I'm from Mobile, a your accent is something I'll never get tired of. You sound like so many people that I dearly love. Congratulations on your new home.
Hello, my friend, You are a craftsman, without question. That was a fantastic watch. I didn't notice the lack of any music or conversation until I read some comments. I think that was because I loved watching you work and being with your tools and understanding them. You were in tune with your tools, knew what you wanted them to do, and did it. I loved hearing the noises of the files/rasps/chisels removing the wood on your way through your build. There is no nicer feeling than having an idea, then being with your tools and watching that idea develop. It is unique to you. No one else understands it, it's your secret! Thank you.
Thank you man! Crafting has always been something meditative for me. So the talk free style will use in all my other future videosn too. The compliment about the editing an filming results means a lot to me! Because I had absolutely no idea when I started, and i had to spend a lot of time and effort to achieve such this result... :D
I´m really glad to hear that!!! While i was making the video, i thought a lot about it, how i can share my experience without been restricted through the many different spoken languages.
What a beautiful bow! I've been told that shape is called a 'Paddle Bow'. I guess everyone has their own name for it. Doesn't detract from it's shape or function. I wish I had the time, money, and the talent to make a work of art like this. Well done, sir! 🙂
As another random bowyer, this hobby can actually be extremely low-cost. You can make an amazing bow from a hardwios sapling rescued from a ditch bank or vacant lot, with a hatchet or machete, a knife, a cheap rasp, and some sandpaper. However, it has a way of becoming a deeper and deeper rabbit hole, and tools like spokeshaves, block planes, drawknives, cabinet scrapers, saws, etc. tend to accumulate. You might as well start.
Great video man! More than one way to make a bow. I would be interested in knowing how fast that bow shoots. Regardless, the bow and video are both a beautiful peice of artwork.
Ce n'est pas si difficile en fait. Ça demande des connaissances et de l'expérience mais c'est tout à fait faisable . Il y a des supers vidéos youtube qui expliquent comment faire. C'est assez facile de s'y mettre. Évidemment, au début, on en pète un peu... Mais c'est comme ça qu'on apprend.
For beginners. This would prove extremely hard. Start with a decent branch from any tree you think will do and practice. Sometimes you get some great little bows. Powerful too. And it's a good way to spend a little time. Without looking for perfection.
That's a really nice bow. I'm curious about draw weight. I was recently given an osage bow. I'm still learning with it. My only other experience is with a compound bow.
This was a very good video to watch, and a very nice place you live in. If I can say it, I think the tiller is wrong for the profile of bow you have. Your bow is bending too much near fades. This is typical in a pyramid bow. Your bow has a parallel profile, it should bend less near fades. That’s why you have some set near fades (worst place to have set), and lost some tension. But congrats, it was very nice
Great work on the bow and the video! One of the best detailed videos I've seen on bow making. Not many show how they make the bow string too. How many hours went into making it?? I'm attempting to make my first recurve right now out of maple and really enjoying the process. Your video will help with some details I was guessing on before haha.
Thank you for positiv feedback!!! Actually, i don´t know how long it takes exactly for building... Maybe 20 hours? Maple is a good wood for bow making, especially if you treat it with heat. The most important step is the tiller process. Don´t know, how much experience you have. But if you need help, you can ask. Maybe i can help you :D
Sehr schöner Bogen und Horntips ! Leider ist Ulme bei uns nur noch sehr schwer zu bekommen. Selbst Esche und Eibe sind Raritäten ! Leider reichen dann die verfügbaren Stafes auch nicht für höhere Zuggewichte . Ab 50 lbs. wird es schon schwierig Stafes zu bekommen . Um so schöner ist es zu sehen wenn ein toller Bogen das Licht der Welt erblickt !👍
Freu mich, dass er dir gefällt! In der Tat ist Ulme wirklich rar geworden in Germany, gibt aber noch viele Gegenden, wo sie sich wieder kräftig erholt. um die fränkische Schweiz herum, da wo ich herkomme, ist Eibe und Ulme alles andere als eine Seltenheit. Die Ulme im Video wurde bei Baumfäll-Arbeiten neben einer Bundesstraße gefällt. Konnte sie gerade noch vom Schredder retten XD
Selbst die Herren von der Straßenmeisterei oder Lohnfirmen rücken bei uns nichts raus weil sie sonst ihren Job riskieren . Hab bei unserem. Fußweg Beschnitt versucht Ahorn zum Drechseln zu bekommen . Keine Chance ! Eibe die sich zum Bogenbau eignet ist fast unbezahlbar . Ein Stave der für einen Warbow reichen würde ist nicht unter 200 € zu bekommen . Dann sind die Jahresringe aber sehr weit auseinander .
200fps for a self bow flat bow at 26" of draw length and 50# is unprobable. Even with a light arrow. Top end modern longbows barely reach those speeds. Its difficult to compare, but my modern longbow reach 193 fps, and i have a 31,5" dl with 74# and 670 grain arrows. And it's really super fast compared to other shooters. Feeling the speed of a bow is something really difficult in fact. A bow that is in fact just a little faster seems to be really more powerfull.
Hey! Das Bogenbauen war tatsächlich das erste Handwerk, was ich bereits als Jugendlicher ausgeübt habe. Da läuft jetzt mittlerweile alles nach Gefühl. Viel Wissen habe ich mir aus den Bogenbauer Bibeln angehäuft. Band 1-4. Video mit Pfeilen kommt aufjedenfall noch! Allerdings möchte ich in diesem Kanal mehrere Handwerksrichtungen zeigen. Ich werde erstmal jeweils ein Video über Leder, Keramik und das Schmieden erstellen. Das wird mich erstmal ein Weilchen beschäftigen ... :D
Do you recommend a specific book/course for building wooden bows ? And can u please explain the difference between heat treating the wood like u did and wrapping the limbs with Aluninum foil and dipping in boiling water for like an hour ?
The no talking was great, nothing personal , just people tend to talk to much, and noterform the task at hand.
To everyone who watched this vid...you have witnessed a true craftsman at a craft he loves. Absolutely stunning bow! ScottinUSA
thank you Scottin :D
I dunno who tf taught him to step on the bow's handle to string it, though. Lol
@@CloudfeatherRusticWorksI’ve got a sneaking suspicion he knows what he’s doing mate😂
Es sieht so einfach aus, wenn du den Bogen baust. Danke, das du dieses Video gemacht hast. Der Bogen gefällt mir.
You know what else is amazing? this video isn't even edited.
Of course it is 😂😂
@addersbowman Oh yes, just been looking at some archery videos from your page, subbed, good stuff.
@@seanhuds7351 why thank you, rather unprofessional but I try
Beautiful job, enjoyed from start to finish. Good therapy for an old bowyer like myself. Thank you
Impressed with the tool shop that didn't have every tool in the world displayed. You make do very well.
That bow was beautiful. I want it so bad. Fantastic job
I'm from Mobile, a your accent is something I'll never get tired of. You sound like so many people that I dearly love. Congratulations on your new home.
Wow, really nice job.
Thanks
:)
🏹 🇨🇦
Hello, my friend,
You are a craftsman, without question. That was a fantastic watch. I didn't notice the lack of any music or conversation until I read some comments. I think that was because I loved watching you work and being with your tools and understanding them. You were in tune with your tools, knew what you wanted them to do, and did it. I loved hearing the noises of the files/rasps/chisels removing the wood on your way through your build.
There is no nicer feeling than having an idea, then being with your tools and watching that idea develop. It is unique to you. No one else understands it, it's your secret!
Thank you.
For a first upload, this is excellent. Very good editing and filming work. Love the talk free style using the subtitles. Great craftsmenship too.
Thank you man!
Crafting has always been something meditative for me. So the talk free style will use in all my other future videosn too. The compliment about the editing an filming results means a lot to me! Because I had absolutely no idea when I started, and i had to spend a lot of time and effort to achieve such this result... :D
Beautiful work excellent craftsmanship
thanks for sharing ,we were entertained , like your craftmanship
Beatiful bow❤
I see what looks like a Russian olive tree in your background @7:58. You should show us a bow made from that beautiful dark wood
Beautiful Elm Bow, really Love this.
Absolutely Amazing you explained yourself extremely well without a word spoken, truely inspiring
I´m really glad to hear that!!! While i was making the video, i thought a lot about it, how i can share my experience without been restricted through the many different spoken languages.
Well done ,I've never made a bow from elm ,excellent work
dünyanın en güçlü yayı osmanlı yayıdır akça ağaçtan yapılır ama boynuzda destekli
What a beautiful bow! I've been told that shape is called a 'Paddle Bow'. I guess everyone has their own name for it. Doesn't detract from it's shape or function. I wish I had the time, money, and the talent to make a work of art like this. Well done, sir! 🙂
😅
As another random bowyer, this hobby can actually be extremely low-cost. You can make an amazing bow from a hardwios sapling rescued from a ditch bank or vacant lot, with a hatchet or machete, a knife, a cheap rasp, and some sandpaper.
However, it has a way of becoming a deeper and deeper rabbit hole, and tools like spokeshaves, block planes, drawknives, cabinet scrapers, saws, etc. tend to accumulate.
You might as well start.
It looks like the ancient & efficient Metre Heath Bow.
Amazing work and very lovly cats
greetings sir and everyone. i admire your patience and that is a fantastic looking bow.your hand work is outstanding
It's stunning to behold such craftsmanship!! Good sire it is well crafted and may your talent keep on honing years to come 🏹 🔥
Bello, pulito ed elegante , complimenti 👍
Un. Verdadero placer ver el trabajo artesanal y tterminacion funcional de este arco !!! Felicitaciones hermano 💪👌👏
Jau, man, DAS ist eine sehr gute Arbeit und ein schöner Bogen, perfekt. Weiter so!
Tolle Arbeit mit einfachen Werkzeugen!😀 klasse🤗👏👍
That quiver though! Thing of beauty
Just the kind of relaxing video needed.
Nice bow, no words, cute cat. What more could a man want?
That was really great man. Great watch start to finish.
Liked every part of it ... NICE ...
Well Done 👍😎👍
Excelente el vídeo y la metodología hermano... Soy nuevo suscriptor.. saludos desde Venezuela.
Great work! I'm already looking forward to your next project :)
Lindo trabalho, parabéns é uma verdadeira obra de arte
Absolutely beautiful work!!! You are a master craftsman!!! Great job on your first video, sir. Looking forward to more videos.
And you will get more ;)
Thanks for positiv feedback, it motivates me a lot!
Great video man! More than one way to make a bow. I would be interested in knowing how fast that bow shoots. Regardless, the bow and video are both a beautiful peice of artwork.
Ganz toll gemacht so liebe ich den Holzbogenbau gruss Andreas.
Nice looking Bow man Wow 😎👍💯🔥🏹
I loved this video! It's so relaxing to watch others create something! ❤
Very nice bow and first video.
this was awesome man! Looking forward to your future projects.
Love your work. 👍
Una obra de arte ,perfecto , hermoso , letal
I would love to buy one of his bows!
Génialissime
En tant qu’archet c’est le rêve de pouvoir se faire son propre longbow!
Ce n'est pas si difficile en fait.
Ça demande des connaissances et de l'expérience mais c'est tout à fait faisable .
Il y a des supers vidéos youtube qui expliquent comment faire.
C'est assez facile de s'y mettre.
Évidemment, au début, on en pète un peu... Mais c'est comme ça qu'on apprend.
My hats off to him just for splitting this piece of elm, if you have ever tried to split elm you know what I am talking about!
Wow very impressive, you’re a talented artist 👍
Nice work. Beautiful bow
Good job bro.I like it.
Very nice bow. Super video.🙂👍👍👍
Beautiful bow.great
Great job 👏
woooaaaa. great job.. keep them coming
No talking, instant sub
wirklich gut gemacht. Ich hab schon seit Jahren vor auch mal nen Bogen zu bauen
Dann mal ran an den Speck ;)
For beginners. This would prove extremely hard. Start with a decent branch from any tree you think will do and practice. Sometimes you get some great little bows. Powerful too. And it's a good way to spend a little time. Without looking for perfection.
That was awesome! Also you have cute cats
Thank you! I will tell them :D
Beautiful work🍺🍺🍺🍺🎯💯👍
Bravo sei un vero artista.
Nicely done :)
TOP BOW ❤ Very Nice !
So satisfying to watch
Lovely video mate...
Nice work :)
Great to watch thank you
Bel video! Considerando che é il tuo primo é grandioso! Bravo
How many days did it take to make this beautiful bow?
That's a really nice bow. I'm curious about draw weight. I was recently given an osage bow. I'm still learning with it. My only other experience is with a compound bow.
Enhorabuena: bello vídeo y mejor trabajo!
Good job. Love this video. You might have been able to get two bows out of the stave if you had split it again.
Definitely, but I'm always a bit overcautious when it comes to things like that hehe :D
Parabéns meu amigo pelo trabalho e capricho 👏👏👏...não sei de que País você é mas abraços aqui do Brasil.
Beutiful background ❤
Fand das Video cool. Wie die Leute so ihre Bögen bauen.
Good job, bravo!
Wowww perfect job
Un artista y artesanal este hombre.
This was a very good video to watch, and a very nice place you live in. If I can say it, I think the tiller is wrong for the profile of bow you have. Your bow is bending too much near fades. This is typical in a pyramid bow. Your bow has a parallel profile, it should bend less near fades. That’s why you have some set near fades (worst place to have set), and lost some tension. But congrats, it was very nice
Superb job
Muy buen trabajo..buena madera..que es ?
Great work on the bow and the video! One of the best detailed videos I've seen on bow making. Not many show how they make the bow string too. How many hours went into making it??
I'm attempting to make my first recurve right now out of maple and really enjoying the process. Your video will help with some details I was guessing on before haha.
Thank you for positiv feedback!!!
Actually, i don´t know how long it takes exactly for building...
Maybe 20 hours?
Maple is a good wood for bow making, especially if you treat it with heat.
The most important step is the tiller process. Don´t know, how much experience you have. But if you need help, you can ask. Maybe i can help you :D
Sehr schöner Bogen und Horntips ! Leider ist Ulme bei uns nur noch sehr schwer zu bekommen. Selbst Esche und Eibe sind Raritäten ! Leider reichen dann die verfügbaren Stafes auch nicht für höhere Zuggewichte . Ab 50 lbs. wird es schon schwierig Stafes zu bekommen . Um so schöner ist es zu sehen wenn ein toller Bogen das Licht der Welt erblickt !👍
Freu mich, dass er dir gefällt!
In der Tat ist Ulme wirklich rar geworden in Germany, gibt aber noch viele Gegenden, wo sie sich wieder kräftig erholt. um die fränkische Schweiz herum, da wo ich herkomme, ist Eibe und Ulme alles andere als eine Seltenheit.
Die Ulme im Video wurde bei Baumfäll-Arbeiten neben einer Bundesstraße gefällt. Konnte sie gerade noch vom Schredder retten XD
Selbst die Herren von der Straßenmeisterei oder Lohnfirmen rücken bei uns nichts raus weil sie sonst ihren Job riskieren . Hab bei unserem. Fußweg Beschnitt versucht Ahorn zum Drechseln zu bekommen . Keine Chance ! Eibe die sich zum Bogenbau eignet ist fast unbezahlbar . Ein Stave der für einen Warbow reichen würde ist nicht unter 200 € zu bekommen . Dann sind die Jahresringe aber sehr weit auseinander .
judging by the sound it is 30-35 meters per second
If you change the shape, make an acacia bow, it will be up to 60 meters per second a light arrow
200fps for a self bow flat bow at 26" of draw length and 50# is unprobable. Even with a light arrow.
Top end modern longbows barely reach those speeds.
Its difficult to compare, but my modern longbow reach 193 fps, and i have a 31,5" dl with 74# and 670 grain arrows.
And it's really super fast compared to other shooters.
Feeling the speed of a bow is something really difficult in fact.
A bow that is in fact just a little faster seems to be really more powerfull.
Wow ❤ You remind me Robbin 🥰
Wunderbare echte Handarbeit! Woher die Maße/Dimensionen? Gefühl? Vorschlag für Folgevideo: die verwendeten Pfeile!
Hey!
Das Bogenbauen war tatsächlich das erste Handwerk, was ich bereits als Jugendlicher ausgeübt habe. Da läuft jetzt mittlerweile alles nach Gefühl. Viel Wissen habe ich mir aus den Bogenbauer Bibeln angehäuft. Band 1-4.
Video mit Pfeilen kommt aufjedenfall noch! Allerdings möchte ich in diesem Kanal mehrere Handwerksrichtungen zeigen. Ich werde erstmal jeweils ein Video über Leder, Keramik und das Schmieden erstellen. Das wird mich erstmal ein Weilchen beschäftigen ... :D
Dry the wood for six months. lol I should do a few of these now and they’ll be ready for next summer.
Excelente trabalho
Muchas gracias :)
@@Pirate.D.Craft. ¿Puedes hacer un Sucutum? ¿Como obtenían la madera para el Scutum los romanos?
Era muy fina esa madera 🤔
Very nice ✌
my favourite. no talk.
Do you recommend a specific book/course for building wooden bows ? And can u please explain the difference between heat treating the wood like u did and wrapping the limbs with Aluninum foil and dipping in boiling water for like an hour ?
Excellent video! Were you able to get another bow out of the other half of the log? You've obviously done this several times. Thank You so much, Skal!
çok çok güzel teşekkürler
Nice work bro))) скажи пожалуйста какое дерево ты использовал???
Здорово братан :D
Я использовал ильм, oчень хорошая Дерево для лук.
Oсобенно если подогреть, kак на видео ;)
@@Pirate.D.Craft. спасибо большое)🤝
Ottimo lavoro.
Che legno hai usato?
hi really you did a great job I would like to know what wood you use to make your bows and how long do you let the wood dry before manufacturing.
We where do you get horn ? You are a true artist
Verry nice Bow
What is the draw weight on that bow?
50 pounds / 26 inches draw lenght
actually, i want to write it at the video, just forgot it.
Will be there next time ;)
I missed the part about drying the elm wood
Perfeito lindo trabalho
Great job, hard work for sure, but you most likely could spilt Taft stave one time to have two to work with.
Very nice.
What's the variety of wood you used?