I'm a Bowyer here in the US. Very nice work brother, thank you for sharing. You give me inspiration and ideas! You and I are probably more alike than we realize.. I love and often take close sniffs of fresh cuts, too. When I saw you do the same, I thought to myself, this man is my Brother.
Wow finally someone on the internet showing how to process the bamboo for bow making. Highly appreciate it. Thank you Sir. You are amazing at your craft🙏
Absolutely beautiful craftsmanship - I'm an amateur archer - I personally don't like fancy additions to a bow, I believe that true talent (with extensive practice) lies in being prophient with a traditionally made bow. To own one of these would be a great honor!
아름답다 I would love to see a more detailed video on every aspect of creating such bows with a short history of these bows, the difference on how they were built in the past, explanations of how and why the particular bamboo is selected, how the arrows are designed and built. I understand that there are other videos already covering these things but I think you way you present this topic is exceptional. 잘되 가다
Thoroughly enjoyable watching 👀 this chap go thru the process of selecting & making a traditional bow . Xcellent outcome & content . Real Craftsmanship. Blessings 2U from Australia 🇦🇺
Only 3 mins in to the vid and I have to like and comment; thank you to this craftsman and the video team! I’m a contractor in the US and I have sourced a couple dozen bamboo stalks from a client who was going to toss in the dump….he’ll no, I’ll take that fine material please! Now I know many more tips on how to just process bamboo from a fellow craftsman with expertise in this trade 😅 Not just for making bows but any manufacture of bamboo items. Thanks x10!
Sir, forgive my ignorance. Would you please tell me how i could bend the bamboo? He used fire & circular iron tool. Would that work? How to exactly do it? Thanks.
@Repent and believe in Jesus Christ thought everything is ok now after the crucifixion? You can eat what you want, drink what you want, charge interest when you give a loan. There's no law right? (According to Paul) So why do people need to repent? For what? For making a living in the very world created by God? My holy spirit says, "keep calm and carry on". (Jesus didn't claim divinity according to the literal words in the Bible but believed through conjecture by many) This man's craftsmanship is the good things of this world, it's not greed or indulgence nor mere spectacle the reason why people are watching this video but appreciation of the production of people when we are at peace, calm and have a sense of tranquility.
Un grand merci a se maitre ,qui excelle dans l'art de la fabrication d'arcs ,merci a vous , Monsieur ,pour nous faire vivre en directe ,votre savoir faire .
Quanta maestria e competenza tecnica, è genialità che si trasforma in una poetica e auto disciplina dell'amore verso il gesto ordinario e naturale che ricrea un arte tutta tesa nella fermezza della distensione per fare centro e a vincere il trofeo piu alto, quello della pace con se stesso e l'amore 💓 di un mestiere. Grazie Straordinario video. Auguri caro maestro e grazie del dono di questo suo video.❤❤❤
Hi, I don't want to ruin the fun but this is is not traditional at all. His construction methods are much closer to modern western bows and the resulting bow is of a low quality. Historical Korean bows were almost always horn/sinew/bamboo composites. The idea of the horn/bamboo/sinew composite bow is that horn, which is very compression resistant, is placed in the belly of the bow which experiences most compression. Sinew is very rubbery and is put on the back where it stretches the most. The bamboo is kind of average in compression/stretching so it acts as a middle man in the center of the bow where the limbs both compress and stretch. This results in a very fast, compact and flexible bow. Apart from just the materials, the overall construction method is also completely different; The tips of the bow should actually be separate pieces of wood that are glued into the limbs. That's also why the bows have reinforced lacing near the tips, that area is where the limbs and wooden tips are joint together. Same goes for the handle. The handle in this video is more like the modern western handles. The historical handle is diamond shaped and the limbs are glued into the handle rather than on top of it. The modern method results in a much longer handle - which is exactly what modern archers want - but is unideal for historical bows. Overall the bow in the video is not very good as a result of all of these things. The bend is not sharp at all (sharp bend = longer max draw & better draw force curve). The string material is also an exceptionally poor choice, it should either be a proper modern string (for example dacron or fast flight) or a traditionally made string (silk, sinew etc.). Even the shooting is very beginner/intermediate. The release is abrupt and jerks the string, you can also see that the arrow is fishtailing in flight at 13:02 (fishtailing is when the arrow is wiggling left/right, like the tail of a fish), indicating a poor release technique. I think it is also presented in a deceptive way. If you look at the same shot I just mentioned, it's a clear miss, it was going to hit the bottom right corner of the target but then they cut to a clip of it hitting the center. If you want a true traditional horn bow, they [usually*] are custom orders that take 1-3 years to complete and are around ~3000usd. Mine is still being made as of writing this. But the cheaper laminated bows are actually still very good! Two of my bows are laminated Korean bows in the 200usd range and they are excellent for how little I paid for them. Tiny speed demons they are. Laminated is the most common type of bow material used today for a good reason. Lastly I just want to say that I'm not trying to make fun of the video creator. I encourage them to keep shooting and learning to make bows! I'm not a gatekeeper, we're a small community and need every person we can get. But the content of the video isn't presented in an honest way. This could have been a nice video if it's content was labelled correctly.
I'm glad I wasn't the only one thinking that as beautiful as it is and made with diligence and respect, it isn't a traditional bow per se, but beautifully made bows that mixed modern technique with an ancient material that is bamboo
Вы совершенно не учли тот факт, что во всём мире(хоть в Англии, хоть в Корее или Монголии), существовали луки разных ценовых категорий, от сделанных "на скорую руку для массового потребителя", и до самых "навороченных" и самых быстрых луков, на описание изготовления которых Вы потратили столько времени!...В данном же видео, показан процесс изготовления луков "для пострелушек", что тоже требует определённого мастерства!..Разумеется, что ждать от этих луков каких-то супер-параметров и скорости - не приходится!(Но, для охоты на какую-нибудь мелкую дичь - вполне подходят, как в прочем, любой другой лук, кроме откровенно "игрушечных"!)
@@ГеннадийРазинкин I appreciate the input but self bows (flatbows, longbows) were used for the things you're describing. There are historical descriptions of sinew backed bamboo bows, used for light weight training beginners, but the bow in the video doesn't even have sinew. If you wanted a cheap bow, you would just get a self bow. The one in the video is a lot more work but it's not even much better. And all of this doesn't change the fact that he uses modern western construction techniques! Even if someone wanted to make a bow like this historically, they wouldn't build it like this
Me gustó! Trabajo sobre el bambú con respeto y cuando lo terminó y probó su precisión , guardó al arco y la flecha con reverencia y agradecimiento !!! Como debemos hacer todos con las cosas y seres que nos brindan un servicio !!! Saludos para todos de Argentina.
...di incredibile bravura e semplicità l'arte di questo Maestro d'arco,il suo manufatto ha una vita propria ed ha una bellezza immensa.Mi chiedo se é possibile l'acquisto di questa rarità 🙏
Nem precisa amar arqueria pra se emocionar c um trabalho igual esse. É pura meditação, faz bem a alma assistir um vídeo desse. Obrigado por compartilhar. Saudações do Brasil.🙏🙏🙏⚔️🏹🇧🇷🇰🇷🏹⚔️
Cada arco es una obra maestra, medido al detalle, dios me compraría uno ahora mismo, no sé quién es el señor pero mi más enhorabuena por ese nivel de habilidad
шикарная работа, как и вся сделаная вручную. очень впечатлил нож, которым раскалывали бамбук. подскажите пожалуйста название и где можно такой приобрести. спасибо!
I don't think you guys are talking about the same thing. He's referring to the Hunnic empire which some suggest is related to the Xiongnu in Asia. Based on what I know did not extend to the Korean peninsula. The Han in Hangul refers to the 3 great kingdoms of the Korean peninsula. Unless you guys are talking about something else I'm missing 😅
Mis respetos y mi admiración, es una obra de arte, como la mayoría de utensilios que hacen en el oriente, debe de haberse transmitido de generación en generación, trataré de hacerme el mío
@@overdrivelzma.9219 But Japanese archery is not that great. They're too long and big. But not powerful enough compared to Mongolian and Korean archery.
To make nice quality bow you need stable manufacturers and suppliers. Mongolian also have good experiences in crafting bow and using it. But they were more like travelers so they had a limitation in increasing quality more than how they made. Korea was a country which Scythian are the ancestor. Scythian were known as nomadic people. So korean also like a bow too. But they decided to get off from horse and harvest foods. Which means they had stable manufacturers and suppliers to develop bow. They were able to import different materials to try best way to make bow and standardized it.
The Korean compound bow (horn bow) is a very good bow. However, the raw material for the composite bow is the horn of a water buffalo, but water buffalos do not live in Korea. So they had to rely on importing buffalo horns, and composite bows were very expensive. For that reason, bamboo bows were also used.
Korea's composite bows had excellent performance, but Korean summers were hot and humid, making it difficult to maintain the composite bows. Instead of composite bows, which are expensive and vulnerable to moisture during the summer rainy season, cheap bamboo bows were used as sidearms.
О, респект мастеру! Я сделал свой бамбуковый лук, когда мне было 14лет. Стрелял на 100метров в курицу.))) Бамбук был из японских рыбацких поплавков. Конечно был не так красив мой первый лук, но работоспособный. Хороший материал - бамбук, много чего из него можно смастерить!
📢 Product in Video : dskbs11mbc11@naver.com
🚗 Location : bit.ly/40MqUiA
I would like one of these bows but can't reach him how may I? Thank uou.
جميل جدا تسلم ايدك
I would like to Buy one , can send it to germany
اريد الحصول عليها. الي السعوديه
ㅜㅜ
건조 읍는 쌩이
전통 방식인가유...?
저 장인(?)두 냄시 맡는거시
쓰글 같아유~
전통은 때구 영상 넣으심이~~~^^
Bamboo has to be one of the most versatile and useful plants on the planet! And you make it into the most beautiful bows thank you!
Bamboo is a grass (Poaceae).
@@horsthumbug1612so bamboo doesn’t come in plant kingdom
Bamboo is a multi-purpose plant, everything from the roots, stems and leaves can be used
和弓を調べてください。世界一の弓は日本国の和弓です
so much respect to his craft.. an absolute honor to watch the process 😊
I'm a Bowyer here in the US. Very nice work brother, thank you for sharing. You give me inspiration and ideas! You and I are probably more alike than we realize.. I love and often take close sniffs of fresh cuts, too. When I saw you do the same, I thought to myself, this man is my Brother.
I want ask some questions, do you have Snapchat or any other app?
Beautiful. I like the original bow made from classic ways.
A true pleasure to watch a master craftsman at work, excellent post.
Wow finally someone on the internet showing how to process the bamboo for bow making. Highly appreciate it. Thank you Sir. You are amazing at your craft🙏
Absolutely beautiful craftsmanship - I'm an amateur archer - I personally don't like fancy additions to a bow, I believe that true talent (with extensive practice) lies in being prophient with a traditionally made bow. To own one of these would be a great honor!
Me too where is best online option any online website or order ?
@@Momabwait for reply coment from admin
おっしゃる通りだと思います。射手の鍛錬をもってこそ道具は輝くものです。
im just getting into archery , iwant to learn to hunt. i think it be a good idea to learn how to make your own bows, and arrows
I'm using an AF Yuan bow and prefer traditional bows to over modern recurves.
This is still pure craftsmanship that has been passed on over many years.
A very nice piece 😊🙏
아름답다 I would love to see a more detailed video on every aspect of creating such bows with a short history of these bows, the difference on how they were built in the past, explanations of how and why the particular bamboo is selected, how the arrows are designed and built. I understand that there are other videos already covering these things but I think you way you present this topic is exceptional. 잘되 가다
Korea is an elite nation about archery also in history of mankind...
@@denwest339For most of history Korea has been tied to China yes?
@@dingus6317 For the few I know about, "Yes" quite often across its history...
На это можно смотреть вечно , это поэзия это умиротворяет ! Мастеру 👍 респект!
Como esse povo presa pela quase perfeição! Admiro e muito a capacidade de boa parte dos asiáticos.Fazem tudo como muito esmero e dedicação.👏👏👏👏👏
Thoroughly enjoyable watching 👀 this chap go thru the process of selecting & making a traditional bow . Xcellent outcome & content . Real Craftsmanship. Blessings 2U from Australia 🇦🇺
What Craftmanship, absolute honor to watch the process!! This is what i should have purchased when stationed there! However, Never too Late!!!😁
Excelente maestro
Beautiful piece of art and culture ❤ awesome workmanship ❤
Only 3 mins in to the vid and I have to like and comment; thank you to this craftsman and the video team! I’m a contractor in the US and I have sourced a couple dozen bamboo stalks from a client who was going to toss in the dump….he’ll no, I’ll take that fine material please! Now I know many more tips on how to just process bamboo from a fellow craftsman with expertise in this trade 😅
Not just for making bows but any manufacture of bamboo items. Thanks x10!
Sir, forgive my ignorance. Would you please tell me how i could bend the bamboo? He used fire & circular iron tool. Would that work? How to exactly do it? Thanks.
Just the fact that he uses modern tool and yet respects the traditional methods and result is really remarkable! great job! beautiful bow
🙏🌅 고마워 감동이야💛작업 🙏과 자연에 대한 존중으로.한참을 유심히 살폈다 .....
The same wrapping technique as used in making or repairing fishing rod guides. And notice the respect given to the finished product.
A natureza é bela.
A NATUREZA se regenera totalmente, se NÃO for muito maltratada.
Ok cool guy
the splitting bamboo is same as we use in the nwest to split cedar for cedar shakes
Whipping.
@Repent and believe in Jesus Christ thought everything is ok now after the crucifixion? You can eat what you want, drink what you want, charge interest when you give a loan.
There's no law right?
(According to Paul)
So why do people need to repent? For what? For making a living in the very world created by God?
My holy spirit says, "keep calm and carry on".
(Jesus didn't claim divinity according to the literal words in the Bible but believed through conjecture by many)
This man's craftsmanship is the good things of this world, it's not greed or indulgence nor mere spectacle the reason why people are watching this video but appreciation of the production of people when we are at peace, calm and have a sense of tranquility.
Hermoso trabajo hecho por artesanos que siguen utilizando técnicas milenarias, felicitaciones al maestro.
Amazing process! Thank you for sharing!
Un grand merci a se maitre ,qui excelle dans l'art de la fabrication d'arcs ,merci a vous , Monsieur ,pour nous faire vivre en directe ,votre savoir faire .
Una cultura de sabiduria y perfeccion. Todo mi respeto a las antiguas culturas de nuestro planeta.
Absolument incroyable. 😮😮😮
Que cultura extraordinária!
Keren..Panah alami yg harus dilestarikan
Потрясающая и изумительная работа!!!! Лук - моя мечта с детства. Благодарю Вас за эстетическое удовольствие видеть этот шедевр 🙏
А что мешает купить сейчас?
@@SuperSlant ...мечта)))
@@suuriteatteri
То есть, если ты купишь, то потеряешь интерес, поскольку став собственностью он уже перестанет быть мечтой?
@@SuperSlant ..нет. Я не теряю.
У этого человека есть чему поучиться 😊.
Great wood working skills 👌, to create the stunning bow ❤.Congratulations on the finished product 👏 😀 ❤❤️
Que trampo maravilhoso, tiozão abençoado.
Quanta maestria e competenza tecnica, è genialità che si trasforma in una poetica e auto disciplina dell'amore verso il gesto ordinario e naturale che ricrea un arte tutta tesa nella fermezza della distensione per fare centro e a vincere il trofeo piu alto, quello della pace con se stesso e l'amore 💓 di un mestiere.
Grazie
Straordinario video.
Auguri caro maestro e grazie del dono di questo suo video.❤❤❤
멋진 활은 장인의 고귀한 손길에서 나오네요 넘 잘 보고 갑니다~~
amazing process, master, congratulations for your skills 🙂😉
Linda arte, lindo arco.
小ぶりで綺麗な弓ですね。職人さんの工房も真新しくてきれい。
I’m just blown away at how fast he put together such a beautiful bow from heavy grass.
Hi, I don't want to ruin the fun but this is is not traditional at all. His construction methods are much closer to modern western bows and the resulting bow is of a low quality.
Historical Korean bows were almost always horn/sinew/bamboo composites.
The idea of the horn/bamboo/sinew composite bow is that horn, which is very compression resistant, is placed in the belly of the bow which experiences most compression. Sinew is very rubbery and is put on the back where it stretches the most. The bamboo is kind of average in compression/stretching so it acts as a middle man in the center of the bow where the limbs both compress and stretch. This results in a very fast, compact and flexible bow.
Apart from just the materials, the overall construction method is also completely different;
The tips of the bow should actually be separate pieces of wood that are glued into the limbs. That's also why the bows have reinforced lacing near the tips, that area is where the limbs and wooden tips are joint together. Same goes for the handle. The handle in this video is more like the modern western handles. The historical handle is diamond shaped and the limbs are glued into the handle rather than on top of it. The modern method results in a much longer handle - which is exactly what modern archers want - but is unideal for historical bows.
Overall the bow in the video is not very good as a result of all of these things. The bend is not sharp at all (sharp bend = longer max draw & better draw force curve). The string material is also an exceptionally poor choice, it should either be a proper modern string (for example dacron or fast flight) or a traditionally made string (silk, sinew etc.).
Even the shooting is very beginner/intermediate. The release is abrupt and jerks the string, you can also see that the arrow is fishtailing in flight at 13:02 (fishtailing is when the arrow is wiggling left/right, like the tail of a fish), indicating a poor release technique. I think it is also presented in a deceptive way. If you look at the same shot I just mentioned, it's a clear miss, it was going to hit the bottom right corner of the target but then they cut to a clip of it hitting the center.
If you want a true traditional horn bow, they [usually*] are custom orders that take 1-3 years to complete and are around ~3000usd. Mine is still being made as of writing this.
But the cheaper laminated bows are actually still very good! Two of my bows are laminated Korean bows in the 200usd range and they are excellent for how little I paid for them. Tiny speed demons they are. Laminated is the most common type of bow material used today for a good reason.
Lastly I just want to say that I'm not trying to make fun of the video creator. I encourage them to keep shooting and learning to make bows! I'm not a gatekeeper, we're a small community and need every person we can get. But the content of the video isn't presented in an honest way. This could have been a nice video if it's content was labelled correctly.
Agree! Very good comment!
I'm glad I wasn't the only one thinking that as beautiful as it is and made with diligence and respect, it isn't a traditional bow per se, but beautifully made bows that mixed modern technique with an ancient material that is bamboo
Вы совершенно не учли тот факт, что во всём мире(хоть в Англии, хоть в Корее или Монголии), существовали луки разных ценовых категорий, от сделанных "на скорую руку для массового потребителя", и до самых "навороченных" и самых быстрых луков, на описание изготовления которых Вы потратили столько времени!...В данном же видео, показан процесс изготовления луков "для пострелушек", что тоже требует определённого мастерства!..Разумеется, что ждать от этих луков каких-то супер-параметров и скорости - не приходится!(Но, для охоты на какую-нибудь мелкую дичь - вполне подходят, как в прочем, любой другой лук, кроме откровенно "игрушечных"!)
@@ГеннадийРазинкин
I appreciate the input but self bows (flatbows, longbows) were used for the things you're describing.
There are historical descriptions of sinew backed bamboo bows, used for light weight training beginners, but the bow in the video doesn't even have sinew.
If you wanted a cheap bow, you would just get a self bow. The one in the video is a lot more work but it's not even much better.
And all of this doesn't change the fact that he uses modern western construction techniques! Even if someone wanted to make a bow like this historically, they wouldn't build it like this
C'est vraiment génial le bambou on peut tout faire avec très beau travail 👍🇫🇷❤️
Such beautiful 😍 craftsmanship 💖
Thanks for showing us how to make a bow from bamboo ❤❤❤
--Хорошо летают только красивые самолёты.
---Хорошо стреляют только красивые луки! 👍
уродливая блесна лучше ловит
A beautiful and amazing job .
Congratulations .
흔히 한국 활하면 각궁이 대표적이였는데 전통 대나무 활 제작은 처음 보는 것이지만 위력도 대단하고 멋있는 것 같습니다. 오히려 옛날 선조들은 비싸고 복잡한 각궁보다는 대나무 활을 더 많이 사용하지 않았을까 싶네요.
각궁은 합성궁입니다. 값은 싸지만 대나무 활은 위력이 약해 못 씁니다.
@@davidkim4527 그렇군요~ 설명 감사합니다^^
@@pigblack2280 목궁 많이 썻다고하죠
대나무활은 거의 장식용 입니다.
위력이 너무 형편 없어요.
일본활이 대나무 활인데. 길이가 2미터가 넘어가지만 사거리는 50미터 정도 밖에 안되요.
여기 영상에서도 마지막에 활 쏘는 장면.
과녁이 바로 앞에 있죠.
이 활 실물로 봤을때 느낌은 이런걸 삼십만원씩 받나 싶던데 당기면 삐걱 거리는 소리남
만작해서 제대로 힘쓰면 부러질거 같음
@@pathesiar
Benar-benar profesional kalau sudah menjadi passion dalam bekerja.... Menginspirasi tukang bambu dalam negeri agar lebih profesional dan teliti.
Me gustó! Trabajo sobre el bambú con respeto y cuando lo terminó y probó su precisión , guardó al arco y la flecha con reverencia y agradecimiento !!! Como debemos hacer todos con las cosas y seres que nos brindan un servicio !!! Saludos para todos de Argentina.
What a masterpiece!!?? Respect!!!! 👍👍👍👍👍
Дай Бог Вам и Вашим близким здоровья и долгих лет жизни!) Уважаю Людей за их мастерство!)
они наверное и бога твоего уважают и тебя тоже?
@@михаиляшик возможно!) Бог един! Но верят все по своему и это главное!) Ибо пока молится один другой работает и на оборот!)
@@Bahmut75 скажи еще , что он триедин.)))
@@михаиляшик зачем повторятся?)
Simply, Outstanding. #Thanks for Sharing. Masterful. I really enjoyed the walkthrough. Even, fun to watch.
bamboo is such an amazing plant, so many uses
...di incredibile bravura e semplicità l'arte di questo Maestro d'arco,il suo manufatto ha una vita propria ed ha una bellezza immensa.Mi chiedo se é possibile l'acquisto di questa rarità 🙏
This is a lost honorable craftsmanship skill…only a handful few have mastered it. Excellent job! Cheers from NYC 🗽
Q
So much perfection in the process of Craft work.
Nem precisa amar arqueria pra se emocionar c um trabalho igual esse. É pura meditação, faz bem a alma assistir um vídeo desse. Obrigado por compartilhar. Saudações do Brasil.🙏🙏🙏⚔️🏹🇧🇷🇰🇷🏹⚔️
Bellissimo, viene voglia di provarlo
Excellent
Bravissimo...un capo lavoro da un grande maestro....
Trabalho incrivel👍🇧🇷
Excellent video, Mr P ! 👍
Che grande conforto vedere tanto amore per il proprio lavoro artigianale 🙏
Signori, questa è arte,arte tramandata nei secoli,arte allo stato puro,una cura maniacale per i dettagli, complimenti per il prodotto finito
Superbe travail, quel respect de la matière et de l'objet 👍
Excellent video, great craftsman and great bow!
Cada arco es una obra maestra, medido al detalle, dios me compraría uno ahora mismo, no sé quién es el señor pero mi más enhorabuena por ese nivel de habilidad
Мастеру от мастера 👍🤝 .
Beautiful bow and masterful made!!!!
Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
Я бы тоже хотел такой лук, очень красивый, нет слов! Молодец!
Amazing good job👌
잘보고갑니다 ~~~
와...배우고싶을정도로 멋진능력이시네요. 장인이 무엇인지 잘 느끼고 갑니다.
шикарная работа, как и вся сделаная вручную. очень впечатлил нож, которым раскалывали бамбук. подскажите пожалуйста название и где можно такой приобрести. спасибо!
Probably something he made himself 😊
@@davidmole8299 возможно. Но такие часто встречаются.
Bonjour je suppose que ce monsieur vend ces arcs ?
NATA knife
สวยงามมากครับ ธนู ชาติเกาหลีใต้🏹🏹🏹🇰🇷🇰🇷🇰🇷
Amazing, my respect and admiration; the way you work the bambú is really an art…😊👍
Dedicação,paixão,perfeição, e respeito. Parabéns
Your produYour products and workmanship are great, the video is attractive to viewers. information to you
Lindo demais parabens pelo trabalho artístico. Grande abraço Brasil
Muito lindo o arco.
Welcome from Hungary. It is not a coincidence, as Koreans are also Huns. We were and are very good in bow making. Mongols are also kept tradition.
We say Han instead of Hun but same thing. Also korea is called Great Han Republic in korean
I don't think you guys are talking about the same thing. He's referring to the Hunnic empire which some suggest is related to the Xiongnu in Asia. Based on what I know did not extend to the Korean peninsula. The Han in Hangul refers to the 3 great kingdoms of the Korean peninsula. Unless you guys are talking about something else I'm missing 😅
Mis respetos y mi admiración, es una obra de arte, como la mayoría de utensilios que hacen en el oriente, debe de haberse transmitido de generación en generación, trataré de hacerme el mío
I watch your talent from start to finish in this video dear friend.
Muito bom. Obrigado por ensinar.
Beautiful creation by a master craftsman.
Que maravilloso trabajo 🇦🇷
En Japón y China también fabrican buenos arcos a base de bambú y los Japoneses son los más caros
@@overdrivelzma.9219 But Japanese archery is not that great. They're too long and big. But not powerful enough compared to Mongolian and Korean archery.
@@emiliofermi9994 Es para la práctica deportiva no para la guerra o caza de animales.
@@overdrivelzma.9219 speak in English.
세계에서 활을제일 잘만드는나라
조선 대단합니다
@@user-vn1fq7lt5l 근거? 근거라는것은 어떠한 근본이 있어야하는데 그 근본을 따지자고 뭐 활마다 기록하고 그런 논문이나 서류가 있습니까?
우리나라 활 각궁이 최고라는 이야기는 많네요 ㅋ
@@user-vn1fq7lt5l 그럼 니가 말하는
잘 못만드는?근거 가지고와 ㅋ
Your bow is beautiful, Brother
Belo trabalho e ficou muito bonito. Gostei dessa técnica, parece ser muito mais rápida para se fazer
Щось я залип)
Дуже круто!
C'est le plus beau arc que je voie fabriquer avec des matières et des outils très simple le talent et l'expérience de l'artisan est superbe .⚜
How many kilo draw, how many grams do the arrows weigh?
Amazing bow n craftsmanship
Lindo, quero um!!!
Complimenti, si vede sia la maestrie dell'artigiano che dell'artista!
Just bamboo, without horn overlays, without tendons? And what is its tension force? 5 kg?
It is not a warbow in korea.
It's strong bro. Long range Indian bows were made up of bamboo..
@@chandanamondal5771 the best bamboo bows are made in bhutan
Its a recurve bow you clown, it doesn't need that
Is just for schools i believe and adult practice...
What a beautiful process and end result ❤
Muito bom trabalho parabéns
최고입니다~~~
Best archery country in the world? I bet Mongolia has something to say about that.
They are aware of Korean horn bow.
Look up olympic golds in archery
To make nice quality bow you need stable manufacturers and suppliers. Mongolian also have good experiences in crafting bow and using it. But they were more like travelers so they had a limitation in increasing quality more than how they made. Korea was a country which Scythian are the ancestor. Scythian were known as nomadic people. So korean also like a bow too. But they decided to get off from horse and harvest foods. Which means they had stable manufacturers and suppliers to develop bow. They were able to import different materials to try best way to make bow and standardized it.
끈으로 묶는 방법이 신기하네요. 잘 보고 갑니다. 활도 잘 쏘시는듯
I like his work clothing, where can you get it, looks very comfortable.
this is a very bad bow
Why ?
Why?
If you don't have an answer then say that you don't know.
Otherwise give explanation
The Korean compound bow (horn bow) is a very good bow. However, the raw material for the composite bow is the horn of a water buffalo, but water buffalos do not live in Korea. So they had to rely on importing buffalo horns, and composite bows were very expensive. For that reason, bamboo bows were also used.
Korea's composite bows had excellent performance, but Korean summers were hot and humid, making it difficult to maintain the composite bows. Instead of composite bows, which are expensive and vulnerable to moisture during the summer rainy season, cheap bamboo bows were used as sidearms.
That's rich coming from a guy who mostly stay indoors and barely having any hobby but working a 9-5 job😂
О, респект мастеру! Я сделал свой бамбуковый лук, когда мне было 14лет. Стрелял на 100метров в курицу.))) Бамбук был из японских рыбацких поплавков. Конечно был не так красив мой первый лук, но работоспособный. Хороший материал - бамбук, много чего из него можно смастерить!
на сайровых ловушках такой бамбук был. есть деревья не знаю как называется типа маньчжурского ореха ,тоже слоистое ,если ломать.
hermoso trabajo.. definitivamente el bambú es una maravilla
멋지고 너무 자랑스럽습니다.