OK, I snuck out of the house and took a few pics with the new digital contraption. (It actually works REALLY good...no wonder the wife commandeered it).
Anyway, this is a set that I made for one of my daughters.
It is a neo-primitive set...I used modern dyes, paints, and materials.
This first pic is the complete outfit: fox skin quiver (commercial tanned), ipe bow, and birch dowel arrows.
The bow draws 7# @ 16".
Pheasant tail fletching.
Self nocks.
Sharpened wood tips.
The arrows were carved from a 5/16" birch dowels.
They are bobtailed and spined to match the bow....which was not easy.
IMO is just as difficult (or even more difficult) to make a child's arrow as it is to make an adult arrow. For one, it's got to stand up to abuse, the fletch wrapping has to be smooth to prevent "ouches" when firing the arrow (as the arrow passes over the bow hand), and it has to shoot as well at 2 ft as it does out to 20 ft. It has to look "cool" too. Quite a challenge.