Making a Recurve Bow in Silence

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  • Опубліковано 18 кві 2022
  • Building a recurved selfbow with the use of hand tools. It's another version of the video I uploaded a few weeks ago. It's slightly edited and without music.
    I used sweet cherry wood for this project. The bow is drawing 45lb at 26". For tips overlays and arrow shelf I used cow horn.
    Excellent shooter and hard hitter!
    Visit my store here:
    dreamcraftbows.com/en_GB/new
    ❗❗❗Working on bows always remember about the proper use of tools and your safety - wear precautions like googles and gloves❗❗❗
    Thanks for watching!
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  • @DreamcraftBows
    @DreamcraftBows  2 роки тому +113

    Visit also my page and store:
    dreamcraftbows.com/en_GB/new
    Have a great day!

    • @mr.yeast5billion910
      @mr.yeast5billion910 2 роки тому +3

      You can lightly notch your hand saw with a grinder or chisel to control the depth of your cuts easier, without having to look over under and around!
      Hope this helps, happy hunting.

    • @thedragonreborn9856
      @thedragonreborn9856 2 роки тому +1

      How long did all that take?? And what would you change to make it a higher poundage bow??

    • @padreic4898
      @padreic4898 2 роки тому

      @@thedragonreborn9856 I would like to know the time as well.

    • @clearcontentment3695
      @clearcontentment3695 2 роки тому

      Freaking elves man!

    • @clearcontentment3695
      @clearcontentment3695 2 роки тому

      The bending must be the most nerve racking

  • @Snugglez187
    @Snugglez187 2 роки тому +101

    Thank you SO much for not ruining this video with sh*tty looped music blaring throughout the whole thing! I hate when people do that more than I can possibly express.

  • @VeeeeeryDisturbing
    @VeeeeeryDisturbing 2 роки тому +1791

    Woah, I’ve never actually seen wood being bent before. That’s cool!

    • @DreamcraftBows
      @DreamcraftBows  2 роки тому +154

      Glad you liked it!

    • @pitchblack5422
      @pitchblack5422 2 роки тому +25

      @@DreamcraftBows how long do you boil it for and at what temperature?

    • @coled.7665
      @coled.7665 2 роки тому +93

      @@pitchblack5422 Temperature does not matter. Boiling water won’t get above 100 degrees C, or 212 degrees F**. I’m not sure about time, but a bit of trial and error would probably work fine.
      Edit: ** at sea level. You won't have to worry about this while making a bow, just something to be aware of. Under high pressure, water will boil at a higher temperature, and lower temperature at lower pressure.

    • @vwbug1975
      @vwbug1975 2 роки тому +21

      We built a steam box and press to bend the bentsides of the harpsichords we built in my father's workshop. It was curved and allowed steam to pass around the wood as pressure was applied over time, allowing the oak plank to bend to the correct curve.

    • @Neo2266.
      @Neo2266. 2 роки тому +6

      @@coled.7665 it will underpressure, but that’s irrelevant to this process

  • @teresanietoaraujo2770
    @teresanietoaraujo2770 9 місяців тому +80

    Had the bow set up at a pro shop. It performed just fine ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxQEKUoxLWwayEDZR0NKB-5limn4MBU-2L . And I would say this is a good starting now that I could pass down to my son when he is older.But the package was missing the release and a nock was missing from one arrow.Dealing with customer support was terrible. They suggested I buy a new release rather than correct their own quality control issue because it’s to expensive for the. to ship it out from China.Update: manufacturer got back to me and resolved the issue. I retract the above statement.

  • @Son_of_Mandalore
    @Son_of_Mandalore 2 роки тому +747

    Who knew that what UA-cam was missing was silence!? To watch an artist create something without having to listen to an endless diatribe of ego was sublime. This could have been twice as long and I'd still have watched it multiple times.
    Thank you.

    • @tiemenjorna6552
      @tiemenjorna6552 2 роки тому +17

      I know right? I can recommend a channel called Wilderness Cooking, a very kind man cooking awesome food in silence surrounded by beautiful scenery. He cooks a giant amount and feeds the kids in his village

    • @Son_of_Mandalore
      @Son_of_Mandalore 2 роки тому +4

      @@tiemenjorna6552 the guy in the mountains in Azerbaijan!! Awesome channel, super kind guy, some monster knives 😂 I'm a huge fan. Great choice my dude

    • @chrispysaid
      @chrispysaid 2 роки тому +10

      UA-cam isn't missing this. It's been here if you know where to look. I recommend you look up the channel "my mechanics" for starters.

    • @Son_of_Mandalore
      @Son_of_Mandalore 2 роки тому +1

      @@chrispysaid WOW, you must be a hoot at parties!

    • @tiemenjorna6552
      @tiemenjorna6552 2 роки тому

      @@Son_of_Mandalore that's the one! He is living the dream, or my dream at least

  • @Pwntious
    @Pwntious 2 роки тому +1257

    The title of this video sounds like something Ron Swanson would say:
    Leslie- What are you doing tonight Ron?
    Ron- Making a recurve bow in silence.

    • @jamesc5801
      @jamesc5801 2 роки тому +2

      True XD

    • @NafenX
      @NafenX 2 роки тому +4

      Enjoy your 69th like my friend

    • @beaub152
      @beaub152 2 роки тому +4

      @@NafenX someone ruined it

    • @NakorTheBlueRider
      @NakorTheBlueRider Рік тому +3

      Ron is my hero :)

    • @Alexrayioons
      @Alexrayioons Рік тому +3

      Funny thing is Nick Offerman, the guy playing Ron, has a wood workshop and do some woodworking himself.

  • @NerdyGardevoir
    @NerdyGardevoir Рік тому +530

    Videos like these are really relaxing and incredible to watch. It’s always a pleasure to watch a craftsperson at work, doing what they do best and most clearly enjoy.

    • @DreamcraftBows
      @DreamcraftBows  Рік тому +22

      Glad you liked it!

    • @IIEasyLivingII
      @IIEasyLivingII Рік тому +13

      craftsperson lmao
      george carlin was right

    • @thegwangster9097
      @thegwangster9097 Рік тому +6

      @@IIEasyLivingII I’m pretty sure he literally said in that very routine you’re probably thinking of that “fireperson” instead of “fireman” and stuff was totally fine.
      He just didn’t like taking the meaning out of things like “lady’s man” by changing that to “person’s person,” which, to be fair, no one does

    • @murrietakenitri2157
      @murrietakenitri2157 Рік тому +1

      If only everyone just took a second and subscribed. He deserves it.

  • @Puffymosman9
    @Puffymosman9 Рік тому +2

    Finally someone who crafts with little sound. I’m sick of the amount of videos where they have ASMR mics attached to their chisels and tools. Especially the overly “quirky” ones

  • @roninsixx3541
    @roninsixx3541 Рік тому +3

    This is hands down the most watchable bow making channel on UA-cam

  • @robinyoung8052
    @robinyoung8052 Рік тому +56

    I dont know the slightest thing about crafting things, but this looked like it required a ton of precision and skill to pull off. Actually wild

    • @zombieoutbreakprod
      @zombieoutbreakprod Рік тому +5

      And people made this sort of stuff 1000s of years ago without the luxury of modern tools, shits crazy.

    • @booyaka870
      @booyaka870 Рік тому

      @@zombieoutbreakprod They had nothing to do except stare at the stars so why not

  • @SurvivalLilly
    @SurvivalLilly 2 роки тому +152

    What a beautiful bow. Good work

    • @DreamcraftBows
      @DreamcraftBows  2 роки тому +11

      Thank you very much!!!

    • @AlphaRebel
      @AlphaRebel 2 роки тому +4

      @@DreamcraftBows whoa lily commented on your bow...lucky 😅

  • @justdoingitjim7095
    @justdoingitjim7095 Рік тому

    I bought my first bow in 1965 at age 11, the same year I started working as a carpenter's helper. It was a Fred Bear Grizzly, fiberglass recurve with a pull of 55 pounds. It cost me a week's pay, about $50. I took my first doe with it at age 12, using wooden arrows and glue on Bear Razorhead Broadheads w/razor inserts. I always dreamed of building my own bow, but I never followed that dream.

  • @theoldboy70
    @theoldboy70 2 роки тому +485

    Excellent work as always, you make it look easy.

    • @DreamcraftBows
      @DreamcraftBows  2 роки тому +41

      Thank you brother!

    • @harryzero1566
      @harryzero1566 2 роки тому +26

      @@DreamcraftBows I don't think you made it look easy at all, I think you made look like only years of practice could get the results you achieved.
      I have some beautifully engineered German air rifles, but I would swap any for a bow like that. You can practice getting pellet on pellet, but stretching and contracting muscles to get that release and thwack into the target is something else..

    • @szurmatpl
      @szurmatpl 2 роки тому +1

      That is a beautiful bow, wow!

    • @40fied4t5
      @40fied4t5 2 роки тому +2

      @@harryzero1566 I think they were talking about the making of the bow, whilst you are talking about the firing of the weapon.

    • @harryzero1566
      @harryzero1566 2 роки тому +3

      @@40fied4t5 no, I was talking about 5h making of the bow, he demonstrated great skill and finesse

  • @ABC-yt1nq
    @ABC-yt1nq Рік тому +22

    That was amazing to watch! And that fluid motion with the bow - no holding to aim, but one smooth movement. Fantastic!

  • @renegadewolfhound8786
    @renegadewolfhound8786 2 роки тому +3

    Thumbs up for your silence. Everything also. Great work!

  • @OTOss8
    @OTOss8 2 роки тому +2

    Time for you to make yourself a shaving horse my friend. Beautiful work.

  • @Sothpawman
    @Sothpawman Рік тому

    Even with all the modern day tools and technology it takes this much time and effort to craft a bow. Makes you really respect the poor peasants and fletchers back in the day that did similiar to this.

  • @GG-ml3vr
    @GG-ml3vr 2 роки тому +6

    Nothing more relaxing than watching a true craftsman at work👍

  • @zada1712
    @zada1712 2 роки тому +5

    This guy makes this look easy that’s how you know he is masterful in his craft

  • @MontChevalier
    @MontChevalier Рік тому +1

    What I especially like about this video is that there's no annoying commentary. He just does the job. Perfect.

    • @DreamcraftBows
      @DreamcraftBows  Рік тому

      Thanks 👊👊

    • @MontChevalier
      @MontChevalier Рік тому

      @@DreamcraftBows Since I got a reply, how many lbs in draw strength have you gotten?

  • @HeathenHiker
    @HeathenHiker 3 місяці тому

    Watching you chop toward concrete and draw toward steel vise is making me so anxious for your tools, haha. Great video. Thanks for sharing this!

  • @xXfighterofthefooXx
    @xXfighterofthefooXx Рік тому +7

    I have always wanted to make a bow. It seems like such a relaxing practice to go out to a place early in the morning to practice some archery

  • @k9insomniac783
    @k9insomniac783 2 роки тому +65

    Just subscribed. I’ve done just about every kind of wood working there is and have always wanted to learn bow making. I consider that the crown jewel. Lol. I hope to learn all I can from you.

    • @DreamcraftBows
      @DreamcraftBows  2 роки тому +9

      Thank you! Great to hear that you will try bowmaking as well. Good luck!

    • @jeremiahvires7864
      @jeremiahvires7864 2 роки тому +4

      It's not as difficult as you may think. There's some decent forums out there that will help you get started.
      Like this one
      www.primitivearcher.com/smf/index.php?board=2.0

    • @k9insomniac783
      @k9insomniac783 2 роки тому +1

      @@jeremiahvires7864 thanks man! I’m really looking forward to trying my luck at a bow build. I need all the encouragement I can get lol

    • @jeremiahvires7864
      @jeremiahvires7864 2 роки тому +4

      @@k9insomniac783 that forum should help. Also if you can find a copy of the Traditional Bowyers Bible books, I'd try and get those. If you can't find them for a decent price, you may be able to get them as a pdf. Very good reference tools.
      Also, dont think you need to get a bunch of insane tools for this. A good knife, a hatchet and some wood files are more than enough to get you started. And dont go for Osage Orange or Yew wood until you're more experienced. Some will say to use nothing but those woods, but those types of people are crazy. A good straight and smooth piece of elm is perfect for a beginner. The only difficult part of using elm is the splitting

    • @k9insomniac783
      @k9insomniac783 2 роки тому +11

      @@jeremiahvires7864 I appreciate the advice sir. Yew wood and Osage isn’t super common where I’m from but elm is in plentiful supply, as is oak, maple, beach, and hickory. I still need to get a decent draw knife but I think I can get by without one for the time being. This is what I love about UA-cam . There are certainly no shortage of trolls on here to make you feel stupid, but there are many more helpful and courteous people here willing to share knowledge and encouragement. Thanks again for your reply. It’s advice I won’t soon forget.

  • @CRAZYWHITEGUY123
    @CRAZYWHITEGUY123 Рік тому +2

    720p has never looked so good

  • @theshadowsovereign8914
    @theshadowsovereign8914 Рік тому

    Finally, I found some actual TALENT on UA-cam.
    Now THIS, is a Master Craftsman. GREAT JOB! I am IMPRESSED!💯

  • @awoodward3449
    @awoodward3449 2 роки тому +4

    Really nice work mate. The cherry looks amazing 👍

  • @georgewhitehead8185
    @georgewhitehead8185 Рік тому +4

    Excellent workmanship, excellent bow, and finally, excellent shooting.

  • @antemorph66
    @antemorph66 Рік тому

    Every time the bow was being stretched my mind had that "they're gonna know" meme playing except it was "it's gonna break" very cool

  • @johnathonhuson8734
    @johnathonhuson8734 Рік тому

    Watching the wood bend was incredible, and the tool used to balance the load and know how much material to take from from what end was pretty cool too

  • @kevinmurphy65
    @kevinmurphy65 2 роки тому +8

    Real (practical) art. Well done!

  • @cmbscx1084
    @cmbscx1084 2 роки тому +6

    What an incredible bow and craftsmen. Looks awesome and shoots awesome.

  • @jordans92169
    @jordans92169 2 роки тому

    I really appreciate that there isn't lofi or dubstep playing in the background

  • @Savage56980
    @Savage56980 Рік тому

    verry pleased, did exactly as advertised he made a quality recurve without talking a single word, good video 10/10

  • @Walter-Montalvo
    @Walter-Montalvo Рік тому +34

    Thanks for doing this in silence. You can imagine the hundreds or thousands of other craftsmen that did the same, and you are following on their steps. Standing on the shoulder of giants indeed

  • @captdaf
    @captdaf Рік тому +4

    Very nicely done, on both the bow (and arrows) and the video. Great job!

  • @fiddleriddlediddlediddle
    @fiddleriddlediddlediddle Рік тому +1

    I'd like to draw attention to the "in silence" part.
    The fact silence does not come standard with videos like this drives me up the wall.

  • @Xoilen
    @Xoilen Рік тому +1

    Wow the silence while making the bow!

  • @snowyowl2784
    @snowyowl2784 Рік тому +7

    I love this! I don't know whether I want to own or just make this bow but either way the finished product is beautiful. ❤️

  • @forgottentechnology
    @forgottentechnology 2 роки тому +3

    I like the limb balancing system, that is the most technical part of building a bow.

    • @DreamcraftBows
      @DreamcraftBows  2 роки тому

      👊👊👊👊

    • @mbeecher9921
      @mbeecher9921 Рік тому

      It's called tillering, and yeah it can ruin a bow. Each time you have to shave from a spot that's to stiff and you can get into a teeter totter going back and forth from limb too limb, and it's also the point in the process where you learn of your timber is going to snap or flex.

  • @sovietjams4647
    @sovietjams4647 Рік тому

    1.4M views but only 20k likes and subs!? Common guys, give this guy this guy the respect he deserves.

  • @Mitrogi
    @Mitrogi 2 роки тому

    I just love the use of modern tools then reverting to old school techniques then going back to modern tools then old school techniques its just a great juxtaposition that our society has need of.

  • @musaadfelton3909
    @musaadfelton3909 2 роки тому +9

    Wow what a beautiful bow. You have great bow making skills. Very impressive. I enjoyed watching this. Inspire me to make my own bow. However I struggle to get proper bow wood where I'm from in Cape Town, Southern Africa

  • @tiochocmanbananaespinoza7278
    @tiochocmanbananaespinoza7278 Рік тому +6

    I will always appreciate bow making, it's so hard man, I'm so impressed you mad such a beautiful piece, extra points for the recurve and the horn on the ends :D

  • @DustySquitoNM
    @DustySquitoNM Рік тому +2

    That came out looking really nice, and it was very pleasant to watch. Thank you very much!

  • @mstiff402
    @mstiff402 Рік тому

    Watching people make bows with primitive or hand tools really highlights how amazing wood is as a building material.

  • @gustavchambert7072
    @gustavchambert7072 2 роки тому +45

    It's pretty quiet for a 45lb draw. I remember my 50lb giving a much louder "thwack" on impact.
    Though that had a 31" draw, so I guess that would give a fair amount of extra energy.

    • @ThereWasNoFreeName
      @ThereWasNoFreeName 2 роки тому +1

      Why does compound bow shoot faster and hits louder than recurve? And why olympic recurve shoots faster and hits louder than traditional? Because they are slow. You can bend an arm thick stick with 100lb and it would bend for couple of inches and how fast and far that will send an arrow? A meter or two maybe? It may be heavy bow but quite slow bow.

    • @thomasthetanderloin
      @thomasthetanderloin 2 роки тому +4

      @@ThereWasNoFreeName Question 1. Its because the bows are built differently. Unlike other bows, the compound bow stores almost all of its energy on the string rather than the limbs of the bow. As such, if you give it much more string than traditional bow, it can store far more energy than other bows and thereby make the arrow fly faster and thereby make a louder sound. The same principal applies to recurve bow except makes the limb make a second bend in the opposite direction of the drawing motion, which means it will take more energy to fully draw the bow and thereby give the arrow more energy.
      question 2. its because energy is not the same as force, force is always conserved but energy isn't. Bending a heavy object a little takes the same amount of force as bending a light object a lot, but the elastic energy stored in each is much different. the equation is "[Elastic Energy] = [Stiffness of the material]*[Total distance object is bent]^2
      Because of this, an arrow fired from a thin bow flies a lot further then an arrow fired from a thick bow, even though both bows were bent using the exact same amount of force.

    • @DrakonIL
      @DrakonIL 2 роки тому +5

      @@thomasthetanderloin Energy is ABSOLUTELY always conserved. Force is not. The difference is that compound bows are designed to have their full draw weight over as much of the draw as possible, giving a roughly rectangular area on the force-distance diagram (area being the amount of energy stored). The recurve mostly follows Hooke's Law, only reaching its max draw weight at the end of the draw, meaning it's a roughly triangular area, for about half the energy. It's a bit more than half because the compound does have a bit of pick-up at the front and falloff at the end.

    • @politicallyincorrectpanda
      @politicallyincorrectpanda 2 роки тому

      The sound can depend on the type of wood… and also no one can tell how many lbs a bow is just by the sound lol and judging by the cherry wood and how thin the bow is it looks it snap at about 20lbs… get a load of this guy 👍

    • @harryearle9829
      @harryearle9829 2 роки тому

      @@politicallyincorrectpanda The video description claims it is 45lbs at 26"

  • @ttttully
    @ttttully Рік тому +4

    Man, that cherry recurve bow is sweet indeed!

  • @tjc1795
    @tjc1795 Рік тому +1

    Extremely impressed, thanks for the upload.
    LOVE it.

  • @AncientSlugThrower
    @AncientSlugThrower Рік тому

    This video leveled up my bow smiting and zen archery skills.

  • @theeastman9136
    @theeastman9136 2 роки тому +13

    Beautiful! Mastery of construction ans mastery of use at a young age certainly deserve much praise. Thank you.

  • @hawkinatorgamer9725
    @hawkinatorgamer9725 2 роки тому +18

    Beautiful bow and looks like it shoots fast, as always great content.

  • @Necrocide1336
    @Necrocide1336 2 роки тому +1

    Wow i must comend you on your form. That followtrough both pushing and pulling at the same time. Nice and consistent anchor. That is great form :)
    Also you made making a bow look easy.

  • @MrChaluliss
    @MrChaluliss Рік тому

    So cool to see a bow emerge from a log. Old school bows are so beautiful.

  • @Corewood_TJP
    @Corewood_TJP Рік тому +4

    Nice video and nice bow build. A bit special to build a recurvebow, from a one-piece chunk of wood. I would say that the string height is a bit small. Could be 1-2" more. But maybe you don't want to preload the bow too much, especially because it's out of one piece of wood.

  • @erfanog8067
    @erfanog8067 2 роки тому +3

    It's really good to be able to make a weapon out of something simple and fight for survival in difficult conditions

    • @DreamcraftBows
      @DreamcraftBows  2 роки тому

      Agree! You can make surprisingly good weapon that way!

  • @drasiella
    @drasiella Рік тому

    The title of your video makes me so happy.

  • @Vote4Trout
    @Vote4Trout Рік тому

    Really impressive, man! Thanks for taking video of it.

  • @simontscharf9613
    @simontscharf9613 Рік тому +5

    Fast so gut wie Knossis Doppelbogen

  • @ReconRokon
    @ReconRokon 2 роки тому +47

    Great craftsmanship on this bow. I checked out your website and the logo on your olive green T-shirt is really cool. I would order some, but shipping to the US is pretty steep. Cool video of making the bow.

    • @DreamcraftBows
      @DreamcraftBows  2 роки тому +6

      Thank you very much! Yes, shipping costs are pretty high but can't do anything about it. Appreciate your comment!

    • @chadpunte1731
      @chadpunte1731 2 роки тому +3

      @@DreamcraftBows Have a supplier in the U.S?

    • @boarbot7829
      @boarbot7829 2 роки тому

      God doesn’t exist.

    • @chadpunte1731
      @chadpunte1731 Рік тому +2

      @zzz we're talking about clothing.

  • @painterbenny4087
    @painterbenny4087 2 роки тому

    I like the no talking aspect. Thanks.

  • @tattooeyboi7861
    @tattooeyboi7861 3 місяці тому +1

    This is incredible amazing wood work youngman !

  • @LordSleven
    @LordSleven Рік тому +3

    I would have much preferred to have watched this at normal speed rather than sped up but save for that this was incredibly satisfying!

  • @brok4498
    @brok4498 Рік тому +14

    Kommt fast an Knossis Doppelbogen Ran...

  • @maponce1987
    @maponce1987 2 роки тому

    Watching this dude pull his drawknife so close to the jaws of the vise and then making swings with the axe so close to the concrete floor hurt me soul.

  • @joec880
    @joec880 2 роки тому +1

    When watching these videos I like to "hear" the work being done. slow down and show it in real speed. Well done.

    • @DreamcraftBows
      @DreamcraftBows  9 місяців тому

      Thanks, appreciate your feedback 👊

  • @windhelmguard5295
    @windhelmguard5295 Рік тому +3

    two pieces of advice:
    -if you want to do stuff like this more often, i recommend investing in a froe for splitting the log.
    -when taking away material with a hatchet, you should start making a row of small chops from the bottom up, followed by a big swing from the top, this prevents you from accidentally biting too deeply into the wood and it'S also less tiring to do it that way.

  • @dpaauul685
    @dpaauul685 Рік тому +8

    7 in the wildz

  • @dickwarlock5635
    @dickwarlock5635 Рік тому

    This has been sitting in my Watch Later for some time now, glad I finally watched it. Very cool process and great final product!

  • @KG-th3cr
    @KG-th3cr Рік тому

    This is so much better than the other video: Making a recurve bow in loudness.

  • @KlebrigeEnte
    @KlebrigeEnte Рік тому +11

    Das hätten sie bei 7 vs wild machen müssen

  • @harpersneil
    @harpersneil Рік тому +1

    Absolutely brilliant - really enjoyed this.

  • @robertballuumm730
    @robertballuumm730 Рік тому

    A beautiful bow. I love that you didn't use a single power tool. 🙏🙏🇬🇧

    • @DreamcraftBows
      @DreamcraftBows  Рік тому +1

      Thank you sir, appreciate it!

    • @robertballuumm730
      @robertballuumm730 Рік тому

      @@DreamcraftBows
      It really is an exquisite piece of craftsmanship Sir. 🙏🙏

  • @vincezito3547
    @vincezito3547 2 роки тому +6

    So did I miss it or is that an unbacked recurve selfbow. I never even considered trying that. Good job if it's not that's impressive. Idk what sweet cherry is but that is also impressive

  • @fk8tv438
    @fk8tv438 Рік тому +6

    7 vs Wild

  • @Macovic
    @Macovic 2 роки тому +1

    Excellent to see only hand tools

  • @ratatoskr1069
    @ratatoskr1069 Рік тому

    The silent instruction videos are the best!

  • @MrTemplerage
    @MrTemplerage 2 роки тому +3

    As a visual learner this was an EXCELLENT video. Thanks.

    • @DreamcraftBows
      @DreamcraftBows  2 роки тому

      Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for the comment!

  • @bravoravenofpestilence1161
    @bravoravenofpestilence1161 Рік тому +5

    When bending the limbs of the bow, have you ever had one break on you before? It seems like such a fragile process

    • @jordansutche9829
      @jordansutche9829 Рік тому +1

      I imagine that it being steamed like that it would tear slowly instead of snapping.

    • @DreamcraftBows
      @DreamcraftBows  8 місяців тому +1

      Sure I have! Learning this craft I didn't know how to do this well so such failures happened not once to me 👊

  • @Cosmic_Lily
    @Cosmic_Lily Рік тому

    Wow! Lovely work! @Dreamcraft Bows 😍

  • @wuzgoanon9373
    @wuzgoanon9373 Рік тому +2

    Very nice work. Simple and to the point.
    Thanks for sharing.

  • @SmithLouis
    @SmithLouis 2 роки тому +16

    Just found your channel, really good work! I'm in the process of building a Manchu bow for myself and had a question: how long do you steam the wood before being able to bend the tips around such a tight corner?

    • @theofarmmanager267
      @theofarmmanager267 2 роки тому +22

      I can probably help although I don’t make bows. However, I do steam bend timber quite regularly. The first requirement is for the right timber - I avoid timber that is resinous or has lots of knots. Also, it should be air dried or green timber - timber that has been kiln dried has undergone a change in its structure and steam bending that is much more difficult. There is no definitive time for when the timber will bend; obviously large pieces take longer but 2 timbers, even of the same species will take different lengths of time. I’m afraid that it is trial and error; on a piece such as shown, I would leave it 60 minutes and then try; if you feel real resistance when bending, then more steam rather than risk breaking. I use a steam box linked to a wallpaper removing boiler - just so I haven’t got the worry of the water running out before I’m done. Timber will compress but it won’t expand and so, when I’m doing large pieces or maximum curves, I use a jig that limits the potential expansion.

  • @revelationakagoldeneagle8045

    Beautiful Bow...
    It's a work of art...
    Love cherry wood bows...
    🪶🪶🪶

  • @ThanhNguyen-rz4tf
    @ThanhNguyen-rz4tf Рік тому

    One of the greatest thing in this video is the sound of work. Luckily, the creator doesn't fill some annoying music.

  • @sekirashop
    @sekirashop 2 роки тому +4

    Красиво. Автор настоящий мастер.
    Любо дорого посмотреть на работу

  • @darkwood777
    @darkwood777 2 роки тому +10

    How can you make a stable bow out of wet wood? I would think after all of that work, it would shrink and warp. Did you skip the step where you dried the split wood before starting your carving?

  • @shuriKen469
    @shuriKen469 Рік тому +1

    sweet cherry wood! this is amazing!!

  • @delcat8168
    @delcat8168 2 роки тому

    Wonderful...I particularly appreciated the background music and commentary. Just what I like, I get out into the workshop for peace and quiet :-)

  • @matthewyu3531
    @matthewyu3531 2 роки тому +16

    Your bows always look beautiful.
    Did you test the speed?
    Speed is what we want to get.

    • @DreamcraftBows
      @DreamcraftBows  2 роки тому +5

      Thank you! There are a few vids on my channel on testing speed. Planning to make another one this week.

    • @erepsekahs
      @erepsekahs 2 роки тому

      😂Speed😃😄😅😅 Buy a gun.

    • @matthewyu3531
      @matthewyu3531 2 роки тому +1

      @@erepsekahs
      My friend, traditional bow is a weapon for hunting. If it has no power, then it's a toy. Nobody needs such a toy.

    • @erepsekahs
      @erepsekahs 2 роки тому

      @@matthewyu3531 What are you talking about? What weight do you prefer to use please?

    • @theoatmaster7501
      @theoatmaster7501 2 роки тому

      @@erepsekahs i believe they aren’t talking about speed of use but speed of arrow

  • @magnumopus1628
    @magnumopus1628 2 роки тому +8

    Very beautiful video and very beautiful bow!
    I wonder if there's a way to reinforce the limb tips without using glue.
    Also, do you sell or even make custom bows? I recently started archery, but I would love to buy one of your handmade bows, in the not so distant future (once I'll be able to correctly manage bows with higher draw weight).
    In any case, thanks for this video, keep up the great work.
    Cheers from Italy. 🇮🇹

    • @DreamcraftBows
      @DreamcraftBows  2 роки тому +7

      Thank you a lot!
      If you mean tips - yes, you can make them without gluing another piece of wood (self - nocks)
      Yes, sometimes I do, there are not many bows at stock at the momenth though. Check out my page:
      dreamcraftbows.com/en_GB/new
      If interested in placing a comision please reach me on Instagram or Facebook.
      Greetings from Poland!

    • @magnumopus1628
      @magnumopus1628 2 роки тому

      @@DreamcraftBows
      So, how would you reinforce the tips without using any glue?
      I can't think of other solutions, I know that in the past some people used bones and horns too, but I'm not sure how one would apply them to the tips without modern glue.
      The only alternative I can think of is creating two horn/bone caps to get stuck on the tips. Although I'm not sure of how realistic or functional that would be.
      But yeah, I would love to commission a bow from you, but first of all I want to be able to manage heavier draw weights, because I don't want to commission an handmade bow of a draw weight that I will surpass in the next year.
      I would want one that I'll then use regularly for the multiple years to come.
      As soon as I'll get there I'll defenetly reach out to you!
      In the meantime I'll keep enjoying your videos. It's a pleasure to see our generation (I assume we are not that distant, age wise, I'm 26yo) to get more in touch with craftsmanships of this kind.

  • @kevinclark6289
    @kevinclark6289 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the commentary.

  • @thabo7516
    @thabo7516 Рік тому +3

    Knossis Bogen war besser

  • @TheTsukuyomiLight
    @TheTsukuyomiLight Рік тому

    Oh, I thought this man was going to make a bow out of a log in absolute silence...as if you needed to make a weapon in a dangerous area where noise would get you killed.
    Still just as good. 10/10

  • @Richard-ee1gj
    @Richard-ee1gj 4 місяці тому

    Beautiful bow

  • @I_don_not_know_a_good_name
    @I_don_not_know_a_good_name Рік тому +5

    7 vs wild gefällt das gar nicht

  • @billmitchell2080
    @billmitchell2080 Рік тому

    Bow turned out awesome.

  • @jacobdad2742
    @jacobdad2742 2 роки тому +2

    Absolutely gorgeous Bow.

  • @jasonscott7803
    @jasonscott7803 2 роки тому +1

    Incredible craftsmanship, nice work.👍

  • @krusander8748
    @krusander8748 Рік тому

    And that's what we call Art.
    Wonderful job My Friend, it is a beautiful One.

  • @outofdarts
    @outofdarts Рік тому +1

    This was enthralling.

  • @mistermysteryman107
    @mistermysteryman107 Рік тому

    I wish I had this kind of skill and workshop available.