How To Build A Primitive Cane Arrow

Making an arrow using a type of cane native to the Mediterranean (Arundo donax). This bamboo-like plaint is an introduced, invasive species in the U.S., and is considered a pest in most areas.
This first chapter involves straightening the raw cane arrowshaft and cutting a string nock.
Chapters to follow will show the preparation of a stone tipped foreshaft (hafted with pine-pitch and sinew), preparing the cane shaft to accept the foreshaft, and applying feathers to the arrow.
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Thanks for taking a look.
Tom Mills
Pasadena, CA