I've also made arrows from the racks at Menards. I've had pretty good luck with their hickory.
Then one time I got fancy and I footed some arrows with mahogany from Menards. Not a good choice. Don't touch their mahogany. I don't even think its mahogany. It's brittle, extremely light weight, even its color is lackluster compared to the mahogany I've worked with in the past. I think its cottonwood they soak in red food coloring. Either that or particle board.
My hickory arrows, on the other hand, I've shot hundreds of times into stumps, targets, mother earth, my front porch, my wife's flower garden, red squirrels, things that look like red squirrels but turn out to be beer cans, you name it, and they're still shooting! The mahogany footed arrows, not so much. Other than that, heck yeah! Menards and a table saw! Yahoo!