Awesome build! I do have some critiques that would help the bow be more precise and a little quieter. The string stop shouldn't touch the string while the string is at rest, as that defeats the purpose of the stop completely. The stop is meant to dampen string vibration and quiet the bow, and if it's too far back and touches the string before it needs too, it will make the bow louder and transfer the string vibration to the riser. Keep it about a business card's thickness away from the string when the bow is at rest. The second thing is that the timing of the cams seems off (based solely on how they look when at rest). I would personally like to see full draw sequence of the bow before making any judgment on that though. Using a device to hold the bow for you and draw it back repeatedly to watch the timing of the cams and if any other parts touch something they don't need to would be helpful. Remember, this isn't me criticizing your skills, just some suggestions to make it better. Keep on building!
I don’t often comment, but this is incredible. I am floored at your ingenuity. You are seriously a mechanical genius. I can’t even imagine what you could do with a full machine shop. You are an inspiration!!
Heck, I was IMPRESSED with your last homemade compound bow. I just realized before writing this, that you made the wooden riser one before that I liked, and blown away by, your furnace and crucible are well done also. From the sound of your bow, I'm willing to bet it's about 50-70 pounds of pull draw weight and 60-70% let-off let us know if you ever take it hunting and please shoot video of it. STANDING OVATION!!!!!!
His let-off can't be very good as you see his bow arm shaking at full draw. That is a sign that it is either not giving much let off, or that the bow poundage is excessive and the let off is not enough.
I might actually try this for my senior project. Using a variety of manufacturing methods I've learned while in college like sandcasting, milling, cnc machining, 3D printing if I really wanna go overboard i could probably make the fiberglass limbs in our composites lab too it'll be like the culmination of all the things I've learned over the years.
This guy does more with basic hand tools than some can do with machine tools,Ive watched his vids from the first mini crossbows he made,I cant believe he made it ALL,Of coarse not the bolts & nuts,But casting the aluminum.BRAVO
This is amazing and has inspired me that if I want to get into compound bows that I'll... Just buy one. Jokes aside it's always cool seeing someone show what you can do with a little hard work and determination.
I made a compound bow about 20 years ago. It had riser made of white oak and limbs made of car leaf springs. One of the biggest challenges were cams, I made them from plywood which had to be strengthened in many ways to avoid splitting. To design draw length and let off to some reasonable values needed some thought and calculation... As a string I used a single piece of steel wire, nothing fancy there. Finally draw weight was about 50-60lbs and bow worked well. First cams didn't last long but second ones were strong enough.
A master. A hobby is putting together preformed pieces by instruction. An art is passionate and knows what parts are needed with no instruction. Applying one's own flare of design. A master of his or her craft creates even the smallest parts needed for the build and design within a state of focus that can only be felt when you are doing the thing you love most in the world.
lol from having a file and a vice to a complete fitted shop and producing a high quality high strength compound hunting bow! I knew u were a fabricating gem to watch but this is just glorious!
you did really well, man. good job. every archer who uses a compond bow should be able to go through this process to understand the bow better and what goes in to creating one...
@@zoltizolti3165 azt mondja a kommentben hogy 2 perc csönd azoknak a gyerekeknek akik megpróbálják leutánozni. Erre azt mondtam hogy "azt hiszed azok a gyerekek tudnak ilyen sokáig figyelni és hogy még vannak hozzá a szerszámok"
Had the bow set up at a pro shop. It performed just fine ruclips.net/user/postUgkxQEKUoxLWwayEDZR0NKB-5limn4MBU-2L . And I would say this is a good starting now that I could pass down to my son when he is older.But the package was missing the release and a nock was missing from one arrow.Dealing with customer support was terrible. They suggested I buy a new release rather than correct their own quality control issue because it’s to expensive for the. to ship it out from China.Update: manufacturer got back to me and resolved the issue. I retract the above statement.
If we think about how much knowledge and skills people have ever had to create their own weapons to survive many, many years ago, even today with the advanced tools we have, it takes a lot of work to master a craft. Thank you for this video! 😏
raduka your a badass thank you for all the videos templates etc etc. id love to see you make a lever bow for bow fishing. that's what i dream of making someday soon for my personal use. but i want my bow as small and powerful as possible for ease of travel and storage . thanks for inspiring all of us to make what we need and desire. keep up the amazing builds. cant wait to see whats next.
You know, we play games like Fallout 4 and you can make weapon modifications (or with game mods) craft modern and complex machined weapons out of scrap and you always think "there's no way that would be possible in real life". Videos like this prove that the only thing those games get wrong is the time that would be required to make them.
if people only knew how easy it is to make a nice bow like this one instead of paying 2thousand dollars for new ones. I love this video really nice job. hey you got a job selling bows on ebay. :) id buy one for the right price.
@ 8:00 all that effort to cast the outline of the cams in Aluminum when you had to drill them out of the other half anyway? Just place the paper pattern on some aluminum stock or sheet and drill them out to get a finished product, bypassing the time spent cutting the patterns out of plywood, then all that work and energy spent casting them!
Just as I was thinking to myself "how is he going to cut a string groove in the cams".......He breaks out the grinder. Very impressive and great imagination.
Я в восторге! Такое можно прочесть в художественной книге, но увидеть такое в реальной жизни - почти невероятно. У тебя в голове целая технологическая карта. Очень крутая работа. 👍 Браво! ✊
Nice craftmanship. However I'd like to point out few things that I spotted. 1. You are clearly not pulling the string all the way so that the let-off from the cams kicks in. This might be an issue with the draw weight or with the draw lenght, video doesn't really show which. If it is the lenght, the problem is most likely the cam design. Alternatively a slightly shorter string will make the cams hit the stops earlier. This however will add more preload tension to the bow, unless you also add a little lenght to the cables. Not ideal solution, but might be good enough for this build. 2. Draw weight is clearly too large for you. 3. As everyone else is saying, please don't use wooden arrows with a compound! And always wear safety goggles when shooting, especially as this is a homemade bow.
You can use wooden arrows with a low draw weight, but given the fact that hes not drawing enough to get any let off im assuming its a large poundage. Hes also shaking a lot.
Where did you get these plans? I’ve been thinking of getting into archery, but I have a 34” draw so I think making this would be better for me than buying one.
@Kingsley Saint this is a genius advertising campaign you have there. I run the inspection tool and all instapwn does is use smoke and mirrors to link you to an external website to scam you of your 17$
Awesome build as always Raduka but on this one I just cant seem to understand why you didn't cast those Cams in a closer to finished form. seemed like you did a lot more work than you needed to.
thats fuckin amazing.... i thought this would be some shit slapped together. but you like legit forged your own riser and cams. made your own string, very legit i might add. and it looks like it shoots straight as an arrow lololol. props to you mi amigo
What do you mean? He casted most of the stuff with aluminium, and used some old skies. For the strings I have no idea, but probably nothing fancy, just a lot of treads.
Hey this is pretty awesome, I always wanted to make a bow. Could you tell me the material you used for the limbs? All I know is it's some kind of fibreglass based material. Cheers :)
Es un verdadero placer contemplar la creatividad que tenes al construir semejante arma!!! Felicitaciones amigo!!! Me motiva a construirme uno... seré capaz? Saludos desde la Patagonia Argentina / It is a real pleasure to contemplate the creativity that you have when building such a weapon !!! Congratulations, friend!!! It motivates me to build one ... will I be able to? Greetings from Patagonia Argentina
Skipping through all the bicycle rim Bowes very nice work! I think you could have gone a little lighter with the aluminum parts, think the aluminum would have run OK. But wow what a nice bow to hang on your wall. I Especially liked the measuring tape spring with the arrow holding fork part. Sweet.
@GrahamDoesMagic what choice of metal/alloy would you suggest, or would you have made everything from wood the right types of wood would be a fine choice, maybe carbon fibre cams would reduce the friction on the wood, I think maybe an aluminium plate between the wooden limbs and a finished laminated wood top layer ?? plus the metal he was smolting was aluminium . a soft metal.
It is not that simple. In a compound bow eccentric cams affect on draw weight, draw length and how draw weight changes during the draw. I made a compound bow a long time ago. It has limbs made of car leaf spring steel which is very stiff, but because of the leverages they bend only couple of cm's at full draw. Bow of this video seems to have some problems on how cams and limbs fit together, or they are not correctly set.
I know I'm late on this vid. But very impressive, I would not have the balls to attempt something like this. Incredible. Would love to have a 1/4 of the knowledge needed to attempt something like this. Earned a sub from me.
Impressive Work, but the Compound bow has too much drawweight. If your hands shakes its way too strong. Also a compound bow is made so that it gets easier the more you pull it back.
Dude..... He made this with his bare hands....... Where's the bow you made? Common let's see the compound bow you made from scratch. | Stop being a keyboard warrior and go back to playing your Tom Clancy games
Tooling=$1500 + Man hours = 96 hours Vs $250 from reputable manufacturer umm i think i know which one i would choose, but great to know if the Zombie apocalypse ever happens might take a bit longer as there would be no power to power the tools
With safety test inspection rate of four out of every one hundred components made here, not counting the outsourced and mass produced parts by third-party second & third world manufacturers, depending where in the world they're made with the possiblity of FAKED ISO CERTIFICATONS and possible forced prision labor, I'd go with homemade.
Good work; a lot of work; but I did not see if the strings are relaxed before releasing the arrow? What is the point making all those gears and pullys?
@Thomas Simpson Probably because he did a casting mold instead of actually hammering it out. The metal has no real elasticity since it's not truly one piece of metal.
some other channel is stealing your videos look for channel "life IDEA" other than that great vid! i see you learned some new tricks... looking already forward to the next one!
Awesome build! I do have some critiques that would help the bow be more precise and a little quieter. The string stop shouldn't touch the string while the string is at rest, as that defeats the purpose of the stop completely. The stop is meant to dampen string vibration and quiet the bow, and if it's too far back and touches the string before it needs too, it will make the bow louder and transfer the string vibration to the riser. Keep it about a business card's thickness away from the string when the bow is at rest. The second thing is that the timing of the cams seems off (based solely on how they look when at rest). I would personally like to see full draw sequence of the bow before making any judgment on that though. Using a device to hold the bow for you and draw it back repeatedly to watch the timing of the cams and if any other parts touch something they don't need to would be helpful. Remember, this isn't me criticizing your skills, just some suggestions to make it better. Keep on building!
Even though I'm not the creator, I really appreciate this comment and how it's constructive and not hurtful or discrediting 👍👍
I don’t often comment, but this is incredible. I am floored at your ingenuity. You are seriously a mechanical genius. I can’t even imagine what you could do with a full machine shop. You are an inspiration!!
Simp
don't give him full machine shop. or else we won't see any more garage build like this 😅
This guy literally made every single piece of this masterpiece
And it was one of the most satisfying things to watch
Good job
I wish i was rich and could give you money, because you worked so hard and showed genius. Thank you
Heck, I was IMPRESSED with your last homemade compound bow. I just realized before writing this, that you made the wooden riser one before that I liked, and blown away by, your furnace and crucible are well done also. From the sound of your bow, I'm willing to bet it's about 50-70 pounds of pull draw weight and 60-70% let-off let us know if you ever take it hunting and please shoot video of it.
STANDING OVATION!!!!!!
His let-off can't be very good as you see his bow arm shaking at full draw. That is a sign that it is either not giving much let off, or that the bow poundage is excessive and the let off is not enough.
Personally I don't have the patients for this kind of project but I love watching people who do! Great job, much respect!
Absolutely no one would have believe that this was homemade if they didn't watch the video. Two thumbs up and two big toes!
I might actually try this for my senior project. Using a variety of manufacturing methods I've learned while in college like sandcasting, milling, cnc machining, 3D printing if I really wanna go overboard i could probably make the fiberglass limbs in our composites lab too it'll be like the culmination of all the things I've learned over the years.
this is truly amazing. dude fabricated and created every part of this masterpiece and deserves way more clout for it
Se non avessi filmato il tuo LAVORO, in pochi crederebbero a quello che hai costruito! Hai le mani d'oro! Respect! 👏👍
This guy does more with basic hand tools than some can do with machine tools,Ive watched his vids from the first mini crossbows he made,I cant believe he made it ALL,Of coarse not the bolts & nuts,But casting the aluminum.BRAVO
Bravissimo!!grande lavoro di meccanica ed artigianato ..risultato incredibile, complimenti
This is amazing and has inspired me that if I want to get into compound bows that I'll... Just buy one.
Jokes aside it's always cool seeing someone show what you can do with a little hard work and determination.
A little hard work? He had to have dumped at least a hundred plus hours into that thing, he literally made the rope by hand. That shits fucking crazy.
Some scrap metals +several basic tools & machinery + unlimited creativity = master of improvised weapon
Im most impressed with his ability to freehand cut the cable groove in the cams with a grinder!!!
I made a compound bow about 20 years ago. It had riser made of white oak and limbs made of car leaf springs. One of the biggest challenges were cams, I made them from plywood which had to be strengthened in many ways to avoid splitting. To design draw length and let off to some reasonable values needed some thought and calculation... As a string I used a single piece of steel wire, nothing fancy there. Finally draw weight was about 50-60lbs and bow worked well. First cams didn't last long but second ones were strong enough.
The video is only halfway over and I am already so impressed
Waow..waow....amazing job maaan....a real craft man...
Looks like a 200lb draw weight with those shakes! You got some serious skills brother 👍
A master.
A hobby is putting together preformed pieces by instruction.
An art is passionate and knows what parts are needed with no instruction. Applying one's own flare of design.
A master of his or her craft creates even the smallest parts needed for the build and design within a state of focus that can only be felt when you are doing the thing you love most in the world.
By the end i was just shocked you didnt have a go at making the bearings from scratch lol
its the only thing not scratch built , amazing!
I thought he was about to manufacture some fucking aluminum screws or something. Guys a mad man.
lol from having a file and a vice to a complete fitted shop and producing a high quality high strength compound hunting bow! I knew u were a fabricating gem to watch but this is just glorious!
I really like this video, the detail of creating the compound bow, parts and the string is so much fun.
I'm really shocked bro ossum😊😊😊😊👌👌👌
The work has its merit, but it is not necessary to complicate it so much, it can be made a hundred times easier, greetings
you right bro. there is many ways easier.
Maybe so, but this was certainly Hella interesting. I was genuinely shocked when he started to make his own cams LOL
You mean molten aluminum?
The crude materials make it so more impressive. Great job I’d love to see new ideas
Very impressive engineerwork with "limited" resources, I've enjoyed watching it a lot! Keep up the good work ;-)
yeah, same thought, still a lot of work
you did really well, man. good job. every archer who uses a compond bow should be able to go through this process to understand the bow better and what goes in to creating one...
Wow, everything only in a bit over than 24 minutes! Great job! 😋😆
Amazing, what a project! Can’t believe you cast the cams too. Thanks for sharing
U did the job of a milling machine on a column drill and some files.
Salute brother
Grande arco fatto cn criterio è intelligenza ❤cuore sempre
Great Video!, No BS or talking , and talking like some people, straight to the matter, thank you
That was pretty awesome!!!! Really enjowed whatching that!
2 minute silence for those kids who think they can make this at home
You assuming they have the attention spam and tools at home to make this...
@@aronnemcsik mit mondol??
@@zoltizolti3165 azt mondja a kommentben hogy 2 perc csönd azoknak a gyerekeknek akik megpróbálják leutánozni.
Erre azt mondtam hogy "azt hiszed azok a gyerekek tudnak ilyen sokáig figyelni és hogy még vannak hozzá a szerszámok"
@@aronnemcsik erdekelne hasonlo video magyarul homemade keszites ez az,mondjuk ezt kionteni magyarazat is hozza
@@zoltizolti3165 nem tudom hogy találnál ilyet
First time I see a project with casting and only drilling / shaping. This is a very good job !
вот же заморочился! титанический труд, но результат того стоит, отличный лук
I'm sure it was a lot of fun for you, but I decided I will never complain about the prices of good bows again. God bless you, sir, and your patience.
Mammamiaaaaaaa
Bravo 👏😊
Très jolie travail
wow! looks amazing. I admire your craftsmanship
Had the bow set up at a pro shop. It performed just fine ruclips.net/user/postUgkxQEKUoxLWwayEDZR0NKB-5limn4MBU-2L . And I would say this is a good starting now that I could pass down to my son when he is older.But the package was missing the release and a nock was missing from one arrow.Dealing with customer support was terrible. They suggested I buy a new release rather than correct their own quality control issue because it’s to expensive for the. to ship it out from China.Update: manufacturer got back to me and resolved the issue. I retract the above statement.
If we think about how much knowledge and skills people have ever had to create their own weapons to survive many,
many years ago, even today with the advanced tools we have, it takes a lot of work to master a craft.
Thank you for this video! 😏
Well done my friend, you are a genius.
raduka your a badass thank you for all the videos templates etc etc. id love to see you make a lever bow for bow fishing. that's what i dream of making someday soon for my personal use. but i want my bow as small and powerful as possible for ease of travel and storage . thanks for inspiring all of us to make what we need and desire. keep up the amazing builds. cant wait to see whats next.
Hey man, I saw you mention templates. Did he leave the template for the cams anywhere?
You know, we play games like Fallout 4 and you can make weapon modifications (or with game mods) craft modern and complex machined weapons out of scrap and you always think "there's no way that would be possible in real life".
Videos like this prove that the only thing those games get wrong is the time that would be required to make them.
You put alot of work into that. Nice job. Cool bow
Congrats on learning the venerable art of metal casting. It has served me well.
if people only knew how easy it is to make a nice bow like this one instead of paying 2thousand dollars for new ones. I love this video really nice job. hey you got a job selling bows on ebay. :) id buy one for the right price.
@ 8:00 all that effort to cast the outline of the cams in Aluminum when you had to drill them out of the other half anyway?
Just place the paper pattern on some aluminum stock or sheet and drill them out to get a finished product, bypassing the time spent cutting the patterns out of plywood, then all that work and energy spent casting them!
This is by far the best self made comound ive seen. Great job.
Just as I was thinking to myself "how is he going to cut a string groove in the cams".......He breaks out the grinder.
Very impressive and great imagination.
This is one of the most impressive things I've seen
Your skill is AMAZING
Yes well done with great skill.
Я в восторге! Такое можно прочесть в художественной книге, но увидеть такое в реальной жизни - почти невероятно. У тебя в голове целая технологическая карта. Очень крутая работа. 👍 Браво! ✊
Wow, that is some impressive stuff you have going on there!!!
You have so serious hands man. Like so steady you didn't even need to outline the sanding wow
Nice craftmanship. However I'd like to point out few things that I spotted.
1. You are clearly not pulling the string all the way so that the let-off from the cams kicks in. This might be an issue with the draw weight or with the draw lenght, video doesn't really show which. If it is the lenght, the problem is most likely the cam design. Alternatively a slightly shorter string will make the cams hit the stops earlier. This however will add more preload tension to the bow, unless you also add a little lenght to the cables. Not ideal solution, but might be good enough for this build.
2. Draw weight is clearly too large for you.
3. As everyone else is saying, please don't use wooden arrows with a compound! And always wear safety goggles when shooting, especially as this is a homemade bow.
You can use wooden arrows with a low draw weight, but given the fact that hes not drawing enough to get any let off im assuming its a large poundage. Hes also shaking a lot.
@@Lost_Hwasal i guess you mean arrows lol
That i did.
Not all cams have a let off
That is literally the main point of a compound bow.
Nice work. If he doesn’t deserve like, nobody deserves like on this way
Where did you get these plans? I’ve been thinking of getting into archery, but I have a 34” draw so I think making this would be better for me than buying one.
Brian Ballweg definitely going to be hard to find a mod for 34. Not many companies make them.
Absolutely love the design. Are there plans anywhere that a person can get in order to make one
I didn’t read the title and when u showed it I was like I wonder where he bought it then u showed your self make it is and it blew my mind 🤯
@Kingsley Saint LMFAOO ok
@Kingsley Saint this is a genius advertising campaign you have there. I run the inspection tool and all instapwn does is use smoke and mirrors to link you to an external website to scam you of your 17$
You get dystopian future survival points for this. Good job.
You never cease to amaze friend, very impressive work
Wow ,to make all that from scrap!.....Good job 👍
Awesome build as always Raduka but on this one I just cant seem to understand why you didn't cast those Cams in a closer to finished form. seemed like you did a lot more work than you needed to.
thats fuckin amazing.... i thought this would be some shit slapped together. but you like legit forged your own riser and cams. made your own string, very legit i might add. and it looks like it shoots straight as an arrow lololol. props to you mi amigo
Hmmm, what materials is he using?
Some info would be awesome, really!!!
What do you mean? He casted most of the stuff with aluminium, and used some old skies. For the strings I have no idea, but probably nothing fancy, just a lot of treads.
@@georgev2331 I am no craftsman, my friend.
Sadly...
aluminio e fibra de carbono
Impeccable craftsmanship as usual. Props for doing green sand casting of your aluminum parts. Not an easy task.
Great video my friend.
Hey this is pretty awesome, I always wanted to make a bow. Could you tell me the material you used for the limbs? All I know is it's some kind of fibreglass based material. Cheers :)
Old skis
Es un verdadero placer contemplar la creatividad que tenes al construir semejante arma!!! Felicitaciones amigo!!! Me motiva a construirme uno... seré capaz? Saludos desde la Patagonia Argentina / It is a real pleasure to contemplate the creativity that you have when building such a weapon !!! Congratulations, friend!!! It motivates me to build one ... will I be able to? Greetings from Patagonia Argentina
I'm hard to impress, and I must admit that I am impressed.
htn01xyz 1 it’s nice but isn’t a good bow
Skipping through all the bicycle rim Bowes very nice work! I think you could have gone a little lighter with the aluminum parts, think the aluminum would have run OK. But wow what a nice bow to hang on your wall. I Especially liked the measuring tape spring with the arrow holding fork part. Sweet.
You made a serving jig too?!? Your a psychopath!
A brilliant one!
Excellent work. next, handcrafted arrows..........
Muito foda, parabéns poderia compartilhar conosco o projeto. Mas de qualquer forma meus parabéns.
Quero uma dessa muito foda
I like your project but it is so difficult for me to make one like yours. You are professional arrowbow maker
Give us a PDF from the sketch . 🙏🏻 ✌🏻
Awesome project! Try adding a spru and cup to the top of the mould for the molten metal to draw from to avoid cold shot of the casting.
A budding "This old Tony" I think!
Superb work of art. Keep the good work.
The metal he used for the arms was too stiff. If you see in the video, he could only pull it back halfway, plus, you can see him shaking.
it will put food on his table and kill him dinner. show us your homemade bow video.
@GrahamDoesMagic what choice of metal/alloy would you suggest, or would you have made everything from wood the right types of wood would be a fine choice, maybe carbon fibre cams would reduce the friction on the wood, I think maybe an aluminium plate between the wooden limbs and a finished laminated wood top layer ?? plus the metal he was smolting was aluminium . a soft metal.
Graham Lewis, arms are made of an old ski... looks stiff to me too.
@@watchbreaker1706Dombek they are called limbs m8 not arms but you are 100% correct fibreglass limbs made from a set of skis.
It is not that simple. In a compound bow eccentric cams affect on draw weight, draw length and how draw weight changes during the draw. I made a compound bow a long time ago. It has limbs made of car leaf spring steel which is very stiff, but because of the leverages they bend only couple of cm's at full draw. Bow of this video seems to have some problems on how cams and limbs fit together, or they are not correctly set.
I know I'm late on this vid. But very impressive, I would not have the balls to attempt something like this. Incredible. Would love to have a 1/4 of the knowledge needed to attempt something like this. Earned a sub from me.
Impressive Work, but the Compound bow has too much drawweight. If your hands shakes its way too strong. Also a compound bow is made so that it gets easier the more you pull it back.
Dude..... He made this with his bare hands....... Where's the bow you made? Common let's see the compound bow you made from scratch. |
Stop being a keyboard warrior and go back to playing your Tom Clancy games
Wow excellent work, I like this kind of videos
AMAZING WORK!
Молодчина, когда есть инструмент и руки из нужного места растут.
Karya yang keren 👍
Salam ,🇮🇩🏹
Learn to speak english, indon
@@potassiumcyanide3857 cool work
greetings from Indonesia🇮🇩🏹
Está echo todo un professional!
Por cierto, no venderás arcos, no?
bruh your hands are a bit shaky
how many pounds is that bow?
About Com pound
Wonderful...... I like soooooo much. How do I get this bow?????
Tooling=$1500 + Man hours = 96 hours Vs $250 from reputable manufacturer umm i think i know which one i would choose, but great to know if the Zombie apocalypse ever happens might take a bit longer as there would be no power to power the tools
With safety test inspection rate of four out of every one hundred components made here, not counting the outsourced and mass produced parts by third-party second & third world manufacturers, depending where in the world they're made with the possiblity of FAKED ISO CERTIFICATONS and possible forced prision labor, I'd go with homemade.
great build! He needs cnc table, vaccum machine, 3d printer, lazer cutter, water jet. Wish he was my neighbor:)
Muito bom, quando eu conseguir fundir e moldar alumínio em casa talvez faça um desse. 👍😁
Fiz um de alumínio e abandonei preferi o de madeira
Futuramente vou fazer um de micarta pra ver como fica
Good work; a lot of work; but I did not see if the strings are relaxed before releasing the arrow? What is the point making all those gears and pullys?
Ну что я могу сказать, молодец!
You made your own string and d-loop aswell, that is amazing you made everything by yourself
The meaning of a compound bow is that it's more usable and easier to use, the compound bow should do all the work, for you, this one does not.
how is this less usable and harder to use 🤔
@Thomas Simpson Probably because he did a casting mold instead of actually hammering it out. The metal has no real elasticity since it's not truly one piece of metal.
Hahaha, mine snapped when the cable gone off rails,limb cracked, only kept the magnesium riser & pulley for future project
@Simon wat
@@pckkaboo6800 probably from torquing
Great craftsmanship, you've shown us your awesome skills, would you be able to share dimensions with drawings, cheers
some other channel is stealing your videos look for channel "life IDEA" other than that great vid! i see you learned some new tricks... looking already forward to the next one!
Greygleam Hey man, nice catch. Those definitely aren't his.
arent his? ruclips.net/video/_yC4VDo3sW0/видео.html
Bravo Raduka, bravo. Thumbs up mate