Hey guys,
I have been recently focusing on phragmites arrows. I moved up to Utah where there is a bunch of the stuff on the shores of Utah lake, so before it got too cold I gathered a bunch of it. I tried being selective, only gathering shafts that weren't brittle and that were big enough, but I have had a problem straightening it. I tried phramgites a couple months before but wasn't very successful with it, and ended up breaking it.
I did some research around the web and on this website. I also researched how exactly native Californians made phragmites arrows. They used steatite straighteners to make them, heating up the straightener and then bending the arrow through a groove in the stone. . I unfortunately don't have steatite to make one but I have heard of people straightening them by hand. I saw Jack Crafty's video about it and he appears to only heat it on one side, the side he is going to compress the phragmites. However I get different answers about straigtening phragmites. Some say that nodes can be stragitened, while others say you can't. Some say to only heat one side while others say they heat the entire section.
I am just wondering how anyone here heat straightens phragmites. I know there have been some how-tos on this website in the past but many of them no longer have photos as they have been deleted from their photobucket accounts. Plus, some of them don;t fully answer my questions on how to deal with nodes, heating properly or if a steatite arrow straightener are a must to have for phragmites, so I thought maybe starting a discussion on the topic would work.