I am thinking about getting the dowel tool from Veritas and trying it on 3/8" square cut Lodgepole(chundo) that I have readily available here from some recent 'fire sales'
I think that setup would cost a little under $200
I have tried the hand shaved method using the jig plans from several sites. It works but is overall pretty slow and I could not make the shafts worth my while. I sell about 1500 primitive arrows a year and need to get shafts cheaper or make them faster to keep the cost reasonable.
If a guy just wants a dozen for his own use as a winter project - there are a number of options without a real high tool cost - just more elbow grease.
The cost of the Port Orford has gone way up and the new unair federal tax on shafts really screws the guys trying to make less costly wood arrows!
Also, several of the 'primitive' events have rejected archers with my arrows because they looked 'too good and/or commercial' I have to make the shafts look more hand made than the Port Orfords for that venue.