dozen times to settle everything.
3. Shoot all the bare shafts through paper and nock tune them until I get every arrow tearing as close as possible to each other. I'm not looking for a perfect tear right now, I want them tearing the same.
4. I bare shaft paper tune by moving my rest in small amounts
5. Now I put 4 heat vanes on (I like 4 fletch for the simple fact you can shoot a little farther with that little extra clearance and if you have to nock tune after fletching, you have 4 spots instead of 3)
6. I shoot the fletched arrows through paper just to make sure they are good
7. Sight in my bow with field points to get it close out to 60 or 70 yards
8. I'll shoot a broad head and a field point at 20 now. If they are close, I'll try 30 and keep moving back until they start getting too far apart to keep them on target, then I'll micro adjust my rest and keep moving back as far as I can. If at 20, they are really far apart, I'll cut the fletching off one but leave the bases of them and add enough electrical tape on the back so the bare shaft weighs the same as the fletched arrows and bare shaft tune at 20 until it's good. Then I'll go back to broad head tuning.
9. Once the broad heads and field points are hitting together as far as I want them to, I will really fine tune my sight.
10. After everything is flying good and my sight is good I set my third axis up on a draw board, which I've had good luck getting it very close and then I check it by shooting it and finish setting it if needed.
11. Now that I think everything is set, I go and confirm field points and broad heads are still hitting together and where I put my pins.
12. After reading all this I realized I could probably do a bunch of steps just for building the arrows and I may be on the spectrum.