Here's the arrow I made for Danzn Bar. I made a wall hanger arrow, salvaged from an arrow I cut too short because I measured wrong

, but at 28 1/8" from valley of the nock to base of the arrowhead it might work as a working arrow if you had a shorter draw length. It is a 50-55 spined POC shaft with three coats of Golden Oak stain and three coats of Satin Spar Urethane. Self nock, I used some B-55 Polyester bowstring material for binding the feathers to the shaft in the barber pole style that I'm fond of. This time however, I put Titebond Liquid Hide glue under the feathers instead of leaving them unglued. Not sure how I feel about the Liquid Hide glue. The arrowhead is not that primitive, I started making trade points but my co-workers insist I have to work harden them to make them work and with my little knowledge of it, I decided to put the best arrowhead that I had on it. It is not that sharp, but nevertheless I will duct tape the edges so that the chances of cutting one's self will be lessened when they opened the package.