I live in the US and I’m still amazed by how in anything made in Japan has its own unique beauty in them and could be seen as a Masterpiece and would not be out of place in an Art Museum.
Дорогой Брат, у тебя большой опыт и много навыков, и то что ты делаешь достойно моего восхищения!!! Прекрасные ты делаешь стрелы, лёгкие, с красивым оперением которые в тоже время изящьны и смертоносны!!! А процесс производства очень притягателен, интересный и завораживающий!!! Большой лайк огромный респект и море уважения к твоему труду!!! А также большой привет из России!!!😎😉🙂☺😀😄🙄💪👌👏🖒👍🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳
It has been a while since the last time I made a bamboo arrow. I have damaged a few during practice and borrowed friends to use it. The arrow is not enough. It is time to make a new arrow. This time I used ash wood as the main material, and made a tenon on the arrow part, adding purple heartwood and rosewood to enhance the physical strength of the arrow, and also increased the weight of the arrow for a counterweight. Insert the horn piece into the tail to make the tail of the arrow. The overall system of the arrow is a bit heavier, and the shooting speed feels much slower than the bamboo arrow, but the stability is quite good. The arrow axis is also relatively straight. Next time I want to find wood with sufficient strength but lightweight to make. If you have suggestions for making wood for arrow shafts, you can leave a message below for suggestions. Thank you for watching. 距離上次製作竹箭已經有一段時日,在平日練習以及借朋友使用時受損了幾隻,箭已經不太足夠,也是時候製作新的箭了。這次我使用梣木來當作主要的材料,在箭頭部分製作榫頭加上紫心木與花梨木增強箭頭的物理強度,也讓箭頭的重量增加進行配重。尾部插上牛角片補強,製作一體式的箭尾。整體製做起來箭有點偏重,射速感覺比竹箭慢很多,但穩定性還蠻好的。箭桿也比較筆直。 下次想找尋強度夠但是重量輕的木材來製作,如果各位有建議製作箭桿的木材,可以在下面留言給我建議,謝謝觀賞。
Do you desire greater range, greater velocity, or just durability? In the West arrows have been typically made of strong but variably flexible hardwoods like ash, elm, willow, spruce and oak that are generally about twice as dense as bamboo which is nevertheless up to dozens of times stronger than them. For the same diameter and length, bamboo should be more durable than any hardwood. Physics says a heavier arrow will accelerate less than a lighter arrow for a given "weight" of bow (F=ma; more m means less a for a given F), but it will also be deflected less by wind and lose less speed due to air resistance. Your feel is backed by science. ;>) Determine what properties you want your arrows to have and mix and match materials as needed to get the mas you want and the mass distribution you need. There is no reason you can't have, for instance, bamboo shafts with ironwood (very dense and very hard) heads and maple (dense but resilient) feet.
Just thought I would point out so people don’t get confused: for most English speakers, when we say “super glue” we mean the “3-second glue” you used on the threads. The glue you used to attach the feathers we call “contact cement”. Beautiful work as always.
Caraca mermão! Quê isso? Você é incrível, aprendi muito com o senhor, o trabalho de uma forma bem dedicada, não é pra qualquer um não, Deus te abençoe com muita saúde e prosperidade na sua vida! Sou de Jutaí - Am
Thank you for such a very informative video, sir. I am a professional Traditional Archer in building Custom Reflex/Deflex longbows from Hickory, Brazillian Walnut and backed with Bamboo. My arrows are built from Port Orford Cedar and they are all match-graded to the draw weight of the bow. I also weigh each arrow to where they are within 10 grains from arrow number one, to arrow number twelve, on a jewelers scale, as I build them in lots of a dozen (12). It is almost exactly like shooting the same arrow throughout.
You're doing it the proper way. He's very artistic but his groups at such a short distance are very poor. His bow is very slow, doesn't generate any arrow speed and he probably doesn't know how important it is to match spline and weight of a set of arrows.
beautiful work. I always wanted to try making footed arrows, but the idea of cutting such long tapers always seemed like a difficult thing to manage since I don't have a bandsaw. But seeing you manage it with a handsaw makes me want to try it.
hi! can you tell me what is the material do you use in the center of the wood on the nock? what is his function? make it stronge? thanks! greatings from argentina!
Form following function, exquisite workmanship, strength and durability, all anchored to purple heartwood, tenoned to a heart of steel. Your craft is equalled by few my friend. Just wonder if my 50 lb., Bear Recurve would enjoy shooting such a thing of beauty. Very best wishes my friend.
@@woodenren ...and as Ash trees grow most places, it should make many arrows cheaply. The Purple-Heartwood is the costly portion, as it's not a commonly found resource in North America. Beautiful final result though. Thank you.
How about making bows with other woods of famous bows like the English longbow using yew wood? Or Native American bows. Thank you just found your channel.
To watch you and your neat and precise craftmanship is relaxing and almost therapeutic, an extremely enjoyable presentation...right down to your choice of relaxing background music. Very well done.
If you can gain access, these are a few good woods for arrow shafts....No. American Willows (natural shoots) Chestnut ( also natural shoots) Wild Roses, Tamarack No. America, Chokecherry, No. America ( also natural shoots) Dogwood, Cedar, River Cane (shoots) Cedar always a good choice tuff , lightweight..... You're a good Craftsman....!!!
Wow Awesome performance, pretty much what everyone should be doing definancing the Archery Industry by making everything your self.. I made Arrows in the 80's,....still have some,....I made some recently but I'm not happy with Bear shafts? They had grain run off, knots,...and only 4 were close to spine weight. There is so many variables. But wood shafts are what I still prefer.
Beautiful work and execution! Thanks for sharing, Wood I would recommend is Sika spruce, light and very strong. I’m about to build a bow following the inspiration from your work. Thank you 🙏
Beautiful arrows. I would fine tune them before fletching to try and get a perfectly flying arrow (all of them landing perpendicular to the target). It's known as bareshaft tuning, shooting an arrow without feathers until it is the right length and weight. Takes some fine tuning with front of center weight and getting the right arrow spine for your draw, but this is a year late. I'm sure you've totally nailed this now. Beautiful work friend!
@@woodenren oh for a straight arrow yes. But to get the arrow to fly straight after you shoot it, you need to mess with how much weight you put on the front of the arrow and how thick the arrow is.
Hola Ren muy interesante todos los trabajos que muestra de la fabricación de arcos me gustaría que también fabricaras una ballesta y de que clase de madera la fabricarás gracias y eso que tú has estado ausente no importa lo importante es que estás muy bien y gracias por tus vídeos
Love your workmanship, very impressive. I made arrows for decades, before I injured my arm and can no longer shoot. I assume these are traditional arrows and you are following a long cultural history. My only comment is that without a standard fletching size, the arrows will have a markedly different drop at longer ranges, probably no problem if you are always at 15 yards, is this true? You are willing to use Superglue but not a Nichrome Wire Feather Burner, not understanding this choice? Another thing you didn't do was steam or compression straiten the shafts, another curiosity. I'm left to believe this is all about tradition and less about accuracy? Still give you total respect, just interested in your choices.
"Nichrome Wire Feather Burner" This is really a good thing, I will try to make one, thank you. "Another thing you didn't do was steam or compression straiten the shafts, another curiosity " Is there any relevant information, can I watch the video?
@@_trismegistus I've never seen a dozen freshly made shafts that are all strait, wood is just not that way. Seems like he is making traditional archery equipment using some modern methods and adhesives, I was just having conversation not trying to be critical; I don't shoot anymore anyways.
@@woodenren Sorry for taking so long, look at this one. ruclips.net/video/7PuxMkc2k5w/видео.html You can find various compression tools that I'm sure you could make at home, it's basically a metal roller maybe could use nylon, with a half round cut out or you can learn how to steam, that's all I ever did. Good luck. I do miss shooting traditional archery. Straitening Video ruclips.net/video/LF19jShVbsw/видео.html
It was nice to see this young man at work, it brought a lot of joy to myself, wishing him loads of success in his future.
Ви є добрий майстер.
Приємно спостерігати за вашою працею.
Да! Братан ты лучший на ЮТБ лучше чем ты некто не делал! Ты настоящий индеец! класс!
I live in the US and I’m still amazed by how in anything made in Japan has its own unique beauty in them and could be seen as a Masterpiece and would not be out of place in an Art Museum.
this is in taiwan, not japan.
Actually it is Taiwan indigenous style,they had been affected by Japan culture during Japanese occupation,so some of their culture looks similar.
Thanks for the compliment, the experience of making furniture tells me that the details are the devil.
@@anikiace2253 Viva indepance of Taïwan.....
....china isn´t one Nice country for human freedom....
Дорогой Брат, у тебя большой опыт и много навыков, и то что ты делаешь достойно моего восхищения!!! Прекрасные ты делаешь стрелы, лёгкие, с красивым оперением которые в тоже время изящьны и смертоносны!!! А процесс производства очень притягателен, интересный и завораживающий!!! Большой лайк огромный респект и море уважения к твоему труду!!! А также большой привет из России!!!😎😉🙂☺😀😄🙄💪👌👏🖒👍🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳
I followed you on youtube, saw you working happily. I watched a video of you making me happy too. Thank you sir.
It has been a while since the last time I made a bamboo arrow. I have damaged a few during practice and borrowed friends to use it. The arrow is not enough. It is time to make a new arrow. This time I used ash wood as the main material, and made a tenon on the arrow part, adding purple heartwood and rosewood to enhance the physical strength of the arrow, and also increased the weight of the arrow for a counterweight. Insert the horn piece into the tail to make the tail of the arrow. The overall system of the arrow is a bit heavier, and the shooting speed feels much slower than the bamboo arrow, but the stability is quite good. The arrow axis is also relatively straight.
Next time I want to find wood with sufficient strength but lightweight to make. If you have suggestions for making wood for arrow shafts, you can leave a message below for suggestions. Thank you for watching.
距離上次製作竹箭已經有一段時日,在平日練習以及借朋友使用時受損了幾隻,箭已經不太足夠,也是時候製作新的箭了。這次我使用梣木來當作主要的材料,在箭頭部分製作榫頭加上紫心木與花梨木增強箭頭的物理強度,也讓箭頭的重量增加進行配重。尾部插上牛角片補強,製作一體式的箭尾。整體製做起來箭有點偏重,射速感覺比竹箭慢很多,但穩定性還蠻好的。箭桿也比較筆直。
下次想找尋強度夠但是重量輕的木材來製作,如果各位有建議製作箭桿的木材,可以在下面留言給我建議,謝謝觀賞。
Do you desire greater range, greater velocity, or just durability?
In the West arrows have been typically made of strong but variably flexible hardwoods like ash, elm, willow, spruce and oak that are generally about twice as dense as bamboo which is nevertheless up to dozens of times stronger than them. For the same diameter and length, bamboo should be more durable than any hardwood.
Physics says a heavier arrow will accelerate less than a lighter arrow for a given "weight" of bow (F=ma; more m means less a for a given F), but it will also be deflected less by wind and lose less speed due to air resistance. Your feel is backed by science. ;>)
Determine what properties you want your arrows to have and mix and match materials as needed to get the mas you want and the mass distribution you need. There is no reason you can't have, for instance, bamboo shafts with ironwood (very dense and very hard) heads and maple (dense but resilient) feet.
Не видел как делаются стрелы , спасибо что показал, теперь буду знать. Неплохое видео посмотрел с удовольствием.
Пожалуйста, спасибо за просмотр
beautiful and satisfying craftmanship
Amazing job, even with the improvisations: have you tried to make a billiards set?
haven't done it yet
Try poplar.. that is some mighty fine craftsmanship! Nice work.
Thank you, nice to meet you.
Tant de travail pour une flèche !!!! Bravo quand même et j'espère qu'elles sont de competion
very impressive excellent skill with top notch product all the best and thank you for a nice calming enjoyable visit
Very nicely done. Don't know much about making arrows but looks like it takes a while to do.
hello to France!!!! Ces gros vert aide à décomposer la matiére organique, il faut les laisser!! Bravo pour votre travail, c'est magnifique!!!
Merci pour le compliment, merci pour la suggestion
Beautiful craftsmanship...a pleasure to watch.
You are a Great Arrow Craftsman, I've learned a lot how to make Arrows.
Thank you for sharing your skills.
God Bless You
Thank you for your compliment, so glad you like it.
Thank you for your compliment, so glad you like it.
Great tutorial, thank you, but why do you flatten the arrow point by hammering ?
Just thought I would point out so people don’t get confused: for most English speakers, when we say “super glue” we mean the “3-second glue” you used on the threads. The glue you used to attach the feathers we call “contact cement”. Beautiful work as always.
Thanks for your correction, I will update my subtitles. ^_^
I thought it was PVA glue he used on the flight feathers and super glue on the threads. I could be wrong.
Wonderful to watch. You are a true Artisan.
Thank you for your compliment, so glad you like it.
You sir are a magical man your skills with wood are second to none first-class work thankyou for sharing
Thank you for the compliment, I love creating
Very trusting chickens 😀 Great job on the arrows.
What is your target backstop made of, great video and excellent craftsmanship.
your arrows are a work of art
Beautiful Arrows I enjoyed watching you make those
love the worms and the chickens in the middle, the arrows are great to
Absolutely amazing workmanship.
thanks for watching
Caraca mermão! Quê isso? Você é incrível, aprendi muito com o senhor, o trabalho de uma forma bem dedicada, não é pra qualquer um não, Deus te abençoe com muita saúde e prosperidade na sua vida! Sou de Jutaí - Am
Thank you for such a very informative video, sir. I am a professional Traditional Archer in building Custom Reflex/Deflex longbows from Hickory, Brazillian Walnut and backed with Bamboo.
My arrows are built from Port Orford Cedar and they are all match-graded to the draw weight of the bow. I also weigh each arrow to where they are within 10 grains from arrow number one, to arrow number twelve, on a jewelers scale, as I build them in lots of a dozen (12). It is almost exactly like shooting the same arrow throughout.
You're doing it the proper way. He's very artistic but his groups at such a short distance are very poor. His bow is very slow, doesn't generate any arrow speed and he probably doesn't know how important it is to match spline and weight of a set of arrows.
Thank you for your suggestion. After making this set of arrows, I also found this point. I need to standardize the entire set of arrows.
Boa noite, o senhor faz flechas para encomenda? Comprimentos....
Круто.
Very nice work.
really well made arrows and video thank you very much for showing your works
Thank you for your compliment, so glad you like it.
Beautiful handcraft, great, congratulations
Excellent well made arrows, and nicely filmed.
+SRHacksaw Thanks😄
beautiful work. I always wanted to try making footed arrows, but the idea of cutting such long tapers always seemed like a difficult thing to manage since I don't have a bandsaw. But seeing you manage it with a handsaw makes me want to try it.
Thank you, are you an archer?
Very nice arrows. Hope your finger is ok
Beautiful work. Bravo.
Thank you, nice to meet you.
Bonsoir ' Merci pour ce beau travail précision avec savoir faire c'est très intéressant à visionner '
madera de kiri ya usaste para las flechas?
Superbes flèches, du travail d'artiste !
Merci
Beautiful work. I applaud your craftsmanship and skill.
Thank you, nice to meet you.
very nice work the arrows look a little bit to heavy for that bow but very beautiful work good job
Thank you for your compliment, so glad you like it.
How anyone could dislike this video is beyond me. Great work all round.
Thank you for your compliment, so glad you like it.
hi! can you tell me what is the material do you use in the center of the wood on the nock? what is his function? make it stronge? thanks! greatings from argentina!
Those are horns. Horns have no fibers and will not be split by the bowstring. Used to strengthen arrow nocks.
@@woodenren thank You!
@@woodenren Can be acrylic or some sintetic material? I cannot able to get horns around here jeje
Super, très belle réalisation - From Beauvais in France 👍👍👍
Awesome fletching work. Your arrow jigging tools are very well thought out. Nice work.
Thanks, there is still a lot of room for improvement
This look very nice . But what is the power of the Bow . Because with a powerful machine 80 pound ?No probleme or mystake with the arrow !
Beautiful arrows. Any reason you didn't use a spokeshave to cut down the tenon?
Excelente trabajo felicidades saludos de Bolivia cuidense mucho
Thank you for your compliment, so glad you like it.
非常感謝!
請問,你製作好的成品箭的總重量是多少?
請告知為盼。
謝謝!
Nice job.
Cedar is good for arrows
I love your tools
Love it You made a fantastic job
thanks for watching
Bellas,y buena labor.maestro.. SALUDOS..PERU AMERICA-SUR.
Thank you for your compliment, so glad you like it.
Very impressive young man!
It was all really good until he took to the arrow point with a hammer 🔨 keep up the work tho like seeing your stuff
Error example ^^
this is a footed arrows. as mais belas flechas já feitas pelo homem. Congratulations!!! Um dia pretendo chegar à esse nível!!!
Muchas felicitaciones que bonito trabajas el arte de la arqueria
Try douglas fir, it is the king of arrow shafts. Great for warm and humid climates also. Really the best choice for wooden arrows.
Thanks^^
Excelente arte/trabalho/aula. Parabéns.
Form following function, exquisite workmanship, strength and durability, all anchored to purple heartwood, tenoned to a heart of steel. Your craft is equalled by few my friend. Just wonder if my 50 lb., Bear Recurve would enjoy shooting such a thing of beauty. Very best wishes my friend.
If it is an ash wood shaft, I think it will be fine.
@@woodenren ...and as Ash trees grow most places, it should make many arrows cheaply. The Purple-Heartwood is the costly portion, as it's not a commonly found resource in North America. Beautiful final result though. Thank you.
@@murraykriner9425 Ashwood is also quite cheap in Taiwan, and purple heartwood is about twice as expensive, and the price is acceptable.
superbe tres belle réalisations bravos
Da pena lanzarlas...porque son arte.Gran trabajo y conocimiento de los materiales.Pasada de las pasadas...
gracias.
Nice work bro. Excellent video. Great skill. Keep up the good work.
Thank you for your compliment, I love this job.
sensational work ! love it
This is very interesting and entertaining! Thank you for your legendary content. Subscribed!
Thank you, nice to meet you.
Love to watch your videos
what kind of feathers are shown at 16:26 and where can you get them ? i like your chickens also. nice work
The feathers of the eagle and the falcon were bought on Taobao in China
@@woodenren thank you so much, carry on your good works.
i am in the u.s. , do you have a link to them please ? thanks
You must get really sad when you Robin Hood one of those 😂 Excellent craftsmenship.
How about making bows with other woods of famous bows like the English longbow using yew wood?
Or Native American bows.
Thank you just found your channel.
I can't get yew here
To watch you and your neat and precise craftmanship is relaxing and almost therapeutic, an extremely enjoyable presentation...right down to your choice of relaxing background music. Very well done.
+Ian Klutke Thanks for watching.😉
good shooting with those very beautiful arrows but one qusetion why didi you tease the chicken before giving them the worms ?
because "I'm bored"
Complimenti! 👏🏻👏🏻 Lavoro eccellente!🏆
Thank you for your compliment, so glad you like it.
Beautiful work. I like your bamboo bows
Your skills are impressive.
Thank you for your compliment, so glad you like it.
Red Mahogany might be worth a trial and it's beautiful too.
If you can gain access, these are a few good woods for arrow shafts....No. American Willows (natural shoots) Chestnut ( also natural shoots) Wild Roses, Tamarack No. America, Chokecherry, No. America ( also natural shoots)
Dogwood, Cedar, River Cane (shoots) Cedar always a good choice tuff , lightweight..... You're a good Craftsman....!!!
Thats a slick contraption you got there
Wow Awesome performance, pretty much what everyone should be doing definancing the Archery Industry by making everything your self..
I made Arrows in the 80's,....still have some,....I made some recently but I'm not happy with Bear shafts?
They had grain run off, knots,...and only 4 were close to spine weight.
There is so many variables.
But wood shafts are what I still prefer.
Beautiful work and execution! Thanks for sharing, Wood I would recommend is Sika spruce, light and very strong. I’m about to build a bow following the inspiration from your work. Thank you 🙏
Thank you for your suggestion, I will buy it and try it
@@woodenren ...
I agree with Jose. Sitka spruce is very strong, light and straight grained. It was the wood of choice for aircraft.
Port Orford Cedar is the standard for arrrows.
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Wow! Amazing work as usual 😊 beautiful arrows 😍👍
Thank you...
You gave me some ideas
thanks for watching
Belo trabalho parabéns. Tem vídeo desse colador de penas?
Cedar is a great wood for arrows
Thanks for the suggestion, the weight should be fine
VERY COMPLICATED, THAT'S ALL MUCH EASIER.
Beautiful arrows. I would fine tune them before fletching to try and get a perfectly flying arrow (all of them landing perpendicular to the target). It's known as bareshaft tuning, shooting an arrow without feathers until it is the right length and weight. Takes some fine tuning with front of center weight and getting the right arrow spine for your draw, but this is a year late. I'm sure you've totally nailed this now. Beautiful work friend!
Thank you for your suggestion to straighten the job do you also use fire roasting?
@@woodenren oh for a straight arrow yes. But to get the arrow to fly straight after you shoot it, you need to mess with how much weight you put on the front of the arrow and how thick the arrow is.
Hola Ren muy interesante todos los trabajos que muestra de la fabricación de arcos me gustaría que también fabricaras una ballesta y de que clase de madera la fabricarás gracias y eso que tú has estado ausente no importa lo importante es que estás muy bien y gracias por tus vídeos
Gracias por mirar, usted puede hacer una ballesta en el futuro, el material no se ha decidido todavía. Todavía necesito estudiar
It's times like these when I'm glad I have a bandsaw. I need to get more wooden planes though, but it's always relaxing watching these videos.
Saya dari Indonesia,saya sangat suka dengan video tutorial anda,👍👍
Thank you for your compliment, so glad you like it.
多麼精美的手工箭啊!但我想,這種價位跟日本弓道的和矢應該有得拼了。
謝謝,跟日本和矢還差遠呢
영상에 한글이 나와 편리합니다.잘보았습니다.
건강하시고 행복하세요.
시청 해주셔서 감사합니다
Vendes o exportas tus productos al esterior me intersa amigo..
Lo sentimos, ya no está disponible para la venta.
What an extraordinary young man!
Thank you, nice to meet you.
Спасибо за работу. Подача информативна. Время пролетело незаметно. Успехов и достижений
Благодарность
надо двухслойные делать или скручивать вокруг оси.такие ведет.
Buon lavoro ben fatto 👍👏🇦🇱congratulazioni dal Albania.
Very nice work. Smaller fletches might help with speed.
Love your workmanship, very impressive. I made arrows for decades, before I injured my arm and can no longer shoot. I assume these are traditional arrows and you are following a long cultural history. My only comment is that without a standard fletching size, the arrows will have a markedly different drop at longer ranges, probably no problem if you are always at 15 yards, is this true? You are willing to use Superglue but not a Nichrome Wire Feather Burner, not understanding this choice? Another thing you didn't do was steam or compression straiten the shafts, another curiosity. I'm left to believe this is all about tradition and less about accuracy? Still give you total respect, just interested in your choices.
"Nichrome Wire Feather Burner"
This is really a good thing, I will try to make one, thank you.
"Another thing you didn't do was steam or compression straiten the shafts, another curiosity "
Is there any relevant information, can I watch the video?
If they are already straight after he turns/shapes the shafts, is there a need to "steam or compression straighten" them?
@@_trismegistus I've never seen a dozen freshly made shafts that are all strait, wood is just not that way. Seems like he is making traditional archery equipment using some modern methods and adhesives, I was just having conversation not trying to be critical; I don't shoot anymore anyways.
@@woodenren Sorry for taking so long, look at this one. ruclips.net/video/7PuxMkc2k5w/видео.html You can find various compression tools that I'm sure you could make at home, it's basically a metal roller maybe could use nylon, with a half round cut out or you can learn how to steam, that's all I ever did. Good luck. I do miss shooting traditional archery. Straitening Video ruclips.net/video/LF19jShVbsw/видео.html
One perceives the capacity of introspection of the being, by the lightness of its movements. Meu respeito e saudações de Berlim.
Thank you, nice to meet you.
What will be the price of each arrow?
How far this arrows will go according to your mathematics and the guaranty
Parabens Amigo! ficaram muito bonitas suas flechas, faca cortador de Penas Usando Resistencia de Chuveiro.