Howdy Group,
I'm just starting on my arrow making quest(s). So, I have some basic questions that I couldn't find the answers to by searching around this P.A. site.
I know that Red Osier Dogwood is a very popular arrow making material.
- Recently, I collected some Red Osier Dogwood that is "green," (last year's growth), and I'm wondering if that would be OK for arrow material?
- Also, is there a rule of thumb to go by in choosing the size (diameter) of Red Osier Dogwood shoots for a given spine?
- And, what about the diameters on other materials including; cherry shoots, Basswood(?), and pine board? I'm looking for 40 to 50# spine.
Speaking of Basswood, I have pretty good access to this material. I can simply collect all I want from the trees next to the street as I walk down the sidewalk in my neighborhood!
- So, are Basswood shoots a good arrow making material?
- And, how about choke cherry or wild cherry shoots / branches?
- Lastly, I saw a Biuld-Along for a Spine Tester Measuring Gauge here on P.A. But, I can't find it now. Does anyone have the link to it?
Thanks for helping me get on track with my new arrow making quest. So far, I've collected about 18 potential arrows - mostly Red Osier Dogwood, plus four Red Oak dowels (3/8"). And I'm gathering materials for flint knapping. (I'll be knapping broken glass.)
All the Best,
Canoe