NZ Bamboo Arrows Full Build Pseudosasa Japonica

All footage is 100% genuine no AI is used in this video or channel. A video displaying my methods and techniques for crafting bamboo arrows from Pseudosasa Japonica commonly called Japanese arrow bamboo. This spreading bamboo can be found all over NZ as an introduced species which has been used in Asian cultures for thousands of years. Fletched using Turkey and Goose feathers secured with homemade hide glue and wrapped with sinew. Also shown is the creation of my DIY broadheads. Feel free to check out my Facebook group if you are interested in primitive archery. Facebook:   / 1839222553156192   Timestamps: 0:00 Preview 00:24 Selecting Shafts 02:05 Straightening Shafts 04:45 Scraping Rind 05:58 Cutting to Length 07:53 Cutting Nocks 10:06 Plugging Ends 11:45 Basic Cresting 12:38 Feather Prep 15:16 Burning Fletchings to shape 17:39 Attaching Fletchings 19:57 Sinew Wrapping 22:04 Making the Broadhead 25:06 Attaching the Broadhead 26:24 Finished Arrows 27:03 Test Shots