Bow making - Making a rawhide backed plains bow

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
  • In this video I make a Native American Plains style bow. I am so pleased with how it turned out, it was a super fun project to make and it is really fun to shoot. The bow is made of elm and is backed with deer rawhide. The handle is made of an old wool blanket and a piece of leather and the tips are wrapped in artificial sinew. It has a draw weight of 60 pounds at 19 inches and the bowstring is made of Dacron b-50. I hope you will enjoy the video, subscribe and leave a comment if you do!
    If you are interested in buying anything i have made, or something similar, you can contact me via email: zaki.workshop@gmail.com
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Комментарии • 138

  • @perfectweather
    @perfectweather 19 дней назад +2

    My step dad was potawatomi. We would shoot the flowers off of the dandelions when I was a kid.

    • @zakisworkshop
      @zakisworkshop  19 дней назад +1

      cool , he must be a really good shot brother :D! and thank you for watching :D!

  • @56Gumball
    @56Gumball 2 года назад +6

    Nice build! I’m sure any ancient Apache would have been happy to own that bow. 👍🏼

    • @zakisworkshop
      @zakisworkshop  2 года назад +2

      Thank you :D! your comment really warms my heart :D!

  • @CurseTheVulgar
    @CurseTheVulgar 2 года назад +13

    Really great video, a pleasure to watch. Your skilled craftsmanship aside, I love the stable camera angles and natural sound without music or overlaid commentary. Very relaxing and enjoyable with beautiful end result and satisfying demo. Keep it up!

    • @zakisworkshop
      @zakisworkshop  2 года назад +1

      thank you so much :D! your comment means a lot to me :D!

  • @johnny30806
    @johnny30806 9 месяцев назад +2

    Very nice self bow

  • @rondangeli4175
    @rondangeli4175 2 года назад +7

    As usual you demonstrate good craftmanship with simple tools. Really like the bow. have never seen one built before.

    • @zakisworkshop
      @zakisworkshop  2 года назад +2

      Thank you :D! you comment warms my heart :D!

  • @annechristensen1591
    @annechristensen1591 2 года назад +2

    Great bow and shooting!

  • @markc121070
    @markc121070 10 месяцев назад +1

    Beautiful work. Great job.

  • @davidseraphinoff8639
    @davidseraphinoff8639 2 года назад +1

    You must be my brother from another mother. Great work and techniques.

  • @Edwinthemountainman8454
    @Edwinthemountainman8454 2 года назад +5

    Great vid/build man im waiting ages for a plains bow build vid on yt and you just Made my week now i can build one myself thanks man 👍

    • @zakisworkshop
      @zakisworkshop  2 года назад +2

      thank you so :D! i am happy that you found it helpful :D! send me a picture if your ever make one brother :D!

    • @Edwinthemountainman8454
      @Edwinthemountainman8454 2 года назад +2

      @@zakisworkshop i wil i already Made one a couple of months ago but its just a little to long to be a plains bow i could send a pic if you want?

    • @zakisworkshop
      @zakisworkshop  2 года назад +2

      @@Edwinthemountainman8454 do that brother :D!

    • @Edwinthemountainman8454
      @Edwinthemountainman8454 2 года назад +2

      @@zakisworkshop do you have like instagram or something else i can send a photo to? :)

    • @zakisworkshop
      @zakisworkshop  2 года назад +1

      my email is :D zaki.workshop@gmail.com

  • @indigenousoutdoorsman3125
    @indigenousoutdoorsman3125 2 года назад +3

    Bravo! Awesome build.

    • @zakisworkshop
      @zakisworkshop  2 года назад +1

      thank you :D!

    • @indigenousoutdoorsman3125
      @indigenousoutdoorsman3125 2 года назад +1

      Love primative craftsmanship, Now I cannot wait to build my own. What are your thoughts on dogwood for arrows? And do you have a vidio for string making.

    • @zakisworkshop
      @zakisworkshop  2 года назад +1

      @@indigenousoutdoorsman3125 thank you :D! i differently think you should try to build one :D! i have never tried making arrows out of dogwood, but i know a lot of people use it, no i don't have a video on only string making :D! but you can see a little bit of it in my bow building videos :D

  • @earth3rd1
    @earth3rd1 2 года назад +2

    I'm enjoying your video as well. Very informative in the procedure.

  • @coreymueller931
    @coreymueller931 2 года назад +1

    That's a cool bow. It really zips those arrows out there. It's cool bc it has such a short draw and seems pretty powerful. You can snap off quick powerful shots and you don't need a lot of room to draw

    • @zakisworkshop
      @zakisworkshop  2 года назад

      thank you ! yes it is really fast and fun to shoot :D!

    • @connorhart7597
      @connorhart7597 11 месяцев назад

      Most native tribes with short bows like that all shot instinctive anyway, so being able to zip through the woods or maneuver on horseback was a great tradeoff for sacrificing overall length and draw length, potential smoothness, etc.

  • @slingshotwarrrior8105
    @slingshotwarrrior8105 2 года назад +1

    Awesome bow and archery! 🤠🤠👍👍🎯🎯🏹🏹

  • @UncleDanBand64
    @UncleDanBand64 2 года назад +2

    Nice job sir👍

  • @OEF_Vet_0331
    @OEF_Vet_0331 Год назад +1

    Great video brother.

  • @rodrigoconcha1788
    @rodrigoconcha1788 Год назад +1

    Great vid man...keep up the good work

  • @knolltop314
    @knolltop314 7 месяцев назад +2

    My experience with such a lonnnng long string is that tiller will be unlike bend you'll see when go to brace. I make long string so it's barely longer than nock-to-nock distance. Edges of limb look sharp. They should be rounded to reduce odds of raising splinter while tillering. Good luck with your bow!

    • @zakisworkshop
      @zakisworkshop  7 месяцев назад

      thank you for the tip brother :D!

  • @markeverson5849
    @markeverson5849 2 года назад +1

    Nice job I can see that you've got some experience making bows:-) I've made a few and I bow hunted with recurves starting out in the 1960s when I was a kid in Wisconsin

    • @zakisworkshop
      @zakisworkshop  2 года назад +1

      Thank you :D! Nice it a really good feeling making a bow :D! my first bow was also a Recurve :D!

  • @chrismackay8314
    @chrismackay8314 Год назад +2

    Thanks for sharing

  • @marionwesse7948
    @marionwesse7948 Год назад +1

    Fantastic

  • @sunvi77lody7
    @sunvi77lody7 Год назад +1

    Amazing

  • @jtepsr
    @jtepsr Год назад +1

    Nice work

  • @ndubstar
    @ndubstar 4 месяца назад

    Elm is a good wood but wavy grain that tends to rip out and chasing a ring if you have to is very difficult with elm but hickory is easy. In any case with elm as well as hickory you can fire harden the belly side. Its makes the bow incredibly much better. One good thing with elm it will never snap completely in half but rather break and fold. Its a pretty tough wood. I recommend fire hardening half way through the bow. As you fire harden you can even backset it a bit over your knee. Carefull not to go to hard and start breaking it though. You really don’t need to back an elm bow. Its pretty well solid.

  • @TexExpatriate1
    @TexExpatriate1 2 года назад +1

    Very nice Comanche bow. Aka WolfcreekLee.

  • @terryweston566
    @terryweston566 2 года назад +4

    Thank you for your show, very interesting, but I would have liked to hear a commentary of what steps you were doing and why and what type of wood you used, what was the string made from and other informative pieces, watching without words does not complete the instruction.
    As a Justice and educator myself I find listening to the words spoken during instruction adds to the final complement.
    Regards ⚖️

  • @markeverson5849
    @markeverson5849 9 месяцев назад +1

    Nice demonstration and good skills you are a professional for sure thank you. My guess is the bow you made it out of Hickory my guess is the glue was a wood glue that is also made from Hooves and hide which blends perfectly in Minds with the rawhide! The string maybe it was nylon but I have never tried to do that bow string twist! Which should be a number one hit for the Dancehall floor for the maidens and their Mountain Men have a great day Jesus is coming and this is Mark saying hi from Southern Missouri Ozarks you've inspired me to get out and start working again PS I've got a bow I started years ago and have not finished I call it my lightning rod because the wood come from a oak tree struck by lightning in the rails were blown off onto the ground I'm hoping it will have a special power

    • @zakisworkshop
      @zakisworkshop  7 месяцев назад +1

      thank you for watching brother :D! i am happy i inspired you to get back into bowmaking :D!

    • @markeverson5849
      @markeverson5849 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@zakisworkshop can't wait to work on my lightning stick! Which is from an Big Oak tree that got struck by lightning in a blew the long rails off on the ground it will have a special power

    • @jeremymcclary3901
      @jeremymcclary3901 2 месяца назад

      Another Ozarks lad!!!😍 ( Help me in the Hornet's nest I am about to kick, / debate....)

  • @tminefski
    @tminefski 2 года назад +1

    interesting nocks!

    • @zakisworkshop
      @zakisworkshop  2 года назад +2

      yes they work well if the bow tips a very narrow :D

  • @jeanlouisancion
    @jeanlouisancion 2 года назад

    nice , good skill

  • @TheLastBoyScouts
    @TheLastBoyScouts 2 года назад

    Nice! This is badass brother 🤠🍻

  • @AleksanderJanus.
    @AleksanderJanus. 2 года назад +2

    Very good and beautiful work! :)) Greetings!!! :DDD

  • @greywolfwalking6359
    @greywolfwalking6359 2 года назад +2

    👍🏹🧙‍♂️🏹👍!
    Thanks!

  • @johnhutchinson5398
    @johnhutchinson5398 2 года назад +3

    I’ve been curing a piece of wild dogwood for two years now. I’m sure it should be dry enough to work well now. Got any comments about using dogwood? Thanks for the great video. Love the natural sounds of a person working. Thanks

    • @zakisworkshop
      @zakisworkshop  2 года назад +2

      thank you :D! your comment means a lot! i have never worked with wild dog wood , so the only thing i can say is , go slow and be patient :D

    • @greywolfwalking6359
      @greywolfwalking6359 2 года назад +3

      The branches are great for arrows,if they are green or cured.. n for bows,if cured,keep it oiled, not wet, but so the finish has just a glow, not shine,and before shooting, " exercise " your bow n string..n you should have a good season!!
      Just some hints from an old Bowyer (since 1957)!

    • @user-cs3hi8zp7p
      @user-cs3hi8zp7p 2 года назад +1

      Grey Wolf Walking...wow, I'd love to spend a day in your world!! The nuggets I could pick from your experiences would be priceless👍👍👍

    • @Schechsi_handcraft
      @Schechsi_handcraft Год назад

      Dogwood is really tough in compression, you can go with a slim D profile ELB style.

  • @stevebledsoe71
    @stevebledsoe71 4 месяца назад +1

    Wow beautiful lil bow. I notice you only put knocks on one side of your bow. Is that to avoid the bowyer's paradox? Will that cause your limbs to warp to one side over time?

    • @zakisworkshop
      @zakisworkshop  3 месяца назад +1

      hello brother , no i just put nocks on one side because the tips are so thin , it was originally done on plains bows :D

  • @burstfireno1617
    @burstfireno1617 Год назад +2

    Da jeg så “Borup” sagde jeg, Yesss han er dansker og ka hjælpe mig med buer og pile 😁😁

  • @user-mb4se6km5p
    @user-mb4se6km5p 2 года назад +2

    Ironic. This just popped up on my RUclips. About 2 weeks ago I completed a 48 inch rawhide backed Osage bow. I didn't take the rawhide all the way to the tips though left off about 4 inches from the tips

  • @spitrock33
    @spitrock33 Год назад +1

    Nice work,,tell us about your work bench

    • @zakisworkshop
      @zakisworkshop  Год назад

      Thnak you :D! the workbench is called a shave horse :D!

  • @jillatherton4660
    @jillatherton4660 8 месяцев назад +1

    👍

  • @zakisworkshop
    @zakisworkshop  Год назад

    Hey everybody :D! if you are interested in buying some of my work check out my new website
    www.zakiworkshop.com/

  • @thomasmurray4717
    @thomasmurray4717 2 года назад +1

    Great video,real skills.
    What kind of wood, and what is borup?

    • @zakisworkshop
      @zakisworkshop  2 года назад

      thank you brother :D! the bow is made of elm wood , and borup is just lindseed oil :D

  • @kristian4098
    @kristian4098 2 года назад +3

    Feeedt, hvad laver du strengen af og hvorfor blander du linolie og bivoks? Det har jeg ikke set før 🙂

    • @zakisworkshop
      @zakisworkshop  2 года назад

      tak :D! strengen er lavet af dacron b50, og jeg blander linoile og bivoks, fordi det beskytter rigtig godt mod elementerne :D

  • @firestorm8471
    @firestorm8471 Год назад

    Brother, that fire location looks a bit sketchy...🔥

  • @shephherd
    @shephherd 9 месяцев назад +1

    Nice bow, mate. How come you have nock/notch on only one edge of the bow each side? What are the things you boiled and mixed to apply on the bow? How long and what's the draw weight? I'd be delighted to hear from you

    • @zakisworkshop
      @zakisworkshop  9 месяцев назад

      thank you brother :D! the nock on each side is a style they used on plains style bows, it allows you to create very thin an strong tips :D, the mix is boiled linseed oil and beeswax and It has a draw weight of 60 pounds at 19 inches, hope it helps brother :D

  • @earth3rd1
    @earth3rd1 2 года назад +2

    I see the knock was only cut into the one side. Can you tell me the reason for that?

    • @zakisworkshop
      @zakisworkshop  2 года назад +5

      some plains style bows have these kind of knocks, they're good if the tips of the bow is very narrow so you don't have to cut 2 , and risk weakening that point :D

  • @mikenorris6769
    @mikenorris6769 2 года назад

    I'm putting this bow at about 52inches!

  • @Schechsi_handcraft
    @Schechsi_handcraft 6 месяцев назад

    I am not that happy with the tiller. The bow mostly bends in the middle section and towards the tips it is too stiff. More likely you have to go for a „full compass“ circular arc tiller. Especially with such a short bow when you try to get as much draw as possible depending on total length.

  • @Rancher247
    @Rancher247 2 года назад +1

    Cool video. I don’t know anything about bows or archery, but what was the reason for the leather backing?

    • @zakisworkshop
      @zakisworkshop  2 года назад +2

      thank you :D! the rawhide backing strengthens the bow , making it much less likely to break :D!

  • @GanjaGanja89
    @GanjaGanja89 Год назад +1

    I'm curious as to whether or not that cambium you glued the rawhide onto will pop off or not. That was cambium still there right?

    • @zakisworkshop
      @zakisworkshop  Год назад

      good question :D! but i have done it like this for years :D! and i think the gluge saturate the cambium , becouse i have never had it pop off :D!

  • @conceptalfa
    @conceptalfa 2 года назад +1

    👍 👍 👍!!!

  • @MrBrianJoseph
    @MrBrianJoseph 2 года назад +1

    I made a bow watching your video and I just want to Thank you, Your video was so helpful. I got 1 question as far as the cord used, Does the thinner the material make it better to shoot the arrow or if the line is thick will it slow up the shot? Thanks again! Great video

    • @zakisworkshop
      @zakisworkshop  2 года назад

      happy that you found my video helpful, it really warms my heart :D! and yes the thinner the bow string , the faster the shot, but if the bowstring becomes too thin it will break, i make my bowstrings of Dacron b-50, u can usually find out how many strands, per pound on weight if you google it :D

  • @johnhutchinson5398
    @johnhutchinson5398 2 года назад +2

    Really nice work. What type of wood did you use.

    • @zakisworkshop
      @zakisworkshop  2 года назад +1

      thank you :D it is made of elm :D!

  • @rickschuman2926
    @rickschuman2926 2 года назад

    I guess I missed the part where you marked out the cut lines.

  • @paata110
    @paata110 2 года назад

    👍👍👍👍

  • @waynedorst5539
    @waynedorst5539 2 года назад

    Where near Dunsmuir? I live here

  • @danieljuarez2710
    @danieljuarez2710 2 года назад +1

    What is the backing material?

  • @dalevodden1359
    @dalevodden1359 2 года назад +1

    Hay how much do you charge to make a bow 🏹

    • @zakisworkshop
      @zakisworkshop  2 года назад +1

      hey brother :D! it depends on what kind of bow you want , if you want one write me an email at zaki.workshop@gmail.com

  • @SharpObserver1A
    @SharpObserver1A 2 года назад +2

    Any Reason Why So inefficiently SMALL-SHORT ?,,, You had plenty of wood for a longer bow !!

    • @zakisworkshop
      @zakisworkshop  2 года назад +4

      this kind of bow was usually fired from horse back , so they had to be this short :D!

  • @mollaram
    @mollaram Год назад

    what's the length of the bow pal?
    cant see it in the description.
    ta

    • @zakisworkshop
      @zakisworkshop  Год назад

      hey friend :D! the bow is 114 cm long :D!

  • @olafcreed4726
    @olafcreed4726 2 года назад +2

    I'm watching him but I have no idea what the hell he's doing

    • @zakisworkshop
      @zakisworkshop  2 года назад +2

      haha :D thank you watching :D

    • @greywolfwalking6359
      @greywolfwalking6359 2 года назад +2

      In " practice of technique" , he is building a style of bow often referred to as a " horse bow, short bow, or..in the upper Dakotas, a plains bow" ...often around a 40-45 pound pull at 24-26 draw"...some may range 35 - 45 pounds...
      Used on horseback for buffalo hunts n in dense forest areas on stalk n shoot hunts! Quite effective!

  • @nomad127
    @nomad127 2 года назад +2

    Что за древесину ты используешь, мой друг?! 🤔

    • @zakisworkshop
      @zakisworkshop  2 года назад +2

      i am using elm my brother :D!

    • @nomad127
      @nomad127 2 года назад +2

      @@zakisworkshop, благодарю! Я использовал ясень!

    • @zakisworkshop
      @zakisworkshop  2 года назад +2

      @@nomad127 your welcome brother !, ash is also a good wood :D!

    • @nomad127
      @nomad127 2 года назад +2

      @@zakisworkshop, благодарю!

  • @chrisphillips4859
    @chrisphillips4859 2 года назад +1

    Not so much different than the Cherokee or Shawnee bow

  • @Schechsi_handcraft
    @Schechsi_handcraft Год назад

    Verschwenderisch

  • @jeremymcclary3901
    @jeremymcclary3901 2 месяца назад +1

    After nearly 40 years of bow building, I gotta ask...
    These "shinto rasps" seem to be in "high favor" nowadays....(as compared to a farrier's rasp)...should I stick with the farrier's or just throw it away...or is there a place for both in the arsenal?

    • @zakisworkshop
      @zakisworkshop  Месяц назад

      hello brother :D! i have never used a farrier rasp, i have always used these shinto rasp , i i think they're are great, you shoul try on :D

  • @E-E.ADVENTUREGEARS
    @E-E.ADVENTUREGEARS Год назад +1

    COULD YOU TELL US THE OVERALL DIMENSIONS INCLUDING TAPERING PLEASE