Just found your channel. Your videos are helping me make my first rd with my very limited tools. Thank you for the work and time you put into your videos
Awesome Sean! so glad to hear you are going for it! Making bows is one of my most favorite things. Thank you for watching and thank you for taking the time to send me your encouraging comment. I look forward to hearing about your build when you finish.
What a really nice little bow , works very well , looks great , and you did a awesome job building it , now I gotta get out and build one myself , thumbs up. 👍
Very nice! cool to see your talents in the workshop! thanks for sharing that passion and spreading the tradition🦌🎯🦃may that LUCK of the DRAW always be ✌
Good Morning Alan, from herein the central valley USA. Thanks for watching I do love to hear from people who enjoy the art of bow building. I do have a great time with these projects and look forward to the time of getting in the shed and starting a new build. I am working on a couple new maple board bow builds now. Thanks for your time and your viewing! I will keep having a great time exploring the challenge of building these bows and sharing the experience. Thanks again my friend
Great bow! Just discovered your channel, as im looking to build a hill style laminated bow and found your videos! Love what your doing and love the encouragement you give about the love of Jesus. Keep doing what your doing, brother and God bless
Hi there, greetings from Aotearoa, New Zealand, great video, very well done! and love the lookof the bow, just a few questions, what size bamboo would I need to get a strip like that? or maybe you get it as a strip, can't source bamboo like that here but I could get alength of bamboo and cut it down myself, also, can' t get hickory here but can get ash, elm and maple, I am going to have a go at that for sure, also, have you tried ea40 smooth on for glue up? could be even better than titebond for laminating, keep up the good work, I will subscribe..
Hey Mike thank you for watching and your questions and thank you also for subscribing. I have used maple before and it didn't work the best for me, it started showing "wrinkle" or "stress folds" perpendicular to the limbs in the middle of the build so I had to scrap it. I have not used ash but have seen a few bows that have turned out really nice made from it. I have used ea40 but really like to use the wood glue when I can, it is just easier. :) Thanks again for your time and your questions. I will try and get some ash and see how it turns out. thanks again
Hey awesome to hear form you, I usually charge $250-$300 depending on wood selection, 400$ for fiberglass laminated bows. I am making one for someone now our of hickory and bamboo with a walnut power lamination and handle accent piece. The plans for the bow are 64" long, 40-45# @ 28"
The entire process was fascinating. Thx
greetings sir and everyone.thanks for the advice and lesson
Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment. so great to hear from watchers. Happy building
What a great looking bow!
Thank you
Just found your channel. Your videos are helping me make my first rd with my very limited tools. Thank you for the work and time you put into your videos
Awesome Sean! so glad to hear you are going for it! Making bows is one of my most favorite things. Thank you for watching and thank you for taking the time to send me your encouraging comment. I look forward to hearing about your build when you finish.
What a really nice little bow , works very well , looks great , and you did a awesome job building it , now I gotta get out and build one myself , thumbs up. 👍
Thanks 👍
Very nice! cool to see your talents in the workshop! thanks for sharing that passion and spreading the tradition🦌🎯🦃may that LUCK of the DRAW always be ✌
Thank you very much! and thank you for watching and taking to time to share you encouragement
Good morning from Stockholm,what I love about your videos is you really do seem to be having fun with the bows you make.
Keep having fun my friend
Good Morning Alan, from herein the central valley USA. Thanks for watching I do love to hear from people who enjoy the art of bow building. I do have a great time with these projects and look forward to the time of getting in the shed and starting a new build. I am working on a couple new maple board bow builds now. Thanks for your time and your viewing! I will keep having a great time exploring the challenge of building these bows and sharing the experience.
Thanks again my friend
Great, Informative video, thanks...
Thanks for watching!
Love the limb shape
Enjoy the videos keep them coming ☺️
thanks Chad
Great bow! Just discovered your channel, as im looking to build a hill style laminated bow and found your videos! Love what your doing and love the encouragement you give about the love of Jesus. Keep doing what your doing, brother and God bless
Awesome! Thank you!, Look forward to hearing of your build.
Great Bow 🏹🏹!! Learnt a lot too
Wonderful
Another outstanding job!!!! It looks great thank you again for sharing appreciate ya.
Take care my friend God Bless.
Thanks again!
Enjoyed the video - Great tutorial!
Hey thanks so much, I love your work!
Very nice Wow 😮
Beautiful bow man I wonder what the speed is it looks fast
Beautiful job!
Thank you!
Hi there, greetings from Aotearoa, New Zealand, great video, very well done! and love the lookof the bow, just a few questions, what size bamboo would I need to get a strip like that? or maybe you get it as a strip, can't source bamboo like that here but I could get alength of bamboo and cut it down myself, also, can' t get hickory here but can get ash, elm and maple, I am going to have a go at that for sure, also, have you tried ea40 smooth on for glue up? could be even better than titebond for laminating, keep up the good work, I will subscribe..
Hey Mike thank you for watching and your questions and thank you also for subscribing. I have used maple before and it didn't work the best for me, it started showing "wrinkle" or "stress folds" perpendicular to the limbs in the middle of the build so I had to scrap it. I have not used ash but have seen a few bows that have turned out really nice made from it. I have used ea40 but really like to use the wood glue when I can, it is just easier. :) Thanks again for your time and your questions. I will try and get some ash and see how it turns out. thanks again
Muito bom
Very good? thanks and thanks for watching
Oke let try bow
Sir what kind of glue do use for laminating
Titebond ultimate the green bottle, water proof
Can you give us the measurements from centre and knocks please
Hey kraig I'll put the measurements and specs in the description thanks for mentioning that
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Hi Jeff. Sent you an Instagram message.
Ok I’ll check thanks
How much for a bow at 40#
Hey awesome to hear form you, I usually charge $250-$300 depending on wood selection, 400$ for fiberglass laminated bows. I am making one for someone now our of hickory and bamboo with a walnut power lamination and handle accent piece. The plans for the bow are 64" long, 40-45# @ 28"