Cześć! Świetna robota, gratuluję :) Używam kuszy kompozytowej, niedługo zamieszczę filmik. Powodzenia i nie mogę się doczekać, aż zobaczę Twoją najnowszą pracę z podwójnym klipsem do paska. Ta metoda zadziałała dla mnie.😊
Very nice! How was the prod made? In what form did you buy the fiber glass? Thanks to your videos I started making a crossbow but I want to build a "fake" one first before I try the real composite.
These are two fiberglass flat bars, one shorter and the other longer, and not glued together. the ends of the bow are additionally wrapped with linen fabric so that the string does not get damaged, at the end the outer layer of linen fabric and acrylic paint
How long Is the prod with out the string? Which Is the draw legt? How Is thick the prod? How do the two fiberglass bars fit together if they are not glued ? If I glue them, is it okay? Thank you
The prod is 80 cm long draw weight about 50kg 110lbs distance prod to nut is 29cm The prod is made of 2 flat bars, 0.5 cm thick and 4 cm wide. Additionally, there is wrapped in string and linen fabric. The flat bars are not glued, only tied. I've never glued one, you have to try it! :)
Die Nuss sollte, wenn sie nur mit einem Faden gehalten wird, auch einen Nussbrunnen aus Bein ö.ä. haben, in dem sie läuft und der die Kräfte aufnehmen kann. Ob die Nuss, direkt im Buchenschaft, dauerhaft gut läuft, ist fraglich. Ansonsten, statt dem Nuß-Faden, eher eine Nußachse verwenden, die die Kräfte aufnimmt.
You are wrong! :D A bone wall at the front of the nut is not required, especially with such a weak prod! Moreover, it is not true that the nut axis should absorb the string pressure... Generally, the nut does not need an axis at all because it rests on the tiller and the trigger. The same solution with twine can be seen in almost all Central European crossbows, even in powerful sporting crossbows from the 16th century with a heavy steel prod. The purpose of the nut axle (whether a twine or a metal pin) is to prevent it from falling out during the shot! In Western European crossbows nut often has a metal axle but it still does not rest on the axle but rotates freely. If it were to rest on the axis, it would quickly result in deformation of the metal pin and even tearing the nut out of the tiller! I hope I understood your comment correctly :D
Cześć! Świetna robota, gratuluję :) Używam kuszy kompozytowej, niedługo zamieszczę filmik. Powodzenia i nie mogę się doczekać, aż zobaczę Twoją najnowszą pracę z podwójnym klipsem do paska. Ta metoda zadziałała dla mnie.😊
Very nice! How was the prod made? In what form did you buy the fiber glass?
Thanks to your videos I started making a crossbow but I want to build a "fake" one first before I try the real composite.
These are two fiberglass flat bars, one shorter and the other longer, and not glued together. the ends of the bow are additionally wrapped with linen fabric so that the string does not get damaged, at the end the outer layer of linen fabric and acrylic paint
@@MCclawin Thanks man, I will try it! :)
How long Is the prod with out the string?
Which Is the draw legt?
How Is thick the prod?
How do the two fiberglass bars fit together if they are not glued ?
If I glue them, is it okay?
Thank you
The prod is 80 cm long
draw weight about 50kg 110lbs
distance prod to nut is 29cm
The prod is made of 2 flat bars, 0.5 cm thick and 4 cm wide. Additionally, there is wrapped in string and linen fabric.
The flat bars are not glued, only tied. I've never glued one, you have to try it! :)
Thank you very much
Děkuji!
Very beautiful!!
beautiful were you buying the fiber glass?
Internet ;) Search pultrusion fiberglass flat bars
@@MCclawin thank do you have a link or something?
@@henrylemagnifique307 Sorry but no. :/ I bought my flat bars from a friend. Tell me when you will record another video about your crossbows! :D
Muy buen trabajo 👍 🇺🇾
Me like crossbow
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Die Nuss sollte, wenn sie nur mit einem Faden gehalten wird, auch einen Nussbrunnen aus Bein ö.ä. haben, in dem sie läuft und der die Kräfte aufnehmen kann. Ob die Nuss, direkt im Buchenschaft, dauerhaft gut läuft, ist fraglich. Ansonsten, statt dem Nuß-Faden, eher eine Nußachse verwenden, die die Kräfte aufnimmt.
You are wrong! :D A bone wall at the front of the nut is not required, especially with such a weak prod! Moreover, it is not true that the nut axis should absorb the string pressure... Generally, the nut does not need an axis at all because it rests on the tiller and the trigger. The same solution with twine can be seen in almost all Central European crossbows, even in powerful sporting crossbows from the 16th century with a heavy steel prod. The purpose of the nut axle (whether a twine or a metal pin) is to prevent it from falling out during the shot! In Western European crossbows nut
often has a metal axle but it still does not rest on the axle but rotates freely. If it were to rest on the axis, it would quickly result in deformation of the metal pin and even tearing the nut out of the tiller! I hope I understood your comment correctly :D
我也有一把环氧片伪装的角弩,过两天上传视频,你帮我看看😂