Had a go at making bamboo arrows using the "home depot" style guide that's pinned.
Worked pretty well. Used 48" plant stakes and they seem to produce arrows spined about right (but what do I know) for my bow, at least they are similar (a little stiffer) than my FG arrows I got when I started out. And weight came in around 23g (350 grains) so it seems okay for my 30 pound bow


The straightening and sanding worked out pretty good, the arrows are smooth and feel good in the hand. For the points I turned them in a power drill out of some birch wood I collected during ice storm season. They stood up to some shots too so they are durable enough to last a little bit I hope


Found some turkey feathers on the sale rack at a local archery shop, so I had a go at fletching. The cock feather ended up not quite in the right orientation... whoops. We'll find out how important that is I guess. I have a username to live up to after all.

