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Northern Pine is one of the oldest types of wood used for making arrows — its origins even date back to the Stone Age. To this day, Northern Pine is widely used by archers because of its excellent balance between stability and weight. Northern Pine is very robust and somewhat heavier than, for example, cedar, and it can be easily treated with stain or varnish.
Natural Product
Since wood is a natural product, wooden shafts will vary slightly from one another — not in diameter (as this is precisely manufactured),
but in external and internal characteristics.
For example, not every shaft is perfectly straight, equally stiff, or identical in weight.
The spine value also varies, which is why wooden shafts are generally classified and sorted in categories with a tolerance of 5 lbs.
To ensure as much uniformity as possible, all shafts are hand-spined, checked for cracks, and straightened by hand.
Northern Pine Shafts to Size
We supply shafts in full length, 32 inches. For many archers this length is too long, so the shaft will need to be shortened.
For a small additional fee, we can cut your shafts to the desired length.
We use a special cutting machine that allows millimetre-accurate trimming — guaranteeing shafts that are perfectly equal in length and straightly cut.
For even better shooting results, we can, for a small fee, sort the shafts by weight within a tolerance of one gram or 0.5 gram. We do this in groups of up to 12 shafts. If you order more, we will divide them into groups with weights as close together as possible.