Thank you all for the warm welcome

@ Sparrow: I dont know how they fly yet since there's 3' of snow covering everything over here, and arrows don't float on snow

Normaly I make the shafts, shoot them, group them, haft points then feathers and then do cosmetics. Simply because this is the most timesaving way of making arras

No use doing hours of cosmetics on a stick that just won't fly

But now I just wanted some arrows with realy long feathers

and also to try out the pointybuzzer things. So they are more "sticks with feathers" than arrows

Hazel is a realy nice arrowmaterial btw, probably the best we have in Norway, at least when it comes to arrows from shots.