I left my curtains "flappy" at the bottom so we could "peek out in a hurry" if need be. Just used what I had layin' around.

The nock end of the arrow is wider than the door, but that's ok, it "rolls" around the corner when you shut the door.
Removed the primer from the shotgun shell (12ga high brass), used a piece of 1/2" cpvc pipe inside of the shell for structural support, bored a hole big enough through the shell and the pipe to slip the aluminum arrow (a 24/13 to be exact) thru snug, bored a hole through the arrow where the primer for the shell was and ran a 3" drywall / deck / utility screw in. Lucky for me, the screw was already the gold color. Sturdy, yet light weight. Trimmed the fletchings down for visual appeal.
24/13 = .24 diameter - just a shade under 1/4", with .13 wall thickness. Like I said, it's not that precise, just what I had laying around. We've since changed over to carbon arrows, guess they would work too, just a lot more $$$. The whole point is funtionally frugal.
Whitney & Tracie
Crothersville, IN
We never really grow up, we only learn how to act in public.
Do not confuse what you hear with what I mean.
My build:
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