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River cane nocking and hafting?

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Bowjo:
How far behind my last node do I cut my selfnock?
Do I have to use a foreshaft on the front or can I haft my stone tips to the cane?
....Thanks Joe

Hillbilly:
You can cut the nock anywhere as long as you wrap in front of it. And you can haft points directly to the cane.

JackCrafty:
River cane is versatile.  I personally like to use foreshafts but, like Hillbilly said, points can be hafted to the cane itself.  The reason I use foreshafts is because I like to taper the point before adding the arrowhead.  The fat part of the cane is a bit clumsy, but a smooth transition between cane and arrowhead is possible if you use a gap filling glue like epoxy.

Bowjo:
Thanks guys,....I was planning on putting sinew in front of my nocks even by a node.Since I don't have to nock at a node my arrow selection will be much better.I may still plug the front end ,so I can taper some for field points....Thanks again

scattershot:
I cut my cane about 3/8" from the node on the back end. That way, the valley of the nock is right on the node, and I don't have to wrap below the nock. Sometimes I do it anyway, but I don't feel it's necessary.

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