Clay you had me thinking I was losing my mind for a second. I wasn't paying close attention and didn't see the bottoms of the paint containers being so long when you dipped the arrows in them. I thought you were dipping 28inch arrows in like 4-5 inches. 🤣
I read your comment before watching the video. As i was watching this i was thinking thats a good magic trick 😂. I forgot all about your comment until the shot of the long pain container 😂
This video was AWESOME! I'd love to see you do another where you make arrows in the woods, kind of like your living-tree-to-finished-bow-in-24-hours video!
Thanks, Clay. Now I know why I will always buy my arrows pre-made, but I enjoyed the process you went through and I learned a lot. It makes you worry more when flinging an arrow out there willy- nilly.
Wow, I haven't made arrows in like 35 years (old Eagle Scout over here). I used a paper template to lay out the lines for the feathers, glued by hand, and a pencil sharpener to taper the ends of the shaft for the nock and the tip. Quite the fancy setup you got there 😊😊
Such an intriguing process that I am comparing to how I fletch graphite arrows for my compound. I won't lie, you've got me thinking real hard about switching gears and focusing on traditional archery.
Ol Clay is a True all around Badass! Wouldn't want to go toe to toe with him in a game of cowboys and Indians. Jokes aside. Thanks for sharing all your knowledge. And congrats on being the last man standing in Alone.
Clay, I gave up on traditional archery. Sold my long bow, most of my gear and just watched this and I’m going back to it. Just have to find a method that works for me and that I can hunt with confidence! Great video as usual.
I've been shooting for years, but recently decided to start building my own stuff. This is more than just awesome! I look forward to getting gear from 3 Rivers.
Archers! Pay attention as arrow building is a good idea to add to your archery skill set. If for some reason you can’t purchase arrows this could be an excellent option!🏹🦌🏹🦌🏹🦌😎
It is. As long as you have access to premade machined tips, feathers for fletching, and premade shafts. Otherwise, you also need to learn how to hunt the turkeys or other birds, wood turning, and metalworking. Then you need access to a kiln, and ore. About the only thing you can do that doesn't need other skills and tools is the nock. Since that you could just carve it into the wood.
Thanks for recording this, hope you don't mind but I've shared this on my Facebook page as I know lots of wooden arrow archers across the pond in the UK who will be interested.
I enjoyed the video Clay. I enjoy making my own arrows as well. I have a single Blitzenburger so I use the double sided fletching tape which allows me to immediately dial to the next feather.
I use the same jig, but use the feather cutter that is a one shot clamp. I don't like burning them. I use one of the "pencil sharpener" style taper shapers also. You can tell you've done a bunch though. 8)
Hi brother Clay! I watched the original program when you won Alone, and I just watched that season again last night. I really like that program. I am also subscribed to this channel. I'm presently making my own arrows in the old Apache style. Well, sort of, I'm cutting my arrow heads out of old circular saw blades and using turkey feathers, but I am buying my shafts at a local lumber yard in the form of 3/8" dowel rod. I am gluing tying the arrowheads and fletching on with deer sinew that I bought on line, soaked and chewed it, split it into narrow strands, In addition to the sinew I glue them on with Pine pitch. What is the purpose of painting your arrows? Will bees wax achieve the same purpose?
First: my father in law shoots cedars and he started using that Gorilla glue adhesive awhile back on nocks and said it’s been a good move so thought I’d pass that info if you do some tinkering. Second: you’re form looks money this year brother. Something of an elk hunting John Demmer! Keep it up!
"..but my character in that game I played makes this many arrows by waving his hands over a bush." :p Great video. That burning wire trick sure beats using scissors.
Super interesting and informative to see you do this with the shafts. I noticed in another video you wore a respirator when hand sanding a bow, yet I see no PPE while you stand directly over burning fletching. Aren’t the pink ones synthetic? Or at least the paint? Do you know there’s no harm in breathing that smoke?
They're real feathers dyed pink. I suppose if I were breathing it in all day there might be some effects but I'm not worried about the few I'm burning.
Looks like you are really digging the fire hardened hickory bow these days. I have a little work left on a hardened elm bow. I think I already see the appeal of it.
Nice Clay! You are set up like a pro shop there. I go a little cheaper but still similar end product. I use feather choppers, stain, wipe on poly, and crest with tape and spray paint. I have struggled to get an arrow stiff enough. I see you used 65/70 spine in what looked like Douglas fir. 3 rivers max out tapered cedar at 60/65. I will try the fir next to go up in spine. Thanks for sharing
After 50ish years of making and shooting wood arrows, I just moved to carbons. Wasn’t sure I’d like them, but I do. Don’t plan on giving up the longbow though!
I made some with 59c dowel rods from hobby lobby. Drill the notch and carefully cut with a saw, use duct tape for fletching and a pencil sharpener for a tip. Still nicer that any arrow you can buy, stronger for sure they don't shatter when I hit a tree by accident you just pull em out.
Do you boil your knocks? I dip mine in boiling water. Just long enough for them to soften. I snap them on my string while they are soft. It spreads the knock just a little. I like them to just barely snap on the string and stay on the string. It makes my bow quieter. It helps with hand shock. And though I can't prove it. It seems to help with arrow flight.
Trying to get a drill head like the one you used on the arrow heads seems like a smart idea. If anyone knows the same of that perticular style would be nice to know, The ones i got ordered are straight and not cone shaped and not sure they will be as good.
Have you ever made arrows out of Ironwood? I recently discovered some Ironwood in the woods near my house and I’ve heard that it works really well for arrows.
I have two important questions, 1) when you were making your bow/bow limbs, what brand of Epoxy adhesive did you use? 2) How to choose which brand of Epoxy adhesive should be used?
I think he could leave them full sized ( flu-flu's?) but they would slow the arrow down. By trimming them he increases the arrow speed to target. Using the electric wire in a jig allows him to cut each vane identically, important for accuracy.
Hey Clay , I just happened on my channel and noticed you subbed. Can't believe you wasted your time watching my crap videos , lol. I wished I had your savy in making better ones but I'd rather be on naked and afraid with a fat dude than edit a video. Anyway , just gotta say I discovered your videos before I knew what a huge influencer you've become. It was one of your earler ones where you didn't say much. I was hooked. I'm going to buy your book ( or books) , not as a reward for you but as a gift to me. I live to learn new skills. That's probably why I'm not exceptional at many things. I tried making a bow about 30 years ago and never finished it. Probably never will as it'd probably blow up first pull as I've learned quite a bit watching some of your videos. I dabble in locust wood and have sold some staves to a local bow maker so I've got access to some seasoned material as well as lots of elm etc so I'm ready to roll on that. Just need a masters knowledge and I've found no one better. Thanks for the support and it does encourage me to suck it up and learn some new tricks. I haven't posted shit since covid but have recorded some of the more interesting things I've been up to. Congrats also on Alone. Not a fan of the show because of the crying drama queens they put on there so I fast forwarded those parts. You deserve it. No need to reply.
Hey Clay, I was looking for a Jo-Jan fletcher a while back, because I only had a right wing fletcher and a bunch of left wing feathers. It seemed to me that they went out of business.
@@clayhayeshunter I tried again, the number on their website goes to some telemarketing agency and they aren't responding to email. Also, anywhere that used to sell them no longer has them available.
Hi Clay, may i ask what kind of glue (amber in color) did you use in this video to glue on the nocks? I've tried some brand name glue but it doesnt stick very well. Thank you
why is no one talking about the fact that this man is putting arrows that are 19 inches inside 5 inches jars and the hole 19 inches arrow is going all the way in like what
It's not a 5" jar. They're dipping tubes. The "big dipper" is about 3ft long, and the "little dipper" is around 1ft, maybe. The upper wide mouth portion is the same diameter as a canning jar, but then it tapers to a smaller diameter tube for the rest of it.
Been trying to crest over crest-lac with regular bohing paint, but the white base keeps on creasing up as if the 2 paints weren't compatible. Anyone ever ran into anything similar? Got any ideas/solutions?
why do people use these fletching jigs to attach feathers? Surely people were making arrows without any jigs in the past right? Is there a noticable difference in accuracy if you use these jigs as opposed to just tying the feathers on by hand?
Curious question: I have been told that you have to seal the wood before dipping in anything water based, or it causes the grain to swell and adds weight. Yet, I see you dipping straight into Crest-Lac. Have you noticed any issues like that? Second question, how does the Douglas Fur compare in density/weight to PO Cedar? If you have shafts of same length, thickness, and spine, do they weight the same, or is one lighter/heavier?
Getting back into building arrows again . Trying to figure out how much I'm really saving per dozen VS. Just buying arrows . Just ordered some Surewoods , 70 bucks with shipping per dozen. Ouch. Just a few bucks more than cedars . How much would I save burning my own feathers ? Tru-Flite Left wing 5" shields are now ridicoulously expensive . Last dozen arrows from 3 Rivers was close to 120.00 . I mean my god arrows are now TEN BUCKs apiece? Yikes. Inflation and the fact that all the Boomers are now shooting longbows lol.
Clay you had me thinking I was losing my mind for a second. I wasn't paying close attention and didn't see the bottoms of the paint containers being so long when you dipped the arrows in them. I thought you were dipping 28inch arrows in like 4-5 inches. 🤣
I also got confused, i thought i was in the Matrix for a second.
I read your comment before watching the video. As i was watching this i was thinking thats a good magic trick 😂. I forgot all about your comment until the shot of the long pain container 😂
Them non-Euclidean paint cans get real expensive, but what a space saver
Same
One of those the matrix programmers had to retcon the mistake moments XF
This video was AWESOME! I'd love to see you do another where you make arrows in the woods, kind of like your living-tree-to-finished-bow-in-24-hours video!
Check out the two prong primitive arrow vid I did this spring.
@@clayhayeshunter aye sir!
Check out this video by Primitive Technology aka John Plant
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Thanks, Clay. Now I know why I will always buy my arrows pre-made, but I enjoyed the process you went through and I learned a lot. It makes you worry more when flinging an arrow out there willy- nilly.
Wow, I haven't made arrows in like 35 years (old Eagle Scout over here). I used a paper template to lay out the lines for the feathers, glued by hand, and a pencil sharpener to taper the ends of the shaft for the nock and the tip. Quite the fancy setup you got there 😊😊
I've been waiting for this video for so long!!!
Might be the coolest vid ever
Such an intriguing process that I am comparing to how I fletch graphite arrows for my compound. I won't lie, you've got me thinking real hard about switching gears and focusing on traditional archery.
I haven't made an arrow in a long, long time . . . but I can still smell the feathers burning. Great video!
Ol Clay is a True all around Badass! Wouldn't want to go toe to toe with him in a game of cowboys and Indians. Jokes aside. Thanks for sharing all your knowledge. And congrats on being the last man standing in Alone.
Clay, I gave up on traditional archery. Sold my long bow, most of my gear and just watched this and I’m going back to it. Just have to find a method that works for me and that I can hunt with confidence! Great video as usual.
You’ll get it figured out Wayne
I've been shooting for years, but recently decided to start building my own stuff. This is more than just awesome! I look forward to getting gear from 3 Rivers.
Have fun
Another great video filled with great information. Thanks again Clay!
Arrow building is another skill I need to learn. Great video!
So how is going?
Archers!
Pay attention as arrow building is a good idea to add to your archery skill set. If for some reason you can’t purchase arrows this could be an excellent option!🏹🦌🏹🦌🏹🦌😎
It is. As long as you have access to premade machined tips, feathers for fletching, and premade shafts.
Otherwise, you also need to learn how to hunt the turkeys or other birds, wood turning, and metalworking. Then you need access to a kiln, and ore.
About the only thing you can do that doesn't need other skills and tools is the nock. Since that you could just carve it into the wood.
@@brianb8003You can make arrow heads without a forge.
Very cool👍 I wish my life allowed me the time to do this.
U are lucky having a wife
Lol you are a patient man for sure. Excellent job on the arrows!!
Thank You.
Thank You for the ideas. Much appreciated. Best To You.
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Thanks for recording this, hope you don't mind but I've shared this on my Facebook page as I know lots of wooden arrow archers across the pond in the UK who will be interested.
Once you get done making arrows and you look at them all it’s so satisfying. Good luck this season
Thanks for this beautiful video. I'm watching from Brazil
Thanks for watching!
Clay you’re the man!
Nice set of shafts. I always save the trimmed ends of the Arrows to make Toggles for my QUIK Deployment Ridge Lines.
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Very informative video! I definitely want to try this
I enjoyed the video Clay. I enjoy making my own arrows as well. I have a single Blitzenburger so I use the double sided fletching tape which allows me to immediately dial to the next feather.
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What an awesome set up, I came into this video thinking it's something i could do on my porch. 😆 great video!
I guess you do make your own arrows!! I'm trying to find "From scratch" bow making and arrow making tutorials.
Nice set up!👍🏼
Thank you for this 👍👍
The surewood pun ❤
I use the same jig, but use the feather cutter that is a one shot clamp. I don't like burning them. I use one of the "pencil sharpener" style taper shapers also. You can tell you've done a bunch though. 8)
Hola Clay excelente trabajo hermosas flechas
Brilliant ❤️👌
Well… good to,see the process… thought it is not quite start to finish, considering the shafts and feathers and tips were already prepared -
You are a true BAD ASS
Your Video very nice I love the way you are
Thank you so much 😀
Hi brother Clay! I watched the original program when you won Alone, and I just watched that season again last night. I really like that program. I am also subscribed to this channel. I'm presently making my own arrows in the old Apache style. Well, sort of, I'm cutting my arrow heads out of old circular saw blades and using turkey feathers, but I am buying my shafts at a local lumber yard in the form of 3/8" dowel rod. I am gluing tying the arrowheads and fletching on with deer sinew that I bought on line, soaked and chewed it, split it into narrow strands, In addition to the sinew I glue them on with Pine pitch. What is the purpose of painting your arrows? Will bees wax achieve the same purpose?
Excelente video. Ya tengo una idea de cómo hacer mis flechas.
Nice video bro.
First: my father in law shoots cedars and he started using that Gorilla glue adhesive awhile back on nocks and said it’s been a good move so thought I’d pass that info if you do some tinkering. Second: you’re form looks money this year brother. Something of an elk hunting John Demmer! Keep it up!
Thanks much
Nice work Clay!
"..but my character in that game I played makes this many arrows by waving his hands over a bush." :p
Great video. That burning wire trick sure beats using scissors.
Wish I could make arrows like that 😜
Super interesting and informative to see you do this with the shafts. I noticed in another video you wore a respirator when hand sanding a bow, yet I see no PPE while you stand directly over burning fletching. Aren’t the pink ones synthetic? Or at least the paint? Do you know there’s no harm in breathing that smoke?
They're real feathers dyed pink. I suppose if I were breathing it in all day there might be some effects but I'm not worried about the few I'm burning.
Clay what’s the block of glue that you’re using to glue your field tips on? Thank you!!
Looks like you are really digging the fire hardened hickory bow these days. I have a little work left on a hardened elm bow. I think I already see the appeal of it.
I have a similar setup for dipping my shafts ... I use 3/4" PVC tubes with a glued on cap at the end, then I just insert dollar store funnels
Nice Clay! You are set up like a pro shop there. I go a little cheaper but still similar end product. I use feather choppers, stain, wipe on poly, and crest with tape and spray paint. I have struggled to get an arrow stiff enough. I see you used 65/70 spine in what looked like Douglas fir. 3 rivers max out tapered cedar at 60/65. I will try the fir next to go up in spine.
Thanks for sharing
Look at ash wood arrows. 3 rivers has those up to 70/75, and if that still isn't enough you can get 1/2" diameter "war bow" shafts.
If only you had a online store where I can customize my arrows and you would be the one building them.
Thanks so much this video clay,i was actually about to email you to make a this same video. Its like you read my mind bro.
After 50ish years of making and shooting wood arrows, I just moved to carbons. Wasn’t sure I’d like them, but I do. Don’t plan on giving up the longbow though!
Sure like your editing, I bought one of jigs 20 some years ago and it was 90$ then. Great content 👊🔥
Great job Man. What kind of Paint and vanish are you using?
Can you use boiled linseed oil on the whole shaft before installing the fletchings?
I’m not sure if it would interfere with the fletching glue or not.
Wow your bow is quiet!
What is the amber substance used to fix the point to the shaft?
It’s just hot melt glue
Is there another video on making the shaft of the arrow?
Really cool vid! Nice work Clay!
I would recommend spinning those arrows to detect any minor flaws, maybe you did that off camera. Nice video though.
Do you go over arrow building in your book.
Interesting process. I’d like to see how you do it without the fletching jig, or burner.
Why would you bother.
@@marksmallman4572 I'm not buying tooling to try making arrows for the first time.
I made some with 59c dowel rods from hobby lobby. Drill the notch and carefully cut with a saw, use duct tape for fletching and a pencil sharpener for a tip. Still nicer that any arrow you can buy, stronger for sure they don't shatter when I hit a tree by accident you just pull em out.
Cool
What model is the outdoor knife? It seems to have good toughness and hold well.
0:30 don't poke my eyes out
Might sound ridiculous but can you use chinaberry wood for arrows? Really needing an answer if you could anyone
I’ve heard of folks making bows from chinaberry. Just about any straight shoot will work for arrows.
@clayhayeshunter thank you so much I highly appreciate it
Do you boil your knocks? I dip mine in boiling water. Just long enough for them to soften. I snap them on my string while they are soft. It spreads the knock just a little. I like them to just barely snap on the string and stay on the string. It makes my bow quieter. It helps with hand shock. And though I can't prove it. It seems to help with arrow flight.
No, I just use the right size serving on the bowstring.
Are wood arrows good for hunting (60# recerve bow)?
Trying to get a drill head like the one you used on the arrow heads seems like a smart idea. If anyone knows the same of that perticular style would be nice to know, The ones i got ordered are straight and not cone shaped and not sure they will be as good.
Clay Hayes.
At the end of your video, you didn't show us where you were firing the arrows. Is this because you kept missing the target by a mile?
You got it🙄🤣
I've been wanting to make arrows out of wild stuff around missouri but not sure what would make good arrows
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Have you ever made arrows out of Ironwood? I recently discovered some Ironwood in the woods near my house and I’ve heard that it works really well for arrows.
I’ve made arrows from ocean spray which, I think, is also known as ironwood.
I have two important questions,
1) when you were making your bow/bow limbs, what brand of Epoxy adhesive did you use?
2) How to choose which brand of Epoxy adhesive should be used?
I was totally expecting you to make the arrow.
a tutorial for the build of a proper spine tester would be great! :)
Can you use dowels for arrows ?
Yep. They’ve not going to be great arrows but they’ll work if you’re careful about selecting ones that are close in stiffness and weight.
Do you align the nocks a certain way relative to the grain of the shaft?
Would guess with the grain lengthwise.
Against the grain helps avoid the string potentially splitting the arrow, at least on very, very heavy bows
So are your arrows tapered weight forward I'm thinking ?
Yes
How do you clean off the blood on a turkey feather?
You can just wash them with warm water then let them dry.
Quanto custa um arco desse?
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Why were you burning the feathers? Near the end of the video.
I think he could leave them full sized ( flu-flu's?) but they would slow the arrow down. By trimming them he increases the arrow speed to target. Using the electric wire in a jig allows him to cut each vane identically, important for accuracy.
to shorten them
@@dooleyfussle8634 exactly
Trimming the feathers by burning them can seal the ends to prevent fraying and make them a little bit more resistant to moisture
You certainly couldn’t do at the beginning
Hey Clay , I just happened on my channel and noticed you subbed. Can't believe you wasted your time watching my crap videos , lol. I wished I had your savy in making better ones but I'd rather be on naked and afraid with a fat dude than edit a video. Anyway , just gotta say I discovered your videos before I knew what a huge influencer you've become. It was one of your earler ones where you didn't say much. I was hooked. I'm going to buy your book ( or books) , not as a reward for you but as a gift to me. I live to learn new skills. That's probably why I'm not exceptional at many things. I tried making a bow about 30 years ago and never finished it. Probably never will as it'd probably blow up first pull as I've learned quite a bit watching some of your videos. I dabble in locust wood and have sold some staves to a local bow maker so I've got access to some seasoned material as well as lots of elm etc so I'm ready to roll on that. Just need a masters knowledge and I've found no one better. Thanks for the support and it does encourage me to suck it up and learn some new tricks. I haven't posted shit since covid but have recorded some of the more interesting things I've been up to. Congrats also on Alone. Not a fan of the show because of the crying drama queens they put on there so I fast forwarded those parts. You deserve it. No need to reply.
👍👍👏👏
how do you attach your broad heads ?
Hot melt
Hey Clay, I was looking for a Jo-Jan fletcher a while back, because I only had a right wing fletcher and a bunch of left wing feathers. It seemed to me that they went out of business.
They may have. I haven’t checked lately.
@@clayhayeshunter I tried again, the number on their website goes to some telemarketing agency and they aren't responding to email. Also, anywhere that used to sell them no longer has them available.
I know you skipped a lot of the little details but what is your technique to straightening a shaft?
I just sight down them and straighten by hand.
Hi Clay, may i ask what kind of glue (amber in color) did you use in this video to glue on the nocks? I've tried some brand name glue but it doesnt stick very well. Thank you
It’s called ferel-tite. I hate probably not spelled right though.
What is your wife’s UA-cam channel I was wanting to see if she had a video on canning deer meat. Curious on what seasoning you guys use thanks.
Just search for Liz Hayes and you’ll find it. She does have a video on canning venison.
Que líquido é este que tu passa nas flechas.
Qual é a madeira do arco?
why is no one talking about the fact that this man is putting arrows that are 19 inches inside 5 inches jars and the hole 19 inches arrow is going all the way in like what
It's not a 5" jar. They're dipping tubes. The "big dipper" is about 3ft long, and the "little dipper" is around 1ft, maybe. The upper wide mouth portion is the same diameter as a canning jar, but then it tapers to a smaller diameter tube for the rest of it.
Explained
Been trying to crest over crest-lac with regular bohing paint, but the white base keeps on creasing up as if the 2 paints weren't compatible.
Anyone ever ran into anything similar? Got any ideas/solutions?
why do people use these fletching jigs to attach feathers? Surely people were making arrows without any jigs in the past right? Is there a noticable difference in accuracy if you use these jigs as opposed to just tying the feathers on by hand?
Yes
hello from ukraine, love your channel, could you tell me how much stiffness an arrow acquires when losing 1 inch of length?
You can see on a spine chart
about 5 lbs of spine
Curious question: I have been told that you have to seal the wood before dipping in anything water based, or it causes the grain to swell and adds weight. Yet, I see you dipping straight into Crest-Lac. Have you noticed any issues like that?
Second question, how does the Douglas Fur compare in density/weight to PO Cedar? If you have shafts of same length, thickness, and spine, do they weight the same, or is one lighter/heavier?
What was the weights? Point and total arrow
These are around 640 including a 190 grain tip.
Getting back into building arrows again . Trying to figure out how much I'm really saving per dozen VS. Just buying arrows . Just ordered some Surewoods , 70 bucks with shipping per dozen. Ouch. Just a few bucks more than cedars . How much would I save burning my own feathers ? Tru-Flite Left wing 5" shields are now ridicoulously expensive . Last dozen arrows from 3 Rivers was close to 120.00 . I mean my god arrows are now TEN BUCKs apiece? Yikes. Inflation and the fact that all the Boomers are now shooting longbows lol.
9:40 you should wear some mask with gas filter for safety, if you didn't
Do you sale these
Looking at your fingers is true.
Can you make the Arabian bow