If you are after wooden arrows then unfortunately they are expsensive even when you make them your self. The shafts, flectchings, nocks, points start to add up in no time. You can substitue nice cedar shafts for cheaper material but for the cash it aint worth it. Last thing you want is an arrow to fail mid loose and embedd its self into your hand. Dont get me wrong, I have made arrows from allsorts aluminium pipe to more primitive things like hazel. But at the end of the day if you want something that has a chance of hitting the target you have to spend a few quid. Or spend a lot of time making and loosing primitive arrows. If you are just after an experiment thats different.
What bow are you after arrows for?