Here is a wild rose arrow I finished today. I make them one at a time, in a leisurely fashion. Shoot arrows warp over time so I look over mine before I go out to shoot and straighten as needed. I've had a few that have never warped. This one is 713 grains, and 11/32 diameter. The turkey fletching has a wrap through of dogbane, which I've taken to using instead of artificial sinew, and glued with hide glue. I use a hot hacksaw blade to trim the fletching. The broadhead is made from a heavy grade steel spoon, which work great, and sharpen to a razor edge beautifully. It's held on with sinew and hide glue. Most of my arrows look exactly like or similar to this one. For everyday practice, I use antler blunts, but I do shoot broadheads at boxes filled with rags.