Beautiful bow! I have made a couple from saplings that were splendid bows. I seem to get lower than my desired weight on the saplings though. My mistake. I need to get perfect tiller a high poundage the even everything down I guess. The crown looks cool.
Very cool Peter. Sometimes, for the tillering process, it helps to see the strung bow against a patterned background (such as a stripped or squared background). Enjoy the bow. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks! Yes I know. I do draw it on a primitiv tiller tree and look at it from some meters away. No pulley though. I like to eyeball everything, like back in the day😃
Man that is a great bow I think that is one of the best skills a person can have I live in England and it really upsets me that we can't hunt with a bow here in the UK but I still enjoy shooting a bow I think I might have a go at making one thanks for sharing this video with us all nice one man 👍 ✌
@@peterjuulsgaard I would be amazed if England let us bow hunt are country is so woke are government has a very negative view on hunting it's more interested in taking away are freedom and injecting poison in to us in the name of public health but I do alot of slingshot hunting got some excellent slingshot darts but technically not aloud to hunt with them but you konw how it is out hunting 😉👍
Congrats! Hope you do a "shooting" vid using this bent stick. If find hand shock is more than desired, consider narrowing tips more thereby reducing mass out there.
She's coming along just nicely Peter 🤞 I look forward to your next video Ohhh and what's your dog's name? It also seems to be coming along just fine lol.
Very good Peter...well done....I like all of your stuff...would you be interested in doing a review on the Black Widow bow you got the big buck with...just curious about what your thoughts are about these bows...thank you Peter
Thanks for watching! Well I dont have that bow anymore. I sold it😀 but I didn’t sell it because I didn’t like it. I just had too many bows. It is really shooting well and have no handshock. Perfect for treestands and blinds. Maybe you can search on KB II or the KBX which are the same in general 😊
Beautiful bow! I have made a couple from saplings that were splendid bows. I seem to get lower than my desired weight on the saplings though. My mistake. I need to get perfect tiller a high poundage the even everything down I guess. The crown looks cool.
This one is also ending up around 41 pounds, but it performs Well for a selfbow
Thank you ! It's very nice to watch the video. Beautiful weather, lots of greenery and flowers, singing birds and our favorite archery.
Your welcome
loved the bow, looks awesome and enjoyed the fire hardening too
What a handsome assistant!
Thank you Peter- a very nice video.
I wish one day there will be a video of you hunting with a self made bow :).
I like shooting my bows. Don't think I would have the patience to make one from scratch. Can't wait to see that one taken to the woods for a hunt!
Very cool Peter. Sometimes, for the tillering process, it helps to see the strung bow against a patterned background (such as a stripped or squared background). Enjoy the bow. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks! Yes I know. I do draw it on a primitiv tiller tree and look at it from some meters away. No pulley though. I like to eyeball everything, like back in the day😃
@@peterjuulsgaard Excellent. I do the same. Old fashion style is better. Cheers!
Peter that was a very interesting video thank you very much look forward to seeing you shoot the 3DS 👍
Thanks here I’m shooting some 3D targets with this bow Shooting with the selfbows - Holmegaard bows
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Pup has gotten big and seems to be well mannered. Im planing on doing this in a couple weeks as well
Good luck
Very nice indeed Peter. 🙂
Thanks
Very cool Peter. I just don’t have the time or patience lol.
Man that is a great bow I think that is one of the best skills a person can have I live in England and it really upsets me that we can't hunt with a bow here in the UK but I still enjoy shooting a bow I think I might have a go at making one thanks for sharing this video with us all nice one man 👍 ✌
Your welcome and I sure hope that England is seeing the light one day along with Sweden and Norway
@@peterjuulsgaard I would be amazed if England let us bow hunt are country is so woke are government has a very negative view on hunting it's more interested in taking away are freedom and injecting poison in to us in the name of public health but I do alot of slingshot hunting got some excellent slingshot darts but technically not aloud to hunt with them but you konw how it is out hunting 😉👍
@@ebikeoutdoors Hehe yes
Congrats! Hope you do a "shooting" vid using this bent stick. If find hand shock is more than desired, consider narrowing tips more thereby reducing mass out there.
Shhoting video coming out soon, Thanks for watching
She's coming along just nicely Peter 🤞 I look forward to your next video Ohhh and what's your dog's name? It also seems to be coming along just fine lol.
Thanks! The dogs name is Thor😃
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Awesome video as usual, Peter. What kind of wood is the sapling? Is it hazelnut?
Its elm
Very good Peter...well done....I like all of your stuff...would you be interested in doing a review on the Black Widow bow you got the big buck with...just curious about what your thoughts are about these bows...thank you Peter
Thanks for watching! Well I dont have that bow anymore. I sold it😀 but I didn’t sell it because I didn’t like it. I just had too many bows. It is really shooting well and have no handshock. Perfect for treestands and blinds. Maybe you can search on KB II or the KBX which are the same in general 😊
I have a MAII Greybark and aPMA III Autumn Oak thought about a one piece...thanks for your reply
I enjoy your videos and have made a few bows myself. I was wondering what you would estimate the poundage to be on this bow.
I scaled it to 41,5 pounds at my drawlenght at 27 inches. It actually performing pretty well for that poundage. The arrow is around 490 grain
What diameter sampling was that, good video
Maybe 10 cm’s