I have not read all the comments, but I think the water-glue concentration, the attachment of the horn, the attachment of the tendon, the essence of the wood, are all important to such a bow, but especially, the drying time is very important. With much respect and admiration Mihai !!!
Now thats a really completely analytical video for sinew! Thats a really meticulous work -for the fibres and all. Blame on you! You opened our appetites for the rest chapters of composite bow construction. Question : what kind of wood would you prefer? Should, would you treat it for added elasticity?
Hey bro this has gotta be the best sinew backing video on you tube , man that bow you had at the start looked incredible, i build selfbows but aspire to build a composite bow one day I'm building my first sinew backed osage short bow at the moment, I like your method of applying the sinew, will you do any more horn bow building videos?
Man this is a great video. I am fascinated with the process of making sinew bows what ever kind of bow it is. I hope to learn this skill at some point in my life and make at least 1 good sinew bow. Thanks for the great info. Wonderful job on the video. And beautiful craftsmanship. You're very skilled.
Jesus Christ, man. You're pretty serious. You work with much skill and care. Very entertaining to watch, though I'm doubting I'd personally put forth this level of effort.
@@tengribows what kind of sinew did you use ? i have never seen sinew si wide out of all the years and bow i have and have worked on ? it would be great to find out what type this is , im going to be doing a snake skin bow they look very good and usually work well ,,, any ways thanks for the video
Your work is absolutely phenomenal! This video does an excellent job of demonstrating how you process and apply sinew; your results speak for themselves. I hope you consider doing a similar video on your outstanding birch bark technique. Thank you.
Nicely done. I've only seen one of the Korean hornbow makers do it that neatly. It looks like it gives a very even coverage compared to what I've seen a few people do with much more uneven application in pieces..
Wow.. beautiful bow!!! And i live around and love the birch tree,i ise it for medicine right down to teas and sodas also for syrups. Its tge ultimate gift to man this tree.. i cant wait to build this and back it with birch. Thank.you!
@@tengribows the birch tree especially the sweet birch/gold birch/yellow or blackbirch , the ends of the new growth shoots on the branches remove them and they can be chewed on or boiled giving a very great medicinal wintergreen flavor also the thicker branched can be dried those of about 2 inches and up in diameter around scrape off the outter bark and you will see a orange type u der bark this too can be scraped and made into teas or tinctures and is very good for clensing the blood and for aches and pains and arthritis, also the leaves can be as well, but the inner bark is very high prized alongside the new growth tips, the tree can be tapped during season of maple syrup amd also,and can be done as a maple tree does and the birch syrup is called yellow gold as its highly.prized nd very expensive, it is considered the most prized of syrups including even maple.
Hello sir, very good video and a great job, I have two questions, do you put all the layers of sinew on the same day or do you put some first and the others when the first ones are dry? and what time do you give your bows to dry once you add the sinew? If you can answer me, I will be grateful to you, and thank you very much for this magnificent video.
First of all, thank you for your sharing. It was a very useful video. What I'm curious about is where in the animal this sinew is taken from. Until now, I had always seen Y-shaped sinews taken from the foot. Thanks a lot again.
Hi thanks. These ones are from spine. Bacsktrapis called, i saw few videos on youtube how to harwest them... I never did it by my self. Honestly in these days im use only legs. Koreans use buffalo backstraps.
Good morning sir... You have used a V splice joint to join the siyahs to the bamboo core. Of the bow... You havent used any rope or tough string to secure it or tie around it... My question is when the bow will be drawn won't the immense force being exerted on the siyahs brake the siyahs from the bamboo core at the splice joint?
Absolutely amazing and one of a kind video!!!!! Evident mastership and some tricks revealed to newbies. This Mongol is pure gold as well as Ming bow in process. Hats off master!!!!!! (Y)
Good work! Im doing a hornbow myselfe i have all components but im not sure how to glue the horn to the Wood. i have alot of experience with sinew backing but the horn ive never glued. i think im gona use gelatin u can buy in foodshops, do you think this will hold and how do you do it? greetings -8-
@Matej Joštiak How long do you boil it for? And should it be glued onto the bow as soon as it comes out of the water? Or do you let it dry for a while, but so it's still flexible? Thanks!
Hi! How long you wait between you place another layer of sinew? Iv' got a horns of domestic alp goat, and sinew from cow leg. Fish glue, who use painters, is it enough god density and strong for bow making? Nice work brother!
Hi, I like backstrap sinew... cow, deer, etc. I use high quality hide glue. And goat horns? need to see them, send me email, or FB message. Few days of waiting betwen layers, you will see, its hard then.
@@mladenjerkic6105 Here was a eshop in Sotland but its over :( Sometimes i bought hors from people from souteast Asia directly, via FB, but sometimes poor quality, on ebay is Tiger from china. Sinew can buy from me :) write me tengribows@gmail.com
Tengri Bows That’s a pretty good price !! Looks like I’ll have to start saving. I LOVE the shape of your Mongolian bow more than other bowyers I’ve seen. It’s really gorgeous!! One more question please... What’s the max safe draw on your mongol bow? I’ll be contacting you on Facebook when I’m ready to order one of these masterpieces.
Will Lawson How much would you charge for your skills as a craftsman to work on something that took nearly a year to make??? Besides, if you knew anything about how much composite bows cost from some of top bowyers around the world, $2,000 IS a good price. Why did I even bother responding to such a bombastically stupid comment???
Fantastic work! I am a bit curious, the bow you shpwed in tge beginning and in the end are wrapped in birch bark, I know the saami practiced tgis on tgeir bows throughour history, but I have yet to find anything on how it is done, so how do you do it, if you mind sharing it☺️ Keep it up you're doing grear work! ☺️
@@tengribows Hi Tengri Bows. What are the dimensions of your bow? (in cm) e.g. the width/thickness of the limbs, at the handle, start of the siyah and at the nock etc? Thanks.
I am wondering if you or someone could give me some advice with some horn damage on a carbon fiber/horn korean bow i just obtained on ebay. the upper part of the limb has a part of the horn that looks like it is starting to separate from the rest of the horn. It almost resembles perhaps an airbubble with the way the horn itself is delaminated there. The problem is not quite apparent until you string the bow, then the damaged horn slightly bows in away from the belly. when viewing the bow from the side there is a very small gap that perhaps glue could wick in and fill the void. When the bow is at rest the damaged horn that “bows” away from the belly settles with the rest of the horn. i could post a video if someone requests it. Thanks!
Hi, I had a similar problem with one of mine. I got some flexible epoxy and put it on a playing card, then used the playing card to apply it inside the void. I then used a clamp to hold the pieces together while the epoxy set, might want a few clamps if its a large area. It worked well for me it's been two years since I fixed it and still holding up well.
@@jessewalby6631 hey man thanks for the advice. Iv'e been afraid to string it since ive noticed the problem. I will try what you said. How hard should i clamp the bow? the area is probably just an inch vertically and half an inch perpendicularly to the bow. So perpendicularly it is not across to the other side of the bow. one final question, what was the epoxy you used. I have dried hide glue cubes i could use as well.
Very nice video, I appreciated a lot! Compliments for your bows. By the way where I can find horn and sinew? Is there any store selling them? Thanks and kind regards
@@tengribows I just saw that now I’m your description haha. I didn’t think to look there before asking the question! Thank you! Killer tunes and killer bows man! Love it!
great work,i wanna know where i can get some materials like sinew,rawhide,beaver fur,coiote hair for good price and ofcourse from trusted persons,please back to me
@@tengribows grozer assumes he males the bows replica on the 7th century bow from holodnaia balka un northern caucasus. You say 13century in Mongolia? Of coursr grozer just Saw the drawi gs in the books, no museum vives permite to copy the exponates. The modern Mongolia has formed after 17century when the manchú tribes started to flood in pushed by chinese. So there are no evidences on what mi d of bow was in Asia 700-1000years ago.the Woods decay just as simple
@@alexyatsyuk70 I know about 5 ancient find from empire era. Most famous is Tsagaan Khad, it is in UlaanBaatar national museum, I saw it on my eyes. I have x-rays of crossections and detailed mesurements. Contact me my email, and i will send you pictures. Of my mongol bows and original finds.
Dont know what you mean by "riser". Longer lims are more unstabil, and weaker. This geometry of mongol bow is perfect, they knew what they were doing, thousands and thousand battles formed this type of bow :)
Howmany hornbows did you produce? Let me quess... 0!!! What you can se in my videos are bows which are made exactly same techniques like Asian hornbows.
@@tpl145 You caled me stupid viking, because u dont know even theory about hornbows. If You want, write me email, and I will send you x-rays, measuremens of ancient mongol bows made by archeologists, which I follow. Your eyes have to be opened, kid.
The whip of that bow is incredible. You can see the arrow just leaves it like a lighting bolt when you release. Thanks for the video.
Thanks :)
Holy guac, you are right. Instant thumbs up when I heard it.
I have not read all the comments, but I think the water-glue concentration, the attachment of the horn, the attachment of the tendon, the essence of the wood, are all important to such a bow, but especially, the drying time is very important. With much respect and admiration Mihai !!!
Now thats a really completely analytical video for sinew! Thats a really meticulous work -for the fibres and all. Blame on you! You opened our appetites for the rest chapters of composite bow construction. Question : what kind of wood would you prefer? Should, would you treat it for added elasticity?
Best sinew backing video online!
thanks, but koreans are much better :D
Hey bro this has gotta be the best sinew backing video on you tube , man that bow you had at the start looked incredible, i build selfbows but aspire to build a composite bow one day I'm building my first sinew backed osage short bow at the moment, I like your method of applying the sinew, will you do any more horn bow building videos?
Man this is a great video. I am fascinated with the process of making sinew bows what ever kind of bow it is. I hope to learn this skill at some point in my life and make at least 1 good sinew bow. Thanks for the great info. Wonderful job on the video. And beautiful craftsmanship. You're very skilled.
That’s an awesome video! Thank you! It’s hard to find a horse bow with 38” draw so I probably have to make one myself. This video was very useful!!
That was quite amazing, this video deserves many more views.
Jesus Christ, man. You're pretty serious. You work with much skill and care. Very entertaining to watch, though I'm doubting I'd personally put forth this level of effort.
:D thanks
Another guy took 6 months using all natural stuff like fish glue.
@@roundedges2 Making a bow takes around one year :)
@@tengribows what kind of sinew did you use ? i have never seen sinew si wide out of all the years and bow i have and have worked on ? it would be great to find out what type this is , im going to be doing a snake skin bow they look very good and usually work well ,,, any ways thanks for the video
@@lesterclaypool1 Hi they are cow backstrap sinew, if you are interested tu purchase send me an email :)
Your work is absolutely phenomenal! This video does an excellent job of demonstrating how you process and apply sinew; your results speak for themselves. I hope you consider doing a similar video on your outstanding birch bark technique. Thank you.
Hi thanks, its good, idea. I will record whole proces of decorations and finishing, in future :)
Nicely done. I've only seen one of the Korean hornbow makers do it that neatly. It looks like it gives a very even coverage compared to what I've seen a few people do with much more uneven application in pieces..
Wow.. beautiful bow!!! And i live around and love the birch tree,i ise it for medicine right down to teas and sodas also for syrups. Its tge ultimate gift to man this tree.. i cant wait to build this and back it with birch. Thank.you!
tell me more about medicine :)
@@tengribows the birch tree especially the sweet birch/gold birch/yellow or blackbirch , the ends of the new growth shoots on the branches remove them and they can be chewed on or boiled giving a very great medicinal wintergreen flavor also the thicker branched can be dried those of about 2 inches and up in diameter around scrape off the outter bark and you will see a orange type u der bark this too can be scraped and made into teas or tinctures and is very good for clensing the blood and for aches and pains and arthritis, also the leaves can be as well, but the inner bark is very high prized alongside the new growth tips, the tree can be tapped during season of maple syrup amd also,and can be done as a maple tree does and the birch syrup is called yellow gold as its highly.prized nd very expensive, it is considered the most prized of syrups including even maple.
What type of wood did you use for the bow?
I've always liked the asiatic horn bow, light ,compact and very powerful
hello beautiful bows .. I would like to try to make one which curtains did you use? and where is it? even the horn? thanks 🍻
Ho, how much time do you have to let it dry before you can use it?
I love the black angels. Great music choice 🤘
I would love to make my own horn sinew bow one day, thank you for sharing
Wow. Fantastic tutorial. Added to my play list, one day i will make it hopefully. I am mostly making take doen recurves these days
Hello sir, very good video and a great job, I have two questions, do you put all the layers of sinew on the same day or do you put some first and the others when the first ones are dry? and what time do you give your bows to dry once you add the sinew? If you can answer me, I will be grateful to you, and thank you very much for this magnificent video.
What kind of Wood you use?
Maple, ash.
First of all, thank you for your sharing. It was a very useful video.
What I'm curious about is where in the animal this sinew is taken from. Until now, I had always seen Y-shaped sinews taken from the foot. Thanks a lot again.
Hi thanks. These ones are from spine. Bacsktrapis called, i saw few videos on youtube how to harwest them... I never did it by my self. Honestly in these days im use only legs. Koreans use buffalo backstraps.
@@tengribows Thanks a lot for return. This information is enough for me.
Can you tell me the dimension of the bow you show on the very beginning of the video
Hi, wow I dont have this bow long long time...
Hi there, is there any substitute for horn...as it is hard to come by...can I use any thing else for backing.
Hi modern material carbon or fiberglass. If you want make traditional bow, use horn and sinew, its best.
eBay would be a good source for horn. Gemsbok and water buffalo is common and at a fair price.
Gyönyörű Ijat építettél.! Gratulálok 👍🏻👍🏻🏹
Good morning sir... You have used a V splice joint to join the siyahs to the bamboo core. Of the bow... You havent used any rope or tough string to secure it or tie around it... My question is when the bow will be drawn won't the immense force being exerted on the siyahs brake the siyahs from the bamboo core at the splice joint?
No :)
Not sure what you mean. Yes I use V splice joint!
Absolutely amazing and one of a kind video!!!!! Evident mastership and some tricks revealed to newbies. This Mongol is pure gold as well as Ming bow in process. Hats off master!!!!!! (Y)
Thanks Zoran :)
How much time the bow ready to use from sinewing..??
usually a couple months to a year or more. you can use it in a month or so, but its better to wait.
Good work!
Im doing a hornbow myselfe i have all components but im not sure how to glue the horn to the Wood. i have alot of experience with sinew backing but the horn ive never glued. i think im gona use gelatin u can buy in foodshops, do you think this will hold and how do you do it?
greetings -8-
Hi I use hide glue fro everithing!!!
I using hide glue!!! Or hide glue with some technical gelatine. Ratio 9:1
You can also use fish bladder glue, it's a bit stronger and easier to work with... Hard to get tho xD
I know :)
Sk0lzkiy .... Any specific fishes or cat fishes are good enough?
awesome! What kind of glue do you use for the siniew?
hideglue :) its writen in subtittles....
Could you tell me how you prepared the horn and made it soft and how you put it on the bow??
@Matej Joštiak How long do you boil it for? And should it be glued onto the bow as soon as it comes out of the water? Or do you let it dry for a while, but so it's still flexible?
Thanks!
@@guyshepherdmusic Steam it od boil it. Best way is make similar shape like bow. You can use bow like a form for that shape. Let it dry and cool it.
@@tengribows Could you tell me what glue you use to glue the birch bark to the sinew? Thank you. Guy
@@tengribows Also, what do you use to seal and finish the bow? Varnish, bees wax?
@@guyshepherdmusic hide glue
Hi! How long you wait between you place another layer of sinew? Iv' got a horns of domestic alp goat, and sinew from cow leg. Fish glue, who use painters, is it enough god density and strong for bow making? Nice work brother!
Hi, I like backstrap sinew... cow, deer, etc. I use high quality hide glue. And goat horns? need to see them, send me email, or FB message. Few days of waiting betwen layers, you will see, its hard then.
Where are you from? I recognized the bottle of "jar" when you were washing the sinew. 3:34
:D Jar is classic, Czech republic.
@@tengribows It is hahah, I'm from Croatia. I was wondering, where do you get your horns from? I can't find them anywhere, also sinew?
@@mladenjerkic6105 Here was a eshop in Sotland but its over :( Sometimes i bought hors from people from souteast Asia directly, via FB, but sometimes poor quality, on ebay is Tiger from china. Sinew can buy from me :) write me tengribows@gmail.com
@@tengribows thank you very much. I will contact you when I'll need sinew.
Beautiful bow
I just came from your website... Man, you do amazing work! May I ask what your hornbow prices start at?
Hi, thanks :) Prices start at 2200usd.
Tengri Bows That’s a pretty good price !! Looks like I’ll have to start saving. I LOVE the shape of your Mongolian bow more than other bowyers I’ve seen. It’s really gorgeous!! One more question please... What’s the max safe draw on your mongol bow? I’ll be contacting you on Facebook when I’m ready to order one of these masterpieces.
Will Lawson How much would you charge for your skills as a craftsman to work on something that took nearly a year to make??? Besides, if you knew anything about how much composite bows cost from some of top bowyers around the world, $2,000 IS a good price. Why did I even bother responding to such a bombastically stupid comment???
@Will Lawson You propably dont understand what hornbow is. 2000 is not enought for that work.
Fantastic work!
I am a bit curious, the bow you shpwed in tge beginning and in the end are wrapped in birch bark, I know the saami practiced tgis on tgeir bows throughour history, but I have yet to find anything on how it is done, so how do you do it, if you mind sharing it☺️
Keep it up you're doing grear work! ☺️
How much this bow cost????
I need A bow larger and more powerful than this
Love your work.... What glue are using? Is it fish or hide glue? For fish glue, catfish can be used or not?
Hi thanks :) Hide glue.
Hello . You make great movies . PLease , make one about complete bow production , from wood choosing, to shooting bow .Greetings.
Hello. Thanks. Yep this is just part form series. But I dont want to reveal all, its littlebit complicated to make whole document then:) I will see...
@@tengribows Hi Tengri Bows. What are the dimensions of your bow? (in cm) e.g. the width/thickness of the limbs, at the handle, start of the siyah and at the nock etc? Thanks.
Hmm not sure now. The bow is already with customer.
Agree
Is that cow sinew? Deer and elk are not that long. Ty richard
Yes cow backstrap!!!
Do they sell them kind of bows?? If so, where can I buy one?
Write me email tengribows.com
now this is fine craftsmanship.
How much do you charge to make one of these bows and a set of arrows?
Hi Richard. Pls contact me here pls facebook.com/tengribows or tengribows@gmail.com
Where can I find the horn ?
In neart future propably from mee. Send me email.
@@tengribows What would you charge for a Egyptian composite horn bow 56 inch's ?
@@jkhippie5929 send me email tengribows@gmail.com
is it persian bow?
I am wondering if you or someone could give me some advice with some horn damage on a carbon fiber/horn korean bow i just obtained on ebay.
the upper part of the limb has a part of the horn that looks like it is starting to separate from the rest of the horn. It almost resembles perhaps an airbubble with the way the horn itself is delaminated there. The problem is not quite apparent until you string the bow, then the damaged horn slightly bows in away from the belly. when viewing the bow from the side there is a very small gap that perhaps glue could wick in and fill the void.
When the bow is at rest the damaged horn that “bows” away from the belly settles with the rest of the horn.
i could post a video if someone requests it.
Thanks!
Hi, I had a similar problem with one of mine. I got some flexible epoxy and put it on a playing card, then used the playing card to apply it inside the void. I then used a clamp to hold the pieces together while the epoxy set, might want a few clamps if its a large area. It worked well for me it's been two years since I fixed it and still holding up well.
@@jessewalby6631 hey man thanks for the advice. Iv'e been afraid to string it since ive noticed the problem. I will try what you said. How hard should i clamp the bow? the area is probably just an inch vertically and half an inch perpendicularly to the bow. So perpendicularly it is not across to the other side of the bow. one final question, what was the epoxy you used. I have dried hide glue cubes i could use as well.
0:56 sinew is covered with what to protect it from moisture
Please someone respond it is very much necessary for me to know.
Birch bark
Birch bark
Just simply glue it on sinew or am I missing something?
Hello, great bow !
what is the ntn length ?
This black color thing on siyahs - Is it a leather ?
Hi thanks, Im not sure with ntn now. Siyahs ar covered with rawhide.
Very nice video, I appreciated a lot! Compliments for your bows. By the way where I can find horn and sinew? Is there any store selling them? Thanks and kind regards
Thanks. Sinew you can buy from me, horns somewherw from asia :) contact me here tengribows@gmail.com
Name of the song used? Digging what you’ve got going on!
Try to anythig from the Black Angels
@@tengribows I just saw that now I’m your description haha. I didn’t think to look there before asking the question! Thank you! Killer tunes and killer bows man! Love it!
Is that a full backstrap piece ?
Yes
@@tengribows Thank you!!
hello.. how much sinew need for making 1 bow...
For whole bow I using around 100g of prepared sinew. Its depend on bow type a and limb thicknes. Its mean 2-5 pieces cow backstrap.
Excellent video. What type of sinew was it?
Hi, thanks. I used cattle backstrap tendons.
Thank you this is extremely helpful
And I really dig the music
Where did you find sinew do long, what animal?
Thanks again it's a very good video
Hi thanks. They are Cow backstrap sinew. I have many of them, find me on FB and we can make a deal :)
this yuan horn bow?
Yes, check my website. Im doing Yuan and Ming also.
Tengribows.com
it's a cool design. 55 lbs bow. price?
Hi, contact me here: tengribows@gmail.com or Facebook.
Nazdar. Můžu se tě zeptat, kde jsi pořídil šlachy? Já je bohužel nesehnal. Jinak krásnej luk.
Chlape já zírám :-) Ty rastieš, skvelé. Vypadá to tak ľahko, ale sám viem, že zdanie klame :-D
Diky Dusan!!! Jj zdanie klame, na videu vypada vetsina veci lehce :D
do you have a website
also, can you leave a list of the machines you use and where you got them
tengrihornbows.com or find me on FB
I think sinew is ancient fiberblass
Yep, sinew and glue was replaced by glass fibers and resin. Same principle, just diferent materials.
How to make bamboo bow, please make a video
What’s the music in the background? Great song..
:D Black Angels- shine. They are one of the favorite band :) Pls read my coments under the video.
ÚCTIVÁ POKLONA BEZ PODLÉZÁNÍ. OBROVKY PEČLIVÁ PRÁCE. CHLAPE CO JSTE ZAČ I V KONÍCH SE VYZNÁTE. :-)
Dekuji :)
Quau o valor de um arco dece
1:48 whats this?
tendons .
great work,i wanna know where i can get some materials like sinew,rawhide,beaver fur,coiote hair for good price and ofcourse from trusted persons,please back to me
Hi I can help you with sinew and rawhide. From where you are. Write me on my FB page. facebook.com/tengribows
I want one of your bows. I'd like to purchase a short 60# now for hunting in Alaska.
Hi Mr. Bennett, pls write me on tengribows@gmail.com
or my FB page facebook.com/tengribows
Nice video and good music
How much for one?
Hi pls, send me email tengribows@gmail.com or conntact me via FB facebook.com/tengribows
What animal did that sinew come from? It’s huge! (That’s NOT what she said!)
Hi, they are from cow. Backstrap. 60-70cm long. If you are interested send me an email.
Tu não ensina como tratar os chifres e quais tipos de chifres usar?
English please :)
You do not teach how to treat the horns and what kind of horns to use?
výborný, mačkám odebírat. Libor
Super, diky, casem budou videa okolo hornbow pribivat.
Vic luku, fotek mem tady facebook.com/tengribows
Can you make the video on horn backing ?
Busur yang sangat bagus, bagaimana cara saya agar dapat memilikinya?
Hello sar very nice bow I am Indian
I am compauntbow archer price please tell me I lick horse bow
Pls send me email tengribows@gmail.com
Really Nice Video.😀✌
oh you did real one 😬
Awesome video. What is this song?
thanks. The Black Angels - Black Angel Exit Shine. BA are great psychydelick rock band.
Tengri Bows awesome song man I'm a traditional bow maker here in the USA, hoping to make a horn bow. Great song though!
Make It a shelf and It Will be a hunting bow.may be the riser should be heavier and the limbs longer
Sorry? dont understand well. It is horse bow. Made by according measuremns of ancien findings from 13th century from mongolia.
@@tengribows grozer assumes he males the bows replica on the 7th century bow from holodnaia balka un northern caucasus. You say 13century in Mongolia? Of coursr grozer just Saw the drawi gs in the books, no museum vives permite to copy the exponates. The modern Mongolia has formed after 17century when the manchú tribes started to flood in pushed by chinese. So there are no evidences on what mi d of bow was in Asia 700-1000years ago.the Woods decay just as simple
@@alexyatsyuk70 I know about 5 ancient find from empire era. Most famous is Tsagaan Khad, it is in UlaanBaatar national museum, I saw it on my eyes. I have x-rays of crossections and detailed mesurements. Contact me my email, and i will send you pictures. Of my mongol bows and original finds.
Dont know what you mean by "riser". Longer lims are more unstabil, and weaker. This geometry of mongol bow is perfect, they knew what they were doing, thousands and thousand battles formed this type of bow :)
@@tengribows tsagaan. Khad is a neo natzi group in modern Mongolia.
I would love to have one. Beautiful
So just order one :D Thanks
Tengri Bows
I'm afraid to ask how much they are.
tengribows@gmail.com lets go here
Great video,
Great Video, please make more!
Thank, I will :)
very nice
P.S. Beautiful video !!!
korean traditional horn bow
tengri biz menen
fajn. dobra praca.
Cool..
Very good a Video
Quiero uno así
traditional Hungary bow
Its traditional mongol bow. Hungarian bows was made by different way.
@@tengribows ua-cam.com/video/b_sb2Me3hdo/v-deo.html
@@tengribows craft traditional Hun bow
just korea
you jumped too many steps that we have no idea about it
yes thats true :)
The music don’t make you video better
:D what would you advice? Britney Spears?
Tengri I like to hear about how to make it
@@davidsims1329 So pls read the subtittles, im not good speaker.
Op
Stupid viking trying to replicate supirior nomad bow tech. Kid, sinew was used as a fortifing agent of bone, wood, and horn
Howmany hornbows did you produce? Let me quess... 0!!! What you can se in my videos are bows which are made exactly same techniques like Asian hornbows.
@@tengribows Well, i back down on your experience, anyhow i stand my point, and you can't fight my opinion
@@tpl145 I dont want find with you :D
@@tengribows :)
@@tpl145 You caled me stupid viking, because u dont know even theory about hornbows. If You want, write me email, and I will send you x-rays, measuremens of ancient mongol bows made by archeologists, which I follow. Your eyes have to be opened, kid.
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