Hi all, these are the first arrows I made from some saplings or bushes we collected instead of bamboo from Home Depot. I learned a ton about straightening from Patrick and built a new tool to help with that. I'm not sure exactly what the wood is. A friend suggest viburnum (sp) but I'm not certain about that.
They are much more sloppy looking than I had envisioned.
I'm sure neatness would come with time. I did these all by hand without any power or fletching tools etc. I'm guessing some better tools and perhaps paint would result in a cleaner finished product. I think I'll try to get better at doing them by hand for now.
I tried the metal tips that accept screw in heads from 3 rivers. it was hard to get the hollow shafts to fill them correctly however. I was nervous about them staying so I tried a few different attachment methods (artificial sinew, thread, real sinew, no added material).
The arrows are about 32 '' and probably 500 to 585 grains with tips. The spine is pretty weak however. I'm a bit hesitant to shoot them from a powerful bow.
Any input is appreciated. I'm new to this game and feverishly reading your posts to learn the ropes.