DIY Fiberglass Bow Build
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- Опубліковано 16 вер 2024
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We Just Hit 208K Subscribers Thank you so much! I never could have imagined this 😀
Real cool, but I only need 8 non attached to each other recurve limbs the size of a medieval warbow limbs. It's for a crossbow project that fires full sized arrows.
Love your videos, I don't realy understand why it's not 208millions subscribers, since the stuff you make is absolutely awsome, but given time I bet you will get there too!
Would tung oil be ok to use as a finish on a bow?
@@tokytoky3787 Maybe, but Tung Oil is better on woods than fiberglass. Woods are still porous, which is why oils soak into woods.
@@tokytoky3787 Though oils do work on metals decently.
My 15 yo daughter and I are literally BRAND NEW to archery, and we're currently looking into an ARC Rolan snake for her first bow, but not sure on mine. So I've been doing a lot of research into the art, trying to find my interest (rec., hunt, compete, build). I have really enjoyed all the videos I have watched of yours so far. Your energy is electric, and the way you break it down makes it totally understandable to us Noobs. Look forward to watching more content!
Kramer you're doing great for the bow community, I like alot of your products and customer service already. This is a great idea for beginner and expert alike in my opinion. I make my own bows but I'm very tempted to try this due to the style and layout. Excellent job and very good instructional .
One never been a fan of kits. I've paid more than I would pay for an actual product for good guides on how to do it myself because I'm interested in the entire process. Buying a kit only gives me a small portion of that enjoyment. Your videos have given me the guidance to build a bow, but if there were a compilation, especially with added instruction in print, I'd be more than happy to buy that.
A relatively inexpensive source for materials would be awesome, too. I can't just go out to Lowes or Home Depot and buy a lot of the woods that would be optimal for building a bow. My nearest quality lumber store is well over 100 miles away and the online resources I've found only want to send 36" sections, at most.
As a beginner bowyer with exactly 1 functional bow (70" longbow), an 8ft heat box, and a recurve form that isn't even, this is an AMAZING idea. I genuinely went straight to the website and got one for myself (will be here on the 07/19). It is so disheartening to spend so much time on a bow, only to have it snap during tillering or when the string is put on the 1st time or the first time it is drawn. It is comforting to know that a lot of the really hard work has already been done, so I can practice finishing a bow and get the dopamine rush of a finished product.
EDIT: Longbow is 70" (seventy); for some reason no matter how much I edit it, the comment still shows 79" (seventy-nine). Maybe its a cache thing or something, but just wanted to clarify.
Kramer, my brotha....im actually on the way to make my own bows...i will be getting my own equipment to start my bowyer journey and I've been watching a lot of your videos to at least get an idea on what i need to get started...im kinda nervous on starting because i know I'm kind of a perfectionist but i know i need to make those mistakes in order to learn. To start off, i really like your style of bows you have made and to see the beautiful craftsmanship on them, and i would LOVE to make one of your bows. Thank you for your knowledge..... Andre T.
Another great video! I love learning all the tips and tricks for making a bow. I've only made one self bow so far, but have been shooting it for a couple years. You've been a big part of my inspiration to make a bow, and now I cant wait to make more when time allows. I'm an avid bowhunter with my compound, but now I want to harvest game with a bow I've made myself. a few staves and some lumber await when I get caught up on customer orders eventually lol.
Awesome idea. I'm working on a maple self bow at the moment but this looks tempting. Great video showing the process too!
Thank you for sharing with us all these tips !
Practice makes perfect...and you have become! Congrats for your works, they're beautiful!
This is the type of archery vids i always click on!!!!
Perfect, just what I was hoping for, thank you very much!
That’s awesome. I may have to order the kit. Seems like a cool experience, especially since I’ve already got most of the tools.
damn id love one of these to try to build! just built your design for a board bow with some cheap board from my local diy store! wont last but got a perfect bow for less that £15!! youre an inspiration!!
Great video, nice job showing the detail.
I really enjoyed watching thank you my friend for sharing appreciate ya. Very cool
Take care and God bless.
great video with easy to follow steps.. really enjoyed this! 💚
I've watched more than a few of your bow building videos and wow they are informative thank you. One small suggestion if I may... You don't show the finished bow at the end, I would love to see detailed video, up close and personal views of the bow, to see the contours and the grain, the shape, just a small 30 second highlight at the end of the video would be awesome :)
Thanks for the great videos, keep them coming!
Id friggin love to see this put up against the black hunter long bow. Thatd be interesting
Great video, wish I had the skill set to make one. Ill just keep saving up for the Bones Bow.
YES BEEN WAITING FOR THIS!!!
SHAME ON YOU! IT'S YOUR FAULT!
.... now I even want to BUILD a bow ... Where will it end?
6 months ago I let you talk me into buying a Black Hunter recurve bow.
After only some fun-shooting in Scottland 10 years ago, my first serious step into archery.
Got a 40 lb bow and, surprise, found it somewhat heavy to draw.
So, started working on my fitness and strength. Was thinking about doing it for years.
Finally starting felt pretty good. Even fixed my bycicle, that was hidden in the basement.
Point is, I can´t even remember the time when I felt like today!
Whenever possible I´m out on my bike, bow on my back and heading towars the woods.
Even just hike around in nature is fun. Feel great. Shooting slowly gets better.
Without trying to be dramatic, your video about that bow got my a$$ up
and took me back (I don´t know how many) years in time.
Thank you for all those tips, tricks and your funny, entertainig way of giving us tons of information. Please keep doing so.
Big hug and and all the best for you and your team.
Frank (61 fxcking years old)
❤ thanks for your time and explanation.
Yes sir !
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Never touch the floor when putting the string, thank you.
I would use a sanding respirator mask all the time if I were you , and ventilate your shop often .
Will definitely be picking one of those up, maybe 2
Well done,, great enthusiasm.
hi kramer.. 👍👍👍👍excellent video.... How do I make the fiberglass sheet???? 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔continue with your videos that are fabulous ..... regards☺☺☺☺☺☺
Just ordered mine. Can’t wait. Hopefully I don’t mess up the handle lol
What a great build 👍👍
Awesome stuff! 👌
I don't have a band saw. I'll be getting a hand held belt sander. But can you build this bow with all hand tools? The kit I saw in an email today shows it's almost finished.
Fantastic mate good luck to you
Great video again I'm just curious how much would you charge to make a recurve bow with no rest just smooth both sides
Please wear your respirator mask more it's super important especially with composite materials like fiberglass. That stuff enters your lungs cuts them up and then heals over permanently embedded inside of your body.
Nice bow Kramer can I ask you something which limb do I sand of if my top limb is positive tiller?
Hello kramer i really love your work and im trying to lear from you and make my own bow i want to ask you if i can use plexiglass for making a bow ? Big fan thank you for everything you do🙏🤩
Could you build a Penobscot bow
do you have any advice for making wood arrows?
It is funny I was just thinking you should sell kits. I love the idea one more question. What brand of sandpaper do you recommend?
Dude a strip of fiberglass came off one of my limbs what glue can I use to put it back together?
Idea for Will It Bow: Make any bow, but instead of normal strings for it, how about a resistance band(s)?
Love this idea! You got me thinking! Thanks for watching!
Question? Is this a center shot? Is it better to leave it convex instead of center shot
Can you do a howard hill style fibreglass bow
Is the Barebones Bow link supposed to lead to a 404?
What would that cost be?
@kramerammonsarchery do you think that manual hand plane, spokeshaves, chisels and card scrapers can be used for most of the shaping? I don't have any power tools. Also I'm planning to have no arrow shelf, kind of like horse bows.
Also, do you ship to Europe (Finland) and how much does it cost?
Hello, I am looking to buy my first bow, and I saw your video about the Black Hunter recurve bow. However, on Amazon the black hunter recurve bow is slightly more expensive than the Black hunter Longbow. I’ve only ever shot recurve before, but I am trying to save as much money as I can. Do you think that the switch from recurve to longbow is gonna be a bit of a learning curve for a beginner archer, or do you think I would probably be able to still shot as well ad normal with a switch from recurve to longbow?
Sorry for a long question, and thank you for all of the videos you make!
Thanks so much for watching and that is super exciting about getting a bow. Going from recurve to longbow will be no issue at all for you. The longbow shoots great and I still have mine. It might even be a touch smoother to shoot than the recurve! Best of luck!
Thank you so much!!
so is this a 60 inch deflex reflex long bow ? ill be ordering one soon
I believe its 58", but I could be wrong about that.
EDIT: See 17:01
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Link is dead😢
I want to build half
This is frikun awesome
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That's cool but way beyond my abilities.
I wonder if somebody could make a duel right and left version of the Bones 🤔?
Center-cutting both sides probably won't work. 🙂 But maybe only a minimal shelf one each sice could be possible... gonna have some serious archer's paradox though.
@@glenn_r_frank_author That is what I was thinking about the paradox. Anyhow I would do more a medium to just past medium notched universal style handle for the bow so I can do a full style grip easiest for my hand size with bonus of having grip repeatable. Then after handle is go for my left eye dominance as well as make the transition for the tip overlay less sharp. This is if I actually needed another bow but I do not.
@@caseysmith544 Understandable - I'm a fellow left-eye guy. Does someone else right eyed need to shoot the same bow?
@@glenn_r_frank_author everyone else is right eye in my family like my dad or like my mom and brother both are dominate so they use right eye for the options and convenance though mostly my brother, dad, and I shoot bows and Dad and brother have a bow that is old Fiberglass with dad's the Brown Bear by Bear Archery a 45 pound only bow at 28 inches as his only bow that is nearly new from original owner snice on birthday a few months later in 1970 got a better actual laminate Bear model new, the K-Mart version of the Grizzly and brother has what I think is the 62 inch Ben person Super Jet (hard to tell with the camo in Return of the Jedi Rebels Forest Moon of Endor Helmet camo color and a blue enamel below that) that at his 27 inch draw is 45--50 pounds but should be 50--55 pounds at 29--30 inch draw. I assume that my brother bow is the Ben one version of taller Super Jet since few old all fiberglass recurve bows were made this tall at 62 inches and most stopped at 60--61 inches.
Yes, I could, but why in the hell would I want to? I don't like making bows!
Breh!
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AWESOME…!!!