Kev, I hand plane my own. This link is a brief pictorial of a half dozen oak arrows being made.
http://www.primitivearcher.com/smf/index.php/topic,23991.0.html In the how to section, is a link to Jawge's site, and he has detailed instructions on arrow building there. A bunch of other good info also.
If you have an arrow that you already know shoots well out of your bow, you can do an expedient spine tester.
Simply poke two nails twenty six inches apart on a horizontal plane, place your know arrow on the nails, hang a two
pound weight, the arrow will flex, make your pencil mark to indicate where the arrow deflected to. Now you place
your arrows to be on the nails, and hang the two pound weight on them. If they deflect further than your pencil mark
then the spine will be weak. If it doesn't deflect to the pencil mark it is stiff, which is okay because you can slowly sand
away the extra mass until in spines to your pencil mark. Crude and not exact, but you will be able to match your
arrows closer, and have better shooting arrows.