I made these hill cane arrows for the upcoming Tenn Classic. I hope 6 is enough! They are self nocked with sinew wrap sealed with super glue. The points are 16d common nails with a wad of brass braised on the head and shaped. The nail shank is fitted in the center hole and set in with TBIII. Five of the six are 2 fletch and one is 3 fletched. Feathers are attached with a small piece of fletch tape in the center and a sinew wrap fore and aft.
Simple, but effective.
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Nice,I like the points.
This is a pic of the "nail" head and another I use with hardwood shoot arrows. The latter is a rectangle of steel shaped into a point at one end and inserted and glued into a slot cut into a hardwood shoot shaft. I tried it on cane after gluing in a hardwood dowel into the center hole before the slot was cut and it works great. A sinew wrap secures the glued in point.
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Great arrow Pat. Do you know what the final weight came out to be?
Very Cool Pat...How do those two fletch arrows fly compared to the 3 fletch?
They range in weight from 559grs to 651 grs.
If set up properly they fly as well as 3 fletch.
Very nice arrows...let us know how they work out for ya.
Those are beautys, I just got some stone points and an going to try to make some arrows. I seem to be getting pulled into making more primitive equipment.
My hunting arrows this past season were hill cane arrows with stone points.
I love making my own equipment or trading for what I can't make. In these hard times it really helps not to take money from where it is really needed.
Nice arrows Pat. I have used river cane and Japanese arrow bamboo but not hill cane. Is that just river cane at a higher altitude?
I might have to dig out a primitive bow and make up some bamboo arrows for Tenn. I like to shoot primitive when there are several others doing so. I guess that's the place for it. See you there.
Don, Up until a few years ago we called it switch cane(Arundaneria tecta) but it was re-designated as hill cane(A. appalaciana) for the higher altitude stuff. It is actually deciduous and has thicker walls and a rounder culm than switch cane or river cane(A. gigantia).
Glad to hear you are coming to the Classic. There will be lots of folks there with "primitive" equipment. PA is a sponsor and PA members from all over are planning to come. It will be our(PA) biggest contingency to date. We had over 30 folks last year.
Nice Arrows, Pat...I like that point that you came up with...I hope to turkey hunt with my first cane shaft this weekend...
David