Here are some of my hunting arrows for this year. Found a better way to make them and they are working out just great.
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Sweet!!!! :thumbsup: :notworthy: How well do they shoot? And how about a "how to".
They shoot beautifull. As for the how to...maybe when I get better at them. For now, I have to stop and think what to do myself....lol
Sharp looking Arrows!
real nice buddy!!
Nice work. The foreshafted ones look to be oak. Get some blood on them.
Good looking arrows. What method did you use to attach the foreshafts to the arrow?
On these, I drilled a 1/4 hole in the cane and up into the dowell. Then epoxied them together. After setting up, sanded to dowell down to match the shaft with a slight taper to the point.