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Signing UpStep 1: Tools and Objects needed to make the arrow
1.Metre long wooden dowel.
2.Tape
3.Super glue
4.Thin string
5.Stanley knife
You can find the feathers needed in a carpark or you can buy official feathers from archery stores.(You need three feathers for one arrow.)
Instead of buying thin string something that is even better is the string found underneath the grip on the handle of a cricket bat, which I used in my instructable.






































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Sure, it's possible to shoot wood arrows from a compound bow. You just need to be sure they're of the correct spine.
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Besides, you could pick up half decent carbon-shaft arrows for a bit over $10 anyway. Most likely will be below match grade, but definitely a lot better than hardware store-bought dowel.
Anyone who makes this for actual use will probably have more luck using it to stab stuff; I played around with these a lot before I became involved with proper archery
Total cost for me is a little under $7 CDN per arrow. That's about $6.70 USD or £4.10 GBP. That's including the cost of glues and varnish and even the shipping from online stores.
I'm working on an instructable of my own, actually.