 My name is Clifton Larini and I'm going to show you how to make an arrow. This one here is the arrow plant. And this, the first thing we do is chop off before you get the shoot of it, right? Cut three again. And we have this. Here's the arrow. At an early age, we are using arrows. The arrow is very important because it brings a lot of food for the family. You could shoot fishes, birds. So the arrow is very important. Why also make arrows is because to keep my tradition of arrow making. It's to go inside here. So this piece here is where the bow string will go. And you hold it. Instead of holding here, you hold here. Here's the caramani. And you just rub it there, forget it's sticky. It's very sticky, it's hard. Can't come out easily. There you are, right there. That's not the end. It must be right there. After this, you have to put this now. This is to hold the string with the twine, right? It's there here. This caramani, what we put on the string is to hold it. That cannot come out. It comes through here. Hold it like this. This feather here is to enable the arrow to go more straight, right? Directly to its target. Put the feather on the arrow now. And this is the one we have to use. This is what we call krawa. It comes from a plant just like a pineapple tree. You have to have both ends. There you are. Tom starts from here. And I normally start from here. Because it's more easier for me. This should be enough there. We take it back again. And we use the same caramani again. To help it from not coming out from the arrow. And here is what we are going to do here. We still have to put this. So as to let it hold on to it. So that the string cannot come out. This is why it is flattening. But after this now, you have to make the sprangs here. That will be flattened with hammer.