I have a few dozen questions about attempting my first bamboo arrows, wet to Lowe's today and checked out the bamboo supple there.... got some of the 25 per pk. green ones and picked 12 of the natural brown ones, tried to pick weak spine feeling ones. and kinda straight too. also snuck out at work today and to the bamboo grove there, cut about a dozen or so 8-10' green slim ones. tapering say 1/4" to 1/2" I figure to try to stay close to 5/16" dia. ?
How long to dry these? until they turn brown?
OK I have read most threads i can find here about this, a few questions i didn't find answers directly to,
when i go to cut my nock in the end, which end it the nock end, the larger end or smaller end?
Do i cut the nock in directly behind a node say about 1/2" or so behind it? this would leave the node directly in front of nock, correct? then wrap sinew around below the cut in to strengthen the nock split area?
Can you wash or wash and brush the green dye of the green ones?
OK I sand and smooth the shaft, to straighten I use dry heat and bend by hand, just hot enuff to bend and not burn my hand, right?
should i taper the front of shaft to install glue on point or leave squared off? also i guess you can taper the nock end and use a glue on nock? what glue works good for this bamboo points, nocks, feathers?
Stiff side of shaft oriented towards bow riser?
and finally i plan to use brush on Polyurethane to seal shaft , OK?
Thank You brothers so much, your allways very helpfull and I do appreciate your wisdom and help, Ken