Superb bush crafting. I've learned how to step out of the shop and make a bow and arrows in the deep woods. This is a must watch even for an experienced bowyer. Thanks Walter.
This is a blunt arrow that the natives used on small game. This video I taught how to make a quick seasoned arrow from a green shaft. If one desires a head on the shaft, then it needs to be put on in aliegnment with the shaft. If the point is even slightly misaligned that when the shaft is spun the tip wobbles out of exact aliegnment, the arrow will wobble in flight. Understand?
I like your clips, Walter, first I thought : can he tell you anything new ? You are performing the total indigen way of making good products and that is what thrills me - regards from Bavaria / Germany
rosa floribunda makes real nice arrow shafts. also arrowwood, and even buckthorn alder. atleast those are the ones that grow around me. I quite like the rosa floribunda. lot of prickers though thats for sure. a nice thing also is they all have piths, which make notching and attaching a point pretty easy compared to a solid wood shaft. plus these shafts are easy to bend into straightness even when dry.
I probably will never make an arrow while camping but I had to watch the whole thing. Then again, before this pandemic ends maybe I should make a bow and arrow just because. We should all be prepared for post pandemic show and tell. Crows are all over around here and always dropping their feathers...
Good tutorial sir. I'm not sure what state you hail from, maybe Washington, I have access to a lot of river cane. If you would like I can send you some.
when you how did you wrap it I try to just go around a feather a bunch of times and when it reached the end of the string what then it just comes off how to tie it I dont understand
i LOVE how unpretentious this guy is. Thanks so much for sharing with us!
Yor chanel is simple BUT at the same time one of the best. Thank you!
Superb bush crafting. I've learned how to step out of the shop and make a bow and arrows in the deep woods. This is a must watch even for an experienced bowyer. Thanks Walter.
Such a great watch ... a simple and easy to follow step by step guide with some amazing skills on display 👍
love these videos, wish the audio was a little bit louder!
This is a blunt arrow that the natives used on small game.
This video I taught how to make a quick seasoned arrow from a green shaft.
If one desires a head on the shaft, then it needs to be put on in aliegnment with the shaft.
If the point is even slightly misaligned that when the shaft is spun the tip wobbles out of exact aliegnment, the arrow will wobble in flight.
Understand?
Спасибо за тонкости оснащения стрелы пером, очень доходчиво и интересно.
Thank you. It shows you like to teach.
You’re channel is amazing. So glad I found it
Awesome videos on both quick bow & arrows.
I like your clips, Walter, first I thought : can he tell you anything new ? You are performing the total indigen way of making good products and that is what thrills me - regards from Bavaria / Germany
Bravo!
Nice work make appreciate the knowledge!
rosa floribunda makes real nice arrow shafts. also arrowwood, and even buckthorn alder. atleast those are the ones that grow around me. I quite like the rosa floribunda. lot of prickers though thats for sure. a nice thing also is they all have piths, which make notching and attaching a point pretty easy compared to a solid wood shaft. plus these shafts are easy to bend into straightness even when dry.
fantastic, i like this way u used, i don't have any equipament to make the arrows so i preferer use my own body to support
Great video, thanks
When it came time to trim the feathers at the end...
I was thinking (perhaps aloud I'm not sure)...
Please be an ember please be an ember...
Yay!
thanks for sharing
I probably will never make an arrow while camping but I had to watch the whole thing. Then again, before this pandemic ends maybe I should make a bow and arrow just because. We should all be prepared for post pandemic show and tell. Crows are all over around here and always dropping their feathers...
Good tutorial sir. I'm not sure what state you hail from, maybe Washington, I have access to a lot of river cane. If you would like I can send you some.
Thanks that was North Carolina, I’m now in Georgia, and have access to it
when you how did you wrap it I try to just go around a feather a bunch of times and when it reached the end of the string what then it just comes off how to tie it I dont understand
The real north🇨🇦
👍👍
Use steam to get the feathers back in original condition
به مولا ولت نمیکنم به مرتضی علی بگو بد خاه داری با دندونام جرش میدم تو داداشی منییییی
This new translate functions fudging hilarious
Ah, too bad he’s a Seahawks fan
But what about glue, no one ever goes into detail about glue used 1000 years ago, if they had glue.........
Pine tar and charcoal mixed. Oldest and most used glue.
can't hear what he is saying.