Making a Longbow: Osage Orange

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  • Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2024

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  • @WhyNot2827
    @WhyNot2827 5 лет назад +120

    I see 188 downvotes. Who would downvote this video, seriosly. Is fun to watch , the cinematografy is very good, the guy is likeble and explains well the art. Seriosly wtf is with people

    • @MrMoonFlame
      @MrMoonFlame 5 лет назад +20

      Why Not
      Those who downvoted are possessed with “envy.” The Romans called it the “evil eye”. You see it more often in videos where humans are demonstrating skills of self sufficiency.

    • @rockmanraiden6627
      @rockmanraiden6627 4 года назад +4

      @@MrMoonFlame I would suggest they are possessed.

    • @sgt.guardsman2221
      @sgt.guardsman2221 4 года назад +10

      We live in a World now where no one does/ wants to do the work themselves. If it takes time to do, they want it "Now" and not later. Many schools don't even have an Industrial Arts class anymore. I build one of these bows about 8 years ago from a stave that was provided for me. It still took me about 10 hours over two days to complete. But, I had fun doing it and I still shoot and hunt with the bow. It came out pulling around 87# after the 8-10 coats of tongue oil I put on it to preserve it.

    • @atomwhys3028
      @atomwhys3028 4 года назад +17

      I’m almost 50. I rode my bicycle an hour each way to the local library to check out a book to learn something like this.
      I learned just enough to want to make another ride. On another day. After all the chores and whatnot.
      With the advent of the internet a glut of information is at anyone who query’s fingertips.
      It may not seem like it if you are young but I assure you time is precious.
      Any downvotes are time wasting fodder.
      Watch. Learn. Help. Move. Create.
      Any asshole can knock down a sand castle and tell you it’s wrong.
      Few know the recipe and willing to do the work.

    • @xxtotallygayxx
      @xxtotallygayxx 4 года назад +4

      @@sgt.guardsman2221 agree with you. if it takes to long and actually requires skill they dont want to hear it.

  • @patrickwelch3274
    @patrickwelch3274 4 года назад +1

    You brought me back to my youth. I used to make bows , go in the woods and shoot dinner. I knew nothing about making a professional bow. I’ve bought bows for my kids and now my grandchildren. I lost my dominant eye ( left handed) in an accident and have tried switching to right handed with no success. I wish every kid grew up shooting a bow . Like fishing.
    Don’t listen to anyone unless it is positive feedback. I watched the entire video. I may watch it again in two weeks.

  • @donniegray553
    @donniegray553 4 года назад +23

    one of the best "coffee hours"' Ive spent in a long while. Thanks SO much for sharing this, keep on keeping traditions alive

  • @terrellmassey9808
    @terrellmassey9808 Год назад +2

    That bow has a unique blend of elegance ,rustic character , power and beauty! Very well done, thank you for sharing this, so much information! This project is not easy and it requires a artistic touch with patience and perseverance .

  • @scottloar
    @scottloar 4 года назад +7

    Osage Orange was the bow wood of choice by woodland Indians wherever available. The man knows his wood, his tools, and has an experienced eye, feel and a smart mind to get the result. This is craftsmanship, and a pleasure to watch, listen, learn. I have no such skills but do appreciate fine, patient work well done.

    • @JustAnotherAlchemist
      @JustAnotherAlchemist 4 года назад

      There's absolutely no Osage in India.

    • @scottloar
      @scottloar 4 года назад

      @@JustAnotherAlchemist:
      I quote from One Vast Winter Count: The Native American West before Lewis and Clark (ISBN 978-0-8032-6465-6) by Colin G. Calloway, 2003 University of Nebraska Press, A Note on Terminology (p.xvii): I have used the terms Indian and Native American interchangeably.
      This book is regarded as a "monumental history" and the author's authority is well established. Now considering these bona fides don't you find your comment petty in the extreme?
      But, yes, the tree Osage Orange is not indigenous to the Indian subcontinent.

  • @TheMiig1513
    @TheMiig1513 5 лет назад +72

    I did not intend to spend 48 minutes watching this, but one second took the next x) Great video

  • @jasonball2406
    @jasonball2406 Год назад

    I appreciate how the video keeps it honest by showing the painstaking effort that went into this bow. By giving great patience and being soft spoken, I have learned many things. Thank you for sharing.

  • @Cloverdale82
    @Cloverdale82 5 лет назад +3

    Fantastic! I made my first bow about 9 years ago. I sure wish you had produced this back then. Anyone considering making a bow, do not underestimate how long the tillering process can be. If you rush tillering, you will destroy the bow. Nice job!

  • @cameronalexander359
    @cameronalexander359 3 года назад +1

    Thnkks for posting. Awesome to witness how slow one has to go scraping back the growth rings. I've been rushing it. (I feel the pin-knots add character to the bow)

  • @keithcheeseman567
    @keithcheeseman567 5 лет назад +48

    always planned to build a bow.. ive had my wood stored seasoning for years. Then i developed severe arthritis in my hands. So watching you helps to relieve my frustration. Brilliantly crafted, thank you for posting.

    • @Cas-sq9sc
      @Cas-sq9sc 3 года назад +1

      I have arthritis in my hands too. I began to take magnesium two years ago and it stopped. I understand you very well because i like shooting with my bows and also making bows from wood. Good luck Keith!

    • @nickibradbeer2815
      @nickibradbeer2815 3 года назад

      Smoke weed it will go then you can make your bow

    • @keithcheeseman567
      @keithcheeseman567 3 года назад +1

      @@nickibradbeer2815 Smoked weed years ago for my depression, it is an excellent medication. seriously thinking about the herb to get some pain free days and making that bow.

  • @jasoney3264
    @jasoney3264 4 года назад +2

    Give this man a TV Show! Your youtube channel already has amazing production quality and you do a great job talking through everything you're doing. Don't stop!

    • @TheArtofCraftsmanship
      @TheArtofCraftsmanship  4 года назад

      Thanks Jason! Hope we can keep making good videos to keep your attention.

  • @rcmakingtracks18
    @rcmakingtracks18 4 года назад +6

    Wow, really enjoyed watching you make the long bow. The 48 mins went by in a flash. Wonderful craftmanship. Thanks for sharing.

  • @brianwiggins2169
    @brianwiggins2169 5 лет назад +37

    This is absolutely beautiful craftsmanship and filmography.

  • @noelgomariz3038
    @noelgomariz3038 5 лет назад +19

    It's awesome how a man with only his intelect and his hands can turn a piece of wood into an all functional weapon. Thank you for sharing!

    • @terryweaver2961
      @terryweaver2961 4 года назад

      RENOVATION UPDATE!! (and yes, I'm rockin' sweatpants and work boots...don't hate! 😜).
      I've got a crew here this week fixing up the penthouse room. If you follow me on IG, you'll know I started trying to do the siding and windows myself back in August, but quickly realized that the framing was rotted and it basically needed to be rebuilt...so that was put on hold. Now winter is coming up and I'm knee deep in some other projects for the building (more on those soon 😉), so it was time to call in some help and get things moving in parallel.
      And now, we've got some progress....the old "windows" are out. (I use quotes because they werent proper windows....just pieces of glass siliconed to the frame, which leaked like crazy). New windows going in shortly. I'm filming bits of this so I can share the transformation in an upcoming vid.
      If you want a SNEAK PEAK of it, then head over to my RUclips stories for a behind the scenes look. Hope everyone out there is doing well! I'll catch you in two new vids coming later this month!

  • @Sport--willow
    @Sport--willow 2 года назад +1

    This video came up as a suggestion by YT tonight when I was browsing to get ideas for a slab of osage I've had curing for about a year now...
    Excellent Video!!!
    Great presentation and explanation of technique. Thank you for sharing with us your talents, wisdom and knowledge.
    God Bless you and your Family

    • @TheArtofCraftsmanship
      @TheArtofCraftsmanship  2 года назад

      Thanks so much for the kind words! Glad you enjoyed it. We are hopefully coming out with another bow video this summer... stay tuned!

  • @vaidasliutkevicius3234
    @vaidasliutkevicius3234 5 лет назад +5

    It was really cool seeing how the bow bends properly at around 35th minute. Nicely done.

  • @staciekt
    @staciekt 4 года назад +1

    So far this is the best video I’ve seen on how to make a bow

  • @dharmendargr8544
    @dharmendargr8544 5 лет назад +11

    So much skill, hardwork and patience required. Great job!

  • @martarmis
    @martarmis 4 года назад +1

    This video is THE ABSOLUTELY best one I saw about bow making up to now. But not only that, the way the video is made... A master piece. Thanks a lot for sharing this. WOW!

  • @BTeehanKnives
    @BTeehanKnives 5 лет назад +9

    I made knives for a long time, lost my passion for it, for a while, you my friend, and your videos, sparked my interest into the knife making world again, thank you, subscriber for life.

  • @jonfox1919
    @jonfox1919 5 лет назад +1

    Absolutely fantastic video. This isn't just a video about bowmaking, it's about understanding wood. As an aside, the cabinet scraper! One of the most underestimated and useful tools a carpenter should always have. I am constantly amazed by the number of 'highly educated' "artisans" who don't even know what on is.

  • @Javafiendcuppajoe
    @Javafiendcuppajoe 5 лет назад +7

    Great video learned a lot, including the oil and heat method. Also, I think it is great that you have father-daughter time.

  • @patricksmith9297
    @patricksmith9297 4 года назад +2

    I used the same oil heating technique for putting recurves on my hickory longbow and it works very well. Great job and a true pleasure to see you shooting with your daughter

  • @byrongreen2167
    @byrongreen2167 5 лет назад +12

    I've made a few ( Osage) bows myself, and will be making a few more this fall....this video brings back alot of memories.....thank you....

  • @egbluesuede1220
    @egbluesuede1220 4 года назад

    I grew up watching Roy Underhill with the same level of sheer fascination at the skill and craftsmanship I saw. Honestly, I enjoy this even more for the photography, editing, and lack of corny jokes. Fantastic project!

    • @TheArtofCraftsmanship
      @TheArtofCraftsmanship  4 года назад

      Wow. That might be the best compliment I have received. Roy Underhill is a huge roll model of mine. Thanks again.

  • @QuantumMechanic_88
    @QuantumMechanic_88 5 лет назад +5

    Osage Orange is the most unforgiving wood in the world . One can spend hours and hours working on a stave which looks promising ... only to start seeing "whorls" in the grain .
    You got my respect and my first primitive Osage bow was made with stone tools . ATB

    • @leebarnhart9725
      @leebarnhart9725 5 лет назад +3

      SAR TRACKING ...we call it hedge wood here in Kansas and you are spot on. The only wood that is easier to drill and tap than to nail. The older it gets the harder it gets. The Osage Indians of this area made their bows and even arrow shafts from this frustrating wood. This lends me to believe they had to have had at least a few cuss words in their vocabulary.

    • @QuantumMechanic_88
      @QuantumMechanic_88 5 лет назад +1

      Lee Barnhart - I have a home in New Mexico and a home not far from Wichita . I grew up in southern Missouri where hedge wood is known as... and pronounced "Bow Dark" . The original spelling is French and spelled BoisD'ark . Pronounced bweh dare..k . It means "wood for bows" in the French language and was coined by early French explorers .
      There is a town in Missouri named Bois D'ark . Good luck asking for directions from the locals if you do not pronounce the towns name Bow Dark .
      I have made 6 primitive Plains flat bows from hedge wood - hedge apple - "bow dark" . A couple looked fantastic until you hear and feel that faint "crack" at full draw on the 10th shot . The same feeling like that letter telling you your property taxes just went up again .
      All the best Lee and Thanks for your comments .

    • @leebarnhart9725
      @leebarnhart9725 5 лет назад

      SAR TRACKING ...From one flat lander to another-- Thank You!

  • @classixdrummer
    @classixdrummer 4 года назад +1

    A Stradivarius you can hunt with. Beautiful craftsmanship sir, thank you for sharing your process.

    • @TheArtofCraftsmanship
      @TheArtofCraftsmanship  4 года назад

      Love that comment!

    • @classixdrummer
      @classixdrummer 4 года назад

      The Art of Craftsmanship - I’m glad you do, man. My Dad used to say, “If you’re not real careful you’ll learn something new every day.” I apparently have failed to exercise sufficient care, and I learned a number of things. Again, thank you.

  • @OLDBEAR123456
    @OLDBEAR123456 2 года назад +5

    That is a beautiful bow. Those pin knots give it character and anyone who has built or attempted to build a self-bow knows the extra work it takes. Thanks for sharing.

  • @hebrewhomesteadupdatewalee8303
    @hebrewhomesteadupdatewalee8303 4 года назад +2

    This is the best explanation of bow making I've watched.
    THANK YOU SIR!!
    YOUR A GOOD TEACHER

  • @angelbowman1486
    @angelbowman1486 5 лет назад +12

    A great build. I’m a long term bearbow archer. A quick suggestion for you is on raise your nick point. As you see the arrow was flying point up. The other thing is aiming. If you draw your bow back an place your middle finger in the corner of your mouth you get a consistent draw length as well as a repeating sight picture. This will help shrink your groups. God bless and great work.

  • @tomthomas4444
    @tomthomas4444 4 года назад +1

    Enjoyed your video very much. I have gotten old and have to use a CROSSBOW but I still appreciate your craftsmanship. Have a nice day.

  • @hobbyhermit66
    @hobbyhermit66 5 лет назад +3

    Thanks for the waffles. When you said that, instant craving. Lucky I have a gal that understands, and likes to spoil me.
    Great video. Turned out beautiful. Now I gotta find that Flemish string video.
    Oh, there it is. Next in play list.

  • @kevinwarner7649
    @kevinwarner7649 4 года назад +1

    I have made many bows that function well, one I made from a sapling that took me 45 minutes but this bow out of a wood I have never used is outstanding. The next wood fair in Martock, Somerset I’m going to look for some Osage orange. This man has the patience of job. Good work.

  • @jerryjohnsonii4181
    @jerryjohnsonii4181 5 лет назад +3

    Metal scrapers are such a useful tool. You are a master craftsman Sir !!!!!!! Amazing Longbow.

    • @noctismortis7349
      @noctismortis7349 5 лет назад

      he thinks that dull tools are better, compared to skill. he can't control a draw knife and therefore apparently likes his tools dull...does he evenm know how to sharpen his tools?!?!

  • @squirrelgunsmith1131
    @squirrelgunsmith1131 4 года назад +1

    THE BEST self bow tutorial EVER!!!

  • @shadetree2992
    @shadetree2992 5 лет назад +14

    I will remember the dry bending technique you demonstrated. Great vid. Beautiful longbow.

  • @budchestnut9303
    @budchestnut9303 2 года назад +1

    Very steady presentation. Well done for someone who is not a full time bow maker.

    • @TheArtofCraftsmanship
      @TheArtofCraftsmanship  2 года назад

      Thanks Bud. I’ve had some great teachers, in person and online😉

  • @OUTDOORS55
    @OUTDOORS55 5 лет назад +63

    So cool! Totally jealous of your bow making skills!

    • @visjesvanger
      @visjesvanger 3 года назад +4

      ye and not only for that, even more jealous at the way he s living there in the countryside,, wonderful

  • @aimtrue4540
    @aimtrue4540 5 лет назад +1

    Beautiful...can not understand why anyone would dislike this video...

  • @notamouse5630
    @notamouse5630 5 лет назад +22

    Thank you for showing that heat bending technique, I scoured the internet for references to it and found it nowhere else. Not on Wikipedia, forum references were dead links, etc.

    • @ryankennedy3109
      @ryankennedy3109 5 лет назад +2

      Also used very frequently in piano and organ maintenance.

    • @RomaInvicta202
      @RomaInvicta202 4 года назад

      @@ryankennedy3109 I saw it in some other video regarding wood crafting (it wasn't about bows, though)

    • @lisarivas4540
      @lisarivas4540 4 года назад

      Super interesting, had never seen that hot oil timber bending before.

  • @esteva03
    @esteva03 5 лет назад +1

    Watched the whole video. As time went by I got more and more invested and got more scared too. Scared it was all going to end with "now we give it a nice 'bow shape' and varnish it". But no. You kept the shape that gave the best performance. Amazing. Thanks for the video!

    • @TheArtofCraftsmanship
      @TheArtofCraftsmanship  4 года назад

      haha We were scared as well... that it would break right at the end and we would have to start all over. Thanks for watching!

  • @tbillington
    @tbillington 5 лет назад +63

    Super interesting, had never seen that hot oil timber bending before.

    • @jasonlawrence2911
      @jasonlawrence2911 4 года назад +1

      Me either but, I'll sure say that's a superb trick to bend wood aggressively and true awesome video!

    • @ironninja9873
      @ironninja9873 4 года назад

      Nem eu! Achei um truque incrível! What s the oil that he have used?

    • @xFanGame23
      @xFanGame23 4 года назад

      this felt like true science fiction. Totally doing this from now

    • @solomontown2808
      @solomontown2808 3 года назад +2

      What kind of oil???

  • @gregwalker4236
    @gregwalker4236 5 лет назад +2

    this, to me, a retired handyman/construction worker, is real craftsmanship--way beyond my ability....subscribed!

  • @cephasmcpher67peteroutdoorspip
    @cephasmcpher67peteroutdoorspip 5 лет назад +7

    Wow, no wonder hand crafted bows are so expensive, that is A LOT of work. Awesome bow.

    • @noctismortis7349
      @noctismortis7349 5 лет назад +1

      yeah, his draw knife is dull. It doesn't need to be

  • @draven3838
    @draven3838 4 года назад +1

    Trust that when there are knots and holes in you bow limbs that they won't affect your bow ,I have one with worm holes in the limbs and a couple knots that I've been hunting with for 20 years and it's my favorite bow

  • @ronthunders6124
    @ronthunders6124 5 лет назад +3

    How on earth are you soo good and knowledgeable about such an old art form like this? You are a black belt craftsman and I would think one would have to be an old man to acquire this skill hahah. You were put on this planet do be a insanely great craftsman!

  • @jacobneal9445
    @jacobneal9445 4 года назад +1

    I dont know anything about craftsmanship but I very much enjoyed this video and seeing you take pride in your work. Thank you for making this.

  • @RageBearer
    @RageBearer 5 лет назад +3

    As someone whos never even attempted to make a bow in his life, I can proudly say if I was using as a make along video of sorts I would have no issues. Good job man you did what alot of people on this platform cant do I hope to see more of your videos in the future and maybe someone will take some pointers from this.

  • @mache3984
    @mache3984 4 года назад +2

    The most difficult thing for me to understand is the whole "growth ring" thing. I've never seen anyone really explain what that means and how you find them. Thank you for showing us!

  • @apatheticAnxiety
    @apatheticAnxiety 5 лет назад +3

    Care in your craft, and camera angles to help understand your explanations. Thank you for showing us this

  • @vincentklotz5849
    @vincentklotz5849 4 года назад +1

    Awesome video! I watched start to finish and enjoyed each step from raw log to firing. Thanks

  • @4wdguydrivesby
    @4wdguydrivesby 5 лет назад +6

    The oiling of the bow tho... so.... satisfying to watch...

  • @sidneywoods4492
    @sidneywoods4492 4 года назад +1

    It was nice watching that raw osage turn into something beautiful in the end. Will try it someday.

  • @throngcleaver
    @throngcleaver 5 лет назад +3

    I have a farm that's loaded with Osage Orange trees, and I cut some logs (large limbs) for a friend's brother-in-law that makes bows. He's supposed to make me one, since he's got enough wood to make far more than he'll ever build. After watching your video, I think I'll give that a try one of these days. (don't hold your breath though...ha!) Great video and great bow!

  • @Rhymer3
    @Rhymer3 2 года назад +1

    Dude this is probably the best bow building video I've seen. Thank you for the intricate information!

  • @UtiliTerran
    @UtiliTerran 5 лет назад +5

    I've made a number of bows, and none as nice as this. This guy's legit.

  • @faarsight
    @faarsight 5 лет назад +1

    I like that you explain what you're doing and not just showing it

  • @BryanDenlingerKJVM
    @BryanDenlingerKJVM 5 лет назад +5

    I made a baseball bat out of Osage Orange on my wood lathe many years ago. Beautiful, and very strong wood. Nice job on the bow.

  • @maryjocookson7156
    @maryjocookson7156 Год назад

    great attention to detail, real patience , produces a first class bow!

  • @hankvana2149
    @hankvana2149 5 лет назад +3

    Great video - Thanks for sharing! As a kid I had a passion for pellet guns, homemade bows and slingshots. Retired now and those passions are still there - stronger than ever! Draw a self-bow and feel the live power there - can't help but smile. Have a bunch of staves in the garage, think I will go out and have a discussion with a nice hornbeam one. Cheers! Hank

    • @xunxhinexuicide
      @xunxhinexuicide 2 года назад

      I hope you were successful

    • @hankvana2149
      @hankvana2149 2 года назад

      @@xunxhinexuicide Yes, thank you, it turned out well. The bow is a Holmegaard style that has a 52 pound draw weight.

  • @roberth7707
    @roberth7707 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you for making this movie. It was exciting to see your good work making this bow.

  • @ataria5609
    @ataria5609 5 лет назад +3

    Finally something new, not knife or axe. I'm so impressed, love it!

  • @BarChordA
    @BarChordA 4 года назад +1

    So cool to watch something so crude become something so refined. Great work!

  • @ristok4494
    @ristok4494 5 лет назад +6

    A beautiful bow, and your craftsmanship is a delight to watch. Thank you!

  • @graysoncarlyle6212
    @graysoncarlyle6212 5 лет назад +1

    Thoroughly enjoyed watching your " Build a Longbow " video. Thank you for breaking it down, especially how to work with knots and heat-to-move stubborn areas.

  • @matthieuseassau6574
    @matthieuseassau6574 5 лет назад +4

    Watching at your great work and your patience and also the atmosphere around, I feel very comfortable, thank you very much.

  • @tommybarrios3307
    @tommybarrios3307 4 года назад +2

    I just happen to come across this video, and as a craftsman myself I just had to watch it. It was awesome. Thanks, you have a new viewer.

  • @pipisugbo
    @pipisugbo 4 года назад +3

    This was an incredible amount of work, and an impressive level of attention to detail. I'm very impressed with how well you know the wood you're working with.
    This is so much more advanced than the sticks we used to tie strings to as kids 🤣

  • @joelkelly169
    @joelkelly169 5 лет назад +1

    Bo-dock is great wood for bow making. You are correct in saying here in the south that it is called such. Osage orange is a good hard wood that is getting harder to find down here to be truthful, but when it is found makes for great projects.

  • @nakoawarrior3186
    @nakoawarrior3186 5 лет назад +3

    Awesome video,..............He draws the bow and shows the actual lay out of the bow.
    He shows you how to get the waste wood off down to your bow's back.
    He explains that all woods have character and you must work around it.
    All bowyers have a style of their own and different process's.
    I start with green wood,..... depending on species.
    If the wood don't check/ crack I take it from bow blank to stave,....but I never bend a bow till the wood has dried.
    I use a angle grinder and a sanding disc with rubber backing.
    I use a draw knife and a spoke shave.
    I totally shape the bow with an 80 or bigger grit sanding disc and turn the wood to dust in about 20 minutes it go's from bow blank to stave.
    I get by,........but this guys band saw make's it look so easy.
    But I use vegetable shortening and a heat gun to bend wood,..... because it work's great.
    This is excellent you-tube content,... bowyers college.

  • @J.A.Smith2397
    @J.A.Smith2397 3 года назад +1

    Osage is my FAVORITE wood!!!

  • @kennethrosbury2819
    @kennethrosbury2819 5 лет назад +20

    Awesome bow I love Osage orange it looks so gorgeous when it's done absolutely beautiful job thanks for sharing the video

  • @Ridomay
    @Ridomay 4 года назад

    My favorite part was the detail work on the tips. Nice touch.

  • @kostjapm4171
    @kostjapm4171 5 лет назад +4

    So far in my opinion this is the best bow making video, really enjoyed watching it. :)

  • @mladenjerkic6105
    @mladenjerkic6105 4 года назад

    I use a knife, a rasp and sand paper. That's proof that you don't need any special tools and it will give you satisfaction afterwards. Knowing you built it with your own hands. God bless.

  • @garethbaus5471
    @garethbaus5471 5 лет назад +13

    The bending technique with the oil is a nice technique, I don't think I have seen that exact technique before.

  • @brianjamestracey
    @brianjamestracey 4 года назад +1

    Loved it! Pure Craftsmanship... your easy style and great working explanations were really appreciated-thank you!

  • @TheChase008
    @TheChase008 5 лет назад +18

    This was a beautiful piece of craftsmanship. It was a joy to watch you make this. I'm looking forward to seeing many more such projects from you. Loving all of your videos. And by the way , you have the perfect soothing voice to go along with these projects. Kudos to you.

  • @Nick-wl9kh
    @Nick-wl9kh 4 года назад +1

    One of my favourite bow making videos, well done!

  • @hadjiic
    @hadjiic 5 лет назад +17

    you do have a passion for your work! way to go and, just love the way you work

  • @christopherwright57
    @christopherwright57 5 лет назад +1

    To be perfectly honest I have no desire to make my own long bow, and I doubt that I ever will, but it was absolutely beautiful watching you make this bow.... please share more work in the future, because it was so much fun watching.....

  • @waynebyerly9681
    @waynebyerly9681 5 лет назад +7

    the time lapse of the "un-bending" was a nice touch. instructive. interesting to see it progress.

  • @roshanali7668
    @roshanali7668 3 года назад +2

    Really nicely planned the job stock . You really love your job no doubt your workmanship is marvellous .

  • @LordLuminor
    @LordLuminor 5 лет назад +8

    piece of art youve created there.. i am carpenter and building a bow is on my to do list of projects too :)

  • @mmarlow9195
    @mmarlow9195 5 лет назад +1

    Excellent instructional video! Well spoken and gave the what, how and why of what you were doing which helps everyone better understand. Beautiful work!

  • @StanCrafted
    @StanCrafted 5 лет назад +4

    Enjoyed every second of that video! Takes me back. I've made quite a few bows, but only a couple out of osage. Still have one that was a bamboo backed osage bow. Love those longbows!

  • @J.A.Smith2397
    @J.A.Smith2397 4 года назад

    Thanks guy! This has been the most comprehensive video I've seen for osage bows!!! Most pretty much tell ya follow the grain add they breeze through but you spoke on the knots and different layers which was helpful

  • @treadfall1926
    @treadfall1926 5 лет назад +4

    Killer video! Always great to see you work around the difficult spots in your projects. Talent , knowledge, and fortitude. Awesome!
    Congrats on 25K!

  • @OscarRodSeedsofG
    @OscarRodSeedsofG 5 лет назад +1

    Longbows are my passion and I fallow Howard Hill's style. I used to make them out of bamboo which is not very strong unless they are laminated. Your longbow making skill is amazing and your shooting form is very good. Thank you for sharing your skills.

  • @GrigoriyBabenko
    @GrigoriyBabenko 5 лет назад +12

    Really enjoyed watching whole video. Good luck in your craft.

  • @kcraig51
    @kcraig51 5 лет назад +2

    I'm usually working metal (machinist) this video just showed up on my suggestions. Glad it did. I thought I'd skip through it. Watched the whole thing start to finish. The oil and heat to bend the wood was interesting.

  • @guitardavepdx
    @guitardavepdx 5 лет назад +7

    This was a very good walkthrough. You have a very good way of teaching

  • @michaelwalling8281
    @michaelwalling8281 2 года назад +1

    Very nice work on this video. I was entertained. Happy to learn some of the finer details of your method. Thank you so much.

  • @flywiseman
    @flywiseman 5 лет назад +4

    What a great vid. thank you for the detailed explanations with each step

  • @mattg6262
    @mattg6262 5 лет назад +1

    Thing of beauty! Love those slow mo shots at the end. There are three huge Osage orange trees on one side if the school where I work. If they ever take them down I will have the wood slabbed and stored somehow.

  • @neorich59
    @neorich59 5 лет назад +3

    How random is RUclips? I was drawn to watching some videos by JoergSprave and then to suggestions on comparisons between Long Bows and Cross Bows. Having watched many a film where both were used it was fascinating and that brought me here. It's not something I would've chosen to watch, but it's been really interesting and so good to see that these arts are being kept alive..
    Who knows, come the end of fossil fuels etc. we may have to revert to using them again! 😉

  • @lewiswereb8994
    @lewiswereb8994 5 лет назад +2

    This type of bow feels so much better and naturally comfortable than those silly fiberglass and aluminum contraptions with the wheels and cables and hydraulic cylinders and radios and antennas and the built in cell phones and the wifi aiming system and the GPS and the RPGs and armor piercing tracer arrows and all that other un-necessary shit. A natural long bow and yours especially is a gorgeous work of art.

  • @hansvonmannschaft9062
    @hansvonmannschaft9062 5 лет назад +7

    One of the many great parts of the video, near the end, he says: "...it's been *two great days* ..." This gentleman made *that* bow in *two* days. It would take me two days to find a bow online. I bow to you, fine sir, (silly pun intended). And I tip my hat for sharing your sport with your family. For whatever it's worth, I was already giving a +1 and subbing before the 1 minute mark, due to the crystal clear speech, contagious peace of mind, camera angle, image quality, and illumination. Remaining 47 minutes only got better. Thank you very much! Amazing craftmanship.
    YT nailed it with "My recommended" today.

    • @TheArtofCraftsmanship
      @TheArtofCraftsmanship  4 года назад

      Thank you for all the kind words Hans. We are looking to make another bow video soon. Thanks!

  • @mossypine7768
    @mossypine7768 3 года назад +1

    I'd like to suggest making dust covers for all your machine switches. I'll also try n notify the machine companys to start adding them. Im sure all the dust build up wouldnt be good getting back in behind them. I know I'm going to make some for my stuff if I can figure out how once I get my shop done.
    Nice video btw. Thanks!

  • @kevchard5214
    @kevchard5214 5 лет назад +10

    Great vid!!! This is the best realistic bow making vid on youtube. Thanks for sharing!!