we considered this presentation the highest example of artistry of arrow making we have ever seem . the way in which you mated the nock to the dowel was magical . the filming of this video was very artistic how you incorporated scenery and your craftmanship is film making at its best . we thank you for sharing this presentation .
Azerbaycan ve özel otopark mevcuttur oyun ve fotoğrafları ile olan toplam kalite yönetimi bu ghbvcc ve bu yüzden tüm eğitim haberleri kanalı ve bakım ile bağlantı kurmak ve tic reklam ver dedi ki ben bu nedenle bu nedenle bu yüzden ve bu konuda bir şekilde ile bağlantı kurmak ve tic reklam ve tanıtım ve iletişim kurumu genel müdürü M😢 19:32 ehmet kılıçlar ve bu konuda 🎉😂
I also build many arrows myself in wood, carbon and bamboo and I find it absolutely brilliant with what calm, serenity and dedication you finish your arrows .
It's amazing how much work actually goes into creating one of those arrows. I think they're good enough to pass down to your grandchildren, just like anything else he does.
FACINATING TO SEE THE WORK/TOIL INVOLVED IN PRODUCING ONE ARROW, ONE SHOT FOR AN ARCHER IN BATTLE. ARROW MAKING IT SEEMS WOULD BE A MAJOR INDUSTRY TO SUPPLY AN ARMY.BACK IN THE DAY. THANKS FOR SHARING.
This was an excellent e ample of arrow making. I have been shooting and making equipment for sixty years now and this is as good as any I have seen. Thank you for sharing.
Вече го гледах три пъти) Скоро ще бъда готов да направя нещо подобно сам. Създадох и лък за трион, като вашия, и започнах да правя всичко много по-усърдно. Благодаря ти!
Theres at least someone in our neighbourhood who could show me how the arrows of my people have made 100dreds years ago Thank you so much aand greetings from Türkiye 🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🐺🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🤘🤗🤝🇧🇬
I bet the Janissaries had the master armorers and master fletchers in the Ottoman Empire. Besides being the really elite soldiers of the Ottoman empire, their training in the use of archery marksmanship were famed in the empire. The armorers and fletchers made fine weapons. The true weapon was the Janissary archer. These soldiers had to perfect their art in training before combat. These arrows were made to match grade ammunition of today like hand loaders looking for the perfect load for consistency with every shot.
Danke für das teilen deiner Handwerks Kunst. Sehr lehrreich für mich, wie mann ohne großen Aufwand etwas herstellen kann. Das braucht die Menschheit bald wieder, wenn diese weiter machen.
Мне тоже весьма понравилось оригинальное изготовление стрел , и превосходнейшее мастерство без всяких цивилизационных инструментов - это вклад души ...
Its easy to watch someone build a Stradivarius but you aint ganna make it like the artist. Thanks for the inspiration and hope Stefan. We all owe you a debt.I could pay in lots of Ale and steaks, lol.
@Abu Troll al cockroachistanAre these arrows even meant for battle? Iwould say these expensive arrows were for noblemen to hunt or target shooting. I think they had simpler made arrows for war.
@@Scout887 actually there were specific villages filled with craftsmen near specific forests of specific tree characteristics for flex/strength ratio to both match the archer's paradox of those very strong bows and not break while flexing. Those villages were all about the arrow mass production of the highest quality. Notches made of bone, fletches lines with silk thread and various points for various tasks which even includes whistles to frighten horses. If you feel like seeing the 'more' highest quality arrows of nobility, check the Topkapi Palace examples being held there, crazy details.
@@araskurdoglu9136 Yeah, I was going to say, I expect that the arrows for war would just as involved a process, if not more (because you need different kinds of arrows, etc). I actually would be really interested to know what different kinds of war arrows looked like.
I really loved the way how you made the "gez" or nock in English! Greetings from Turkey and thanks for the great videos. Can you show how to make the wooden arrow schaft in your next video? Farewell.
I use a nice straight grain spruce or pine board. Cut 3/8" or 9mm strips...table saw or bandsaw. Remove the corners to make an octagon shape. Sand or file to round the shaft.
those are some labor intensive arrows... I would be so careful with something made like that, and be too worried about losing or breaking them. I can understand making hunting arrows with this much extra work though, since you only expect to use a few of those and they can be of high quality.
Not bad arrows :) Try keeping your little,ring and middle fingers of your drawing hand clenched - as in a fist, when shooting. It will help :) Did you make the bow?
Great historical teaching video.To quote a long ago teacher, "when i hear, I forget, when I SEE I remember and when i do I understand." This great video teaches by sight and tbe ability to follow along or to put it in a video file thus allowing us to do at a later date. Thank you....
It is said the North American tribes used detachable arrowheads so they wouldn't lose their shaft and somehow use coyote teeth to fit the string for the knock I have seen the two-piece shaft but not the coyote teeth
Can you imagine the infrastructure necessary to supply arrows to an army of archers? I made some Mary Rose style arrows using peacock feathers. It isn't a simple job.
(good question) The real Ottoman Soldier would pull a bow with 80-100 kg of pressure, but he (Stiliyan Stefanov) does not seem to use much force. This bow looks like the real but I guess it's not the real
As it was made in water, near boiling temperature, it must be a "hide glue"... All old wood workers used that to glue wood together... It keeps the bond much longer, than with "modern white wood glue"... It can be made by boiling skin, or sinew (tendons) or bones, in a small amount of water... That gets "almost hard and stiff", when drying, and when cold... To use it, It is reheated in a pot, inside a larger pot with water, to prevent the heat from the stove, to overheat the bottom... OR it can be made with "gelatine" for making foods (foamy deserts, which is called "fromage" in Denmark, surely from an english word, like "foamage")... Some shops sell "gelatine pearls", to be "dissolved in hot water, to make glue"... Only for gluing horn bows, humans used the BEST, which was made of "fish-bladder"... (The air bladder, inside the fish, with which they adjust the updrift). Several mention "trout, is best", but I believe any kind of "river fish" can be used, including salmon...
@@danboron1 gelatine sheets or gelatine powder for making fruit jelly or aspic. the best glue also used by luthiers is called isinglas and comes from the air bladder of sturgeons but other fish bladders can be used
we considered this presentation the highest example of artistry of arrow making we have ever seem . the way in which you mated the nock to the dowel was magical . the filming of this video was very artistic how you incorporated scenery and your craftmanship is film making at its best . we thank you for sharing this presentation .
Azerbaycan ve özel otopark mevcuttur oyun ve fotoğrafları ile olan toplam kalite yönetimi bu ghbvcc ve bu yüzden tüm eğitim haberleri kanalı ve bakım ile bağlantı kurmak ve tic reklam ver dedi ki ben bu nedenle bu nedenle bu yüzden ve bu konuda bir şekilde ile bağlantı kurmak ve tic reklam ve tanıtım ve iletişim kurumu genel müdürü M😢 19:32 ehmet kılıçlar ve bu konuda 🎉😂
I also build many arrows myself in wood, carbon and bamboo and I find it absolutely brilliant with what calm, serenity and dedication you finish your arrows .
Love the all purpose log workbench. Brilliant simplicity, even through legs to let you saw logs on top.
I was already enjoying the video then BOOM! mustache reveal, and it got even better.
It's amazing how much work actually goes into creating one of those arrows. I think they're good enough to pass down to your grandchildren, just like anything else he does.
FACINATING TO SEE THE WORK/TOIL INVOLVED IN PRODUCING ONE ARROW, ONE SHOT FOR AN ARCHER IN BATTLE. ARROW MAKING IT SEEMS WOULD BE A MAJOR INDUSTRY TO SUPPLY AN ARMY.BACK IN THE DAY. THANKS FOR SHARING.
I enjoyed that display of craftsmanship and patience. Thank you so much for sharing it.
I’ve watched this video countless times Stiliyan, I love you’re (old way) technique, and the finished creation..very fine..🍃🍂
This was an excellent e ample of arrow making. I have been shooting and making equipment for sixty years now and this is as good as any I have seen. Thank you for sharing.
Вече го гледах три пъти) Скоро ще бъда готов да направя нещо подобно сам. Създадох и лък за трион, като вашия, и започнах да правя всичко много по-усърдно. Благодаря ти!
Theres at least someone in our neighbourhood who could show me how the arrows of my people have made 100dreds years ago
Thank you so much aand greetings from Türkiye
🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🐺🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🤘🤗🤝🇧🇬
Just the arrow Nocks alone are amazing pieces of art!
I bet the Janissaries had the master armorers and master fletchers in the Ottoman Empire. Besides being the really elite soldiers of the Ottoman empire, their training in the use of archery marksmanship were famed in the empire. The armorers and fletchers made fine weapons. The true weapon was the Janissary archer. These soldiers had to perfect their art in training before combat. These arrows were made to match grade ammunition of today like hand loaders looking for the perfect load for consistency with every shot.
Damn! Son, awesome arrows and bow. Thanks for letting us watch.
Спасибо Вам, что так любите своё дело, свою историю, традицию, страну!
Восхищают Ваши работы!
Изготовление лука и стрел, как ИСКУССТВО!
СПАСИБО!
Danke für das teilen deiner Handwerks Kunst. Sehr lehrreich für mich, wie mann ohne großen Aufwand etwas herstellen kann. Das braucht die Menschheit bald wieder, wenn diese weiter machen.
Brilliant! Thank you Stilian for great work.
Внимание к мелочам и получается шедевр, впрочем, как всегда! И как всегда мастеру респект!
Мне тоже весьма понравилось оригинальное изготовление стрел , и превосходнейшее мастерство без всяких цивилизационных инструментов - это вклад души ...
Elinize sağlık izlerken çok keyif aldım, çok usta bir işçiliğiniz var.
Great photography and beautiful work. Thanks. J.
I can't even imagine the pain you feel when you hit the nock with another arrow.
Its easy to watch someone build a Stradivarius but you aint ganna make it like the artist. Thanks for the inspiration and hope Stefan. We all owe you a debt.I could pay in lots of Ale and steaks, lol.
Уникално...! Вие сте много талантлив.
Excellent craftsmanship!
Amazing as always. Thank you for sharing this.
Great instructional and professional video! 👍
awesome way to do arrows at ancient style , cheers !!
love impact sound
The Turks would have been proud to loose those arrows . Those are beautifully made .
@Abu Troll al cockroachistanAre these arrows even meant for battle? Iwould say these expensive arrows were for noblemen to hunt or target shooting. I think they had simpler made arrows for war.
Scout887 yes just a little bit simpler made arrows so they can produce them quickly and with a different, more piercing point on them.
@@Scout887 actually there were specific villages filled with craftsmen near specific forests of specific tree characteristics for flex/strength ratio to both match the archer's paradox of those very strong bows and not break while flexing. Those villages were all about the arrow mass production of the highest quality. Notches made of bone, fletches lines with silk thread and various points for various tasks which even includes whistles to frighten horses. If you feel like seeing the 'more' highest quality arrows of nobility, check the Topkapi Palace examples being held there, crazy details.
@@araskurdoglu9136 Yeah, I was going to say, I expect that the arrows for war would just as involved a process, if not more (because you need different kinds of arrows, etc). I actually would be really interested to know what different kinds of war arrows looked like.
the craftmanship in this arrows work is the best
He made every step of arrow making more complicated... And he's shooting a horse bow like a long bow
If I get hit by an arrow I hope I don't die instantly so I can admire the beauty of the craftsmanship.
Very nice and I m proud of. Love from Turkey the son of Ottoman Empire.
Dude, your archery videos are the best. Whish I could get my hands on one of your bows.
Me too!!! 🤟🏹
Me too!
Me there
BELLÍSIMAS! UNA OBRA DE ARTE....FELICITACIONES!
Everyone should see it. Amazing video. Congratulations! 👍👍👍
Great video man! You deserve more subscribers.
First vid I have seen of yours and I had to sub. You did such an awesome job on making those arrows. That's a lot of work and time but hell of a job
Check out his Native American Horn bow video if you haven’t already, it’s very interesting.
Your craftsmanship is spot on my friend.. Liked and subscribed
It took so long to make one arrow. It's also too beautiful. Surely the armies need thousands daily
Pgoh Goh well that's why there's a lot of arrow makers!
Видео на высоте, просто супер,спасибо тебе Стилиян!А стрелы немного сложноваты вышли в изготовлении,но это мое личное мнение.
Brilliant. That's the only word I use to describe you and your videos.
It's fine workmanship; thanks..
You are a talented artist. Respect.
Ottoman arrows have different thicknes at different parts of the arrow. that is the main characteristis of an ottoman arrow.
thank you from turkey
I really loved the way how you made the "gez" or nock in English! Greetings from Turkey and thanks for the great videos. Can you show how to make the wooden arrow schaft in your next video? Farewell.
he buys them on amazon 😅
@@criomat ah I see :)
I use a nice straight grain spruce or pine board. Cut 3/8" or 9mm strips...table saw or bandsaw. Remove the corners to make an octagon shape. Sand or file to round the shaft.
Работа для души
Supplying The Sultan's Janissary Army's Munitions ASMR
Joking aside, these arrows looks like they will fly true and last long
Real bespoke Arrows, impressive !
those are some labor intensive arrows... I would be so careful with something made like that, and be too worried about losing or breaking them. I can understand making hunting arrows with this much extra work though, since you only expect to use a few of those and they can be of high quality.
Браво Стили, перфектно!
Eline gönlüne sağlık Usta !
Золотые руки , зачёт !
Bravo..veramente un lavoro da artigiano
Impressive work!
Получават ти се невероятно , завиждам ти на търпението :) съвсем благородно разбира се .
You really are an artist. An absolute pleasure to see you at work. Great craft my friend.(M.G., Qc., Canada)
Parabéns seu trabalho é admirável
so inspiring. A true atisan! that's where the word art comes from. I am sure your skills are vast. Thanks for sharing your work.
Kudos to you Sir! You are quite an "Arrow Smith"... Awsome gear that you built!
Thanks for sharing!
GWW... Ooouuuttt!!!
Perfect!!!!!!
Greatings South africa
I cant imagine this bow and arrows with a jannisaries hands. İt was should be a so dangerous weapons. Thanks Stiliyan. İt is perfect work 👍
Not bad arrows :) Try keeping your little,ring and middle fingers of your drawing hand clenched - as in a fist, when shooting. It will help :) Did you make the bow?
Sir please make the video on other materials, glue and tandon, with aa de tail
10:17 A Pop-Can Alcohol Stove ?
Another easy DIY Project; nice !
Me relajó tu video. Entre la paz y la calma que usaste para hacer esa pieza y la delicadeza. Felicidades...
Beautiful work and excellent shooting amazing
Anyone noticed the speed of the little bow,? its amazing!!!
Teşekkürler
Прекрасно!
Nice build. Im a bit curious, What type of glue did you use for the sinew and for the fletching?
Beautiful! Rewatched your bow making vids....Magnificent...Thank You
Fantastic craftsmanship. Fantastic video. Made my day!
his form actually looks quite good
Very very creative! Looks like a nice garden too !
Very great job congratulations. I hope you continue this job
. =-)
Good job. Мастер Класс. Молодец. Respect.
Great historical teaching video.To quote a long ago teacher, "when i hear, I forget, when I SEE I remember and when i do I understand." This great video teaches by sight and tbe ability to follow along or to put it in a video file thus allowing us to do at a later date. Thank you....
Браво бе човек!!! SUPER 👏👏👏👏👍👍👍То да тее яд да загубиш стрела ,правиш ги уникални.👍👍👍🇧🇬
It is said the North American tribes used detachable arrowheads so they wouldn't lose their shaft and somehow use coyote teeth to fit the string for the knock I have seen the two-piece shaft but not the coyote teeth
It is awesome that I can communicate I am in Oklahoma
the nocks are stunning
Thank You.
Great video. This very helpful.
♥️🙏 Great workmanship, thank you for sharing your artistic work🙂
Great video. U are an artist. What type of wood did U use for the
nock?
Thanks! For nock Ash and Cherry, shaft - cedar.
Beautiful.
Brilliant! I'd hate to lose an arrow like that :)
An excellent video, informative and inspiring...🙏🙏🙏
🙂👍🇨🇦
Awesome, Can you share the template of your Ottoman vannes please? Thanks before
Extravagant but beautiful nocks! Is that really the way they were done historically? I've always wondered how Ottoman nocks were constructed.
so beautifull arrow
Wow! Awesome and beatiful!
Thank you for this. Are these pieces at 7:34 just leather backed pieces of wood to get that rotation?
Flecha muito elaborada. Uma bela obra. Parabens.....
Can you imagine the infrastructure necessary to supply arrows to an army of archers? I made some Mary Rose style arrows using peacock feathers. It isn't a simple job.
Great craftmansship! I have a question: what is the drawweight of the bow? It seems to be pretty strong...
(good question) The real Ottoman Soldier would pull a bow with 80-100 kg of pressure, but he (Stiliyan Stefanov) does not seem to use much force. This bow looks like the real but I guess it's not the real
Fantastic work
Hello @Stiliyan
What was the glue used with these arrow? Can you make one video how to make that glue?
As it was made in water, near boiling temperature, it must be a "hide glue"...
All old wood workers used that to glue wood together...
It keeps the bond much longer, than with "modern white wood glue"...
It can be made by boiling skin, or sinew (tendons) or bones, in a small amount of water...
That gets "almost hard and stiff", when drying, and when cold... To use it, It is reheated in a pot, inside a larger pot with water,
to prevent the heat from the stove, to overheat the bottom...
OR it can be made with "gelatine" for making foods (foamy deserts, which is called "fromage" in Denmark,
surely from an english word, like "foamage")...
Some shops sell "gelatine pearls", to be "dissolved in hot water, to make glue"...
Only for gluing horn bows, humans used the BEST, which was made of "fish-bladder"...
(The air bladder, inside the fish, with which they adjust the updrift).
Several mention "trout, is best", but I believe any kind of "river fish" can be used, including salmon...
@@danboron1 gelatine sheets or gelatine powder for making fruit jelly or aspic. the best glue also used by luthiers is called isinglas and comes from the air bladder of sturgeons but other fish bladders can be used
even his pencils are hand sharpened. master craftsman
Very nice!!
Great art working