My first ones were pretty simple ( i have to admit I was doubtful of how they would perform so I didn't want to put alot of time in them). I used on oil lamp for my heat source, straightening the biggest bends first, and then working down from there, I broke two shafts before i started getting the hang of how much heat/pressure etc. I used cut off nails inserted/glued in the end for tips, cut self nocks, and then used wal-mart craft feathers for the fletchings. I didn't have any superglue so I just tied them for and aft with button thread and painted the whipping with clear nail polish. They definately wern't professionally done , but like I say I wanted to put some together to see how they shot first, and again I was impressed. These were stakes I bought at walmart that came in a 12 pack for $3. I would love to go cut some of my own , but I'm not sure what I'm looking for. We have bamboo around here, but most of it grows 20 - 30 feet tall. I don't know if this is useable or not. Until I get around to cutting some to try I will probably be buying a couple more dozen of the WM stakes.......
I did not spine thes arrows as they were being shot from low draw weight bows. In spining cane , is the ratio the same as in wood (26/deflection)?
Check out the pics, but remember ...... these were quickies