Coming from a person who has wrapped more longbow grips than I can even remember, that was a really incredible job. Especially for the first time!!! Keep em coming and shoot straight!!!
Thank you so much for the compliment. I really appreciate it! I want to do this to my other bows, but i think i will try it with a thicker leather to see if it gives me a better result. Thanks again, and thanks for watching. Have a great day my friend!
Awesome job! I'm putting a beavertail on my recurve bow and this video gave me some good ideas. Definitely going to soak the tail and clamp it around my bow first. Very nice stitching. My stitching is horrible, yours looks great!
Thank you my friend. I really appreciate the compliment. I think I got lucky on the stitching. My first go at it. Let me know how’s yours turned out. Glad the video helped you out. Have a great evening. Best regards.
Looks good! So far as the hole punch, if you've got a drill press it will do a great job punching your holes in a neat line. Another thought? So far as the handle grip material, a grip from an old inertube feels great, will handle age and all kinds of weather and sweat and might do a better job at damping the hand shock, that and a heavier arrow.
Thanks my friend. I think I got lucky on it. I've been meaning to do my other bows, but haven't gotten to them yet. I appreciate you taking the time to watch and comment. Have a great day my friend!
@@ScottWinters you get pretty cheap stitching chisels on Amazon for about 10 bucks a set of 3, they are not the best but will be just fine for occasional leather work, always lay a thick piece of leather or wood underneath when working with them so you don't mess up the points
Thanks for the advice my friend. I've looked at a good number of those on Amazon, but never acted on purchasing them. I think I'll revist before I start my next grip project. I really appreciate the pointer. Have a great day!
Just saw this one now, for a first time it looks great! I'm looking to start making leather grips here soon for my bows. I have the saddle grip you can buy, but they seem to lose their stickiness after a bit of shooting and are sliding around a bit. Great job man, looks great to me!
Gabriel thank you for the feedback. I really appreciate it and really had no idea what I was doing at the time. I think what helps mine stay in place is I actually cut it a little short in the seam area and that helped it stretch a bit tighter in the grip area. It was a great project and I will be making more for my other bows. Hopefully you can resolve the sticking issue. I really appreciate your time my friend. Have a great day! Best regards.
Inexperience notwithstanding, you did a nice job! I also got into amateur leather working about a year or two ago, mainly to repair a couple of old tool belts that I couldn't bear to part with. I found it very satisfying even if not completely professional looking. Just remember, over time, the leather will absorb and for a time, retain the moisture from when your hands sweat, especially if you shoot a lot during the warmer months.. I've actually seen the result of an old, commercially made bow that had a leather grip that had been left on the bow for years. The wood did actually did rot under the leather. I assume it was sealed when new with some kind of oil or poly finish, nevertheless...
DS thanks for the comment and the compliment. I really had no idea what I was doing. I really appreciate the feedback. The leather is thin so it may not hold up longterm, but I am pleased with it. As you said it was satisfying to create something from basic materials and have it work. Again, thanks for watching and taking the time to add a great comment. Have a great evening my friend!
Thank you for the question. It would be the same process. I would wrap the grip and limb area with plastic cling wrap and lightly moisten the leather to help shape and conform to the grip. I appreciate your time. Have a great day. Best regards
@@ScottWinters Thank you so much for taking the time to answer our question! That is a great idea about the cling wrap! We are working on this project today, and appreciate your advice!! We hope you have a great day too! Happy Sunday🙌
Thanks for the comment and your time my friend. I am trying to figure out the balance and have made some improvements. Thank you for taking the time to comment. Have a great evening.
@@ScottWinters again wasn't no disrespect. But y'know what I'm the asshole for saying that n do apologize for That!! Really is great to hear the explanation n talk about turning over the leafs. But great job sir
@@mahskwahmontana7108 my friend, I did not think your comment was disrespectful at all. Never crossed my my mind. I am always looking to improve and do things better. Amd yes, I do tend to get a but wordy at times. LOL. In all honesty I appreciate all comments and I glean something from each one. Trust me, it's all good! Thank you again my friend. I hope you have a great day! Best regards
@@ScottWinters well Kool right on. Well if u can since u are very attention to detail do better than these other clips of others on the Mexican weave or stitch?? Plz n thank u. Ha e a great night .
Coming from a person who has wrapped more longbow grips than I can even remember, that was a really incredible job. Especially for the first time!!! Keep em coming and shoot straight!!!
Thank you so much for the compliment. I really appreciate it! I want to do this to my other bows, but i think i will try it with a thicker leather to see if it gives me a better result. Thanks again, and thanks for watching. Have a great day my friend!
Awesome job! I'm putting a beavertail on my recurve bow and this video gave me some good ideas. Definitely going to soak the tail and clamp it around my bow first. Very nice stitching. My stitching is horrible, yours looks great!
Thank you my friend. I really appreciate the compliment. I think I got lucky on the stitching. My first go at it. Let me know how’s yours turned out. Glad the video helped you out. Have a great evening. Best regards.
Looks good! So far as the hole punch, if you've got a drill press it will do a great job punching your holes in a neat line. Another thought? So far as the handle grip material, a grip from an old inertube feels great, will handle age and all kinds of weather and sweat and might do a better job at damping the hand shock, that and a heavier arrow.
Very nice! I am about to do the same. Thanks for the tips!
Absolutely. Let me know how it turns out. I appreciate your time and the comment. Have a great evening. Best regards
Looks pretty good bud!!
Nice, your stitching looks better than the one I did on my first leather project
Thanks my friend. I think I got lucky on it. I've been meaning to do my other bows, but haven't gotten to them yet. I appreciate you taking the time to watch and comment. Have a great day my friend!
@@ScottWinters you get pretty cheap stitching chisels on Amazon for about 10 bucks a set of 3, they are not the best but will be just fine for occasional leather work, always lay a thick piece of leather or wood underneath when working with them so you don't mess up the points
Thanks for the advice my friend. I've looked at a good number of those on Amazon, but never acted on purchasing them. I think I'll revist before I start my next grip project. I really appreciate the pointer. Have a great day!
Looks great!
Thank you my friend. Have a great evening. Best regards
I really like this channel!
Thank you so much. I really appreciate it! Have a great day my friend.
Just saw this one now, for a first time it looks great! I'm looking to start making leather grips here soon for my bows. I have the saddle grip you can buy, but they seem to lose their stickiness after a bit of shooting and are sliding around a bit. Great job man, looks great to me!
Gabriel thank you for the feedback. I really appreciate it and really had no idea what I was doing at the time. I think what helps mine stay in place is I actually cut it a little short in the seam area and that helped it stretch a bit tighter in the grip area. It was a great project and I will be making more for my other bows. Hopefully you can resolve the sticking issue. I really appreciate your time my friend. Have a great day! Best regards.
Inexperience notwithstanding, you did a nice job! I also got into amateur leather working about a year or two ago, mainly to repair a couple of old tool belts that I couldn't bear to part with. I found it very satisfying even if not completely professional looking. Just remember, over time, the leather will absorb and for a time, retain the moisture from when your hands sweat, especially if you shoot a lot during the warmer months.. I've actually seen the result of an old, commercially made bow that had a leather grip that had been left on the bow for years. The wood did actually did rot under the leather. I assume it was sealed when new with some kind of oil or poly finish, nevertheless...
DS thanks for the comment and the compliment. I really had no idea what I was doing. I really appreciate the feedback. The leather is thin so it may not hold up longterm, but I am pleased with it. As you said it was satisfying to create something from basic materials and have it work. Again, thanks for watching and taking the time to add a great comment. Have a great evening my friend!
Really is no wrong way. Looks good to me. Great !
Appreciate the comment my friend. Thanks for watching and taking the time to add a comment. Have a great day my friend!
That's pretty cool! I did fairly well in the leather-working part of shop class. However, my spice rack turned out awful!
I did ok in shop class. We never did leather working though, only wood construction type projects. Thanks for watching and commenting.
You pull it tight while sewing it when it dries it tightens. You put barge glue on the leather first.
Thanks for the advice. I'll give that a try on the next one. I appreciate the comment. Have a great day my friend.
Hi Scott, is the same method used when adding/making the ray skin my husband purchased into a grip on his asiatic archery horse bow? Thank You 🙏
Thank you for the question. It would be the same process. I would wrap the grip and limb area with plastic cling wrap and lightly moisten the leather to help shape and conform to the grip. I appreciate your time. Have a great day. Best regards
@@ScottWinters Thank you so much for taking the time to answer our question! That is a great idea about the cling wrap! We are working on this project today, and appreciate your advice!! We hope you have a great day too! Happy Sunday🙌
Absolutely. I hope it helped. Have a great day! Best regards.
It's great to explain n what not. But getr done. W the fewst n shortest words possible. U lost me after 3 mins. Great explain around the material tho
Thanks for the comment and your time my friend. I am trying to figure out the balance and have made some improvements. Thank you for taking the time to comment. Have a great evening.
@@ScottWinters again wasn't no disrespect. But y'know what I'm the asshole for saying that n do apologize for That!! Really is great to hear the explanation n talk about turning over the leafs. But great job sir
@@mahskwahmontana7108 my friend, I did not think your comment was disrespectful at all. Never crossed my my mind. I am always looking to improve and do things better. Amd yes, I do tend to get a but wordy at times. LOL.
In all honesty I appreciate all comments and I glean something from each one.
Trust me, it's all good! Thank you again my friend. I hope you have a great day! Best regards
@@ScottWinters well Kool right on. Well if u can since u are very attention to detail do better than these other clips of others on the Mexican weave or stitch?? Plz n thank u. Ha e a great night .
I meant the Mexican round braid
You are talking too much
Thank you for the feedback. Have a great day