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Aosda:
I found this stand of cane/grass today.  Was wondering if this would work for arrows.  Also, what is the method for drying green shoots, or do you cut the shoots that are already dry?

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Pat B:
It looks like it should work. Do you have ant pics of the whole plant or the shoot with the leaves on it?
  To dry cane, I bundle it and place it in my utility room. After a month or 2 it is ready to go.

Aosda:
The first pic is the leaves, kinda like a tall grass.  I'll try to get full pics tomorrow.  I also pick some of the dry shoots, and made two arrows out it.  they don't shoot too bad out of my 34# recurve.  I'll get pics of those together.

Pat B:
Be careful with the already dry canes. They could be infected with fungi that will weaken the cane.

Aosda:
Pat, yeah I had to toss a few shoots because it was too damp at the base and the was mold or fungus.

Well here are the two from the dry cane, I know they are very crude.  On these two shoots carbon nocks and points fit inside so I used that.  I use the skinny cane in the first pic inside of the shoots behind the point and nock to reinforce it.  I don't have access to sinew, so I used standard thread.  Also used thread in between the nodes for decoration.  Feathers are goose wing.

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