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You'll need a jig, glue, fletchings (get 4 inch feathers), wooden arrow lengths (get 11/16th, these tend to be a bit more rugged and will need to be a bit longer than your draw length for your safety and spined to match your bows draw weight, 30-40lb should do it,), knocks, pencil sharpener for the diameter of your arrow and piles (arrow heads).
Once you've got competent at building arrows using the bought stuff you can then start to improvise, e.g. making your own fletchings, making self knocked arrows, making your own arrow heads etc. Just take it one step at a time.
(7 November 2012, 10:58)gary5wift Wrote: NR
You'll need a jig, glue, fletchings (get 4 inch feathers), wooden arrow lengths (get 11/16th, these tend to be a bit more rugged and will need to be a bit longer than your draw length for your safety and spined to match your bows draw weight, 30-40lb should do it,), knocks, pencil sharpener for the diameter of your arrow and piles (arrow heads).
Once you've got competent at building arrows using the bought stuff you can then start to improvise, e.g. making your own fletchings, making self knocked arrows, making your own arrow heads etc. Just take it one step at a time.
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Ignore the typo re arrow shaft diameter, should read 11/32 NOT 11/16 LOL.