awwww I had forged a whole bunch of these, back in the days *.*
Suggestion, try to hammer in a way that you stretch the iron, I mean to the "outside" of the iron bar.
You're hammering straigth from the top to the bar while you'll be quicker and more precise if you hammer like from top left to bottom right (slanting hammering I mean).
See how you flattened the iron bar in a round? If you adopt slanting hammering you'd make it a rectangle, which will be easier to fold in a cylinder.
Also you'll make the point more quickly if you stretch the iron towards it point rather than hitting it always in the same portion.
Also, move the anvil closer to the forge so that you won't spend time moving the hot iron (the less you move while forging the more you keep your energies for the hammering)
Third, when making the cylinder there's no need for hard hitting. See how you sometimes miss the beat? the iron sheet is so thin, you can be less aggressive - save energies for the next arrowhead, this is something you learn when you've to make almost one of them every minute
And use the rounded side of the hammer for this job.
Anyway I'm not trying to be a hater here, I really like when someone smiths iron and I'd just like to be of help. So now, to the compliments
The arrowhead turned out simply great. It looks heavy and it'd be nice to test it with a bow and see the differences with the crossbow.
You have a very good grip on the thongs. You show no hesitations in holding them and this is pretty much as good as having a good hammering technique. You master the thongs so good job
You have a nice forging implant, looks like an electric forge. Focus on hammering the iron at the right temperature (moving the anvil closer to the forge will help) and you'll eventually discover the pleasure of turning iron into reliable steel.
Remember that each iron billet has its own temperature and forging time, it's insane to think that 2 forged items will need the same care. Lern to listen to the iron in order to understand how much carbon it's carrying and how long and hard you will have to work it
Good job pal, how old are you?