I have practiced quite a bit with cane arrows with blunts, knapped points and trade points. I find them to be as durable and trouble free as any store bought arrow. I make my blunts for small game from cut down 30-06 brass casings and glue them directly to the shaft with superglue. These blunts have been shot hundreds of times into foam block targets, rotten stumps and round hay bales with no ill effects. My knapped points and trade points are tied on with art sinew soaked with super glue and attached to an oak dowel foreshaft which is glued into the hollow cane shaft. I haven't used bamboo, but I guess it is similar to our native cane. I cut self knocks just above the nodes and have found them to be very durable. For some reason, it took me a while to realize that you need to get some thread and superglue and tie your fletching down. Since I started doing that, I am not refletching my arrows near as much. I tried to post a pic of some points, but it said my file was too large and I am a better neo cave man than computer operator.