Switch or river cane is an amazing arrow material.But,it is a wonder how much the shafts vary in weight and spine.I have found ,if you want to build matched sets ,you've got to build a bunch of arrows.I take time to select cane,like Hillbilly said,then,allow them to dry a month.I first sand down the nodes,then straighten it,cut in nocks ,taking advantage of the node.Glue in hardwood inserts.Do a final sanding,then weigh and spine test.and separate them into matching groups.When I can put together a set of a 1/2 dozen,I'll figure how heavy a point I need,and can further increase weight by applying a coat or more of finish,if needed.Otherwise ,I put a few coats of tru-oil on,mount the heads,fletch em,and they're done.Hope this helps.They are easy and fast to make. God Bless