@gabrieow I know what you mean. I have not made any in about a year because they last (don't break much). It is getting time to make more, I have to brush up on my straightening technique again. If you have not seen my video on the nail field points, check it out. They have worked out really well.
this stuff grows like crazy in my backyard, I live in southeast Louisiana. Cane arrows were used longggg ago by many native tribes in Louisiana and till this day they are still used by the same tribes to make cane baskets and arrows
bambusa gracilis, I'd say! I have about 20 shafts with 5-8ft of usable diameter! trying to develop the technique to make it straight!
gabrieow 4 months ago
@gabrieow I know what you mean. I have not made any in about a year because they last (don't break much). It is getting time to make more, I have to brush up on my straightening technique again. If you have not seen my video on the nail field points, check it out. They have worked out really well.
Chuck S.
mxred91 4 months ago
this stuff grows like crazy in my backyard, I live in southeast Louisiana. Cane arrows were used longggg ago by many native tribes in Louisiana and till this day they are still used by the same tribes to make cane baskets and arrows
wolvenancestry992 1 year ago
Dude u can making arrows for a long time...just get yourself some feathers..and some chert or obsidian..
5tonyvvvv 1 year ago
is that a carbord target.
Disbeat123 1 year ago
@Disbeat123: Right, it is stacked rectangles of cardboard pressed between two pieces of 3/4 plywood with 3/8" all thread rod on each side.
mxred91 1 year ago
suvival dude: I bought the 8 to 10mm 4 feet long. That is = to 5/16 to 3/8". Keep in mind about half of them will not be good enough for an arrow
mxred91 1 year ago
hi i went to the the website and im not sure what the diameters i should get pleas respond
suvivaldude 1 year ago