Стиляне,здравей!Много се изкефих,брат.Обичам такива работи и търсих за българския лък,обаче никаква информация докато не попаднах на теб.Ще чакам с нетърпение да видя всичко от теб.Бъди жив и здрав!
Very nice job! I have a 40 inch Buffalo sinew backed self bow of Osage Orange that was made by my adopted son who is Eastern Shoshone. I took a full year and a half before the sinew was completely through drawing the bow to it's full strength! It draws at close to 80 pounds at my draw length which I've never measured! I became disabled and can no longer draw it! It is a simple bow but a powerful one! Yours is a nice bow, too, though I've never seen ANY Native bow of the 19th Century that was curved, as yours is! Those curves are 20th Century inventions for Native Americans! Some of the experimented with recurves but not many! I think your tipi is a few poles short of the recommended number, even for a 14 foot lodge! I live on the Wind River Indian Reservation, Home to the Eastern Shone and Northern Arapaho People! Tipis are very common, here. My wife and I lived 8 months each year in an 18 foot lodge and now, our lodge is a 24 foot tipi! It takes a lot more poles but, has a ton more space that the 18 foot one we used to use!
Looks like a well made hunting bow, impressive to see a relatively short bow with exceptional power. Hope you continue until you burn out with making videos, your an accomplished craftsman.
@@StiliyanStefanov Good afternoon. I like everything, there’s no chatter. Everything in the atmosphere of antiquity is almost. But please give me the dimensions, what height, thickness, length. Please. Thank you in advance
Вие сте голям Майстор... На един мой приятел, който живее в Щатите, му пратих Ваш клип. Той каза:-" Че Вие сте много, много добър...." Славата ще Ви се носи из цялата земя.... Желая Ви здраве...
@@StiliyanStefanov Разбирам...но ме запалихте...Аз искам да си направя един лък, но не знам дали мога да се справя. Вие сте Майстор, но...Ви разбирам...
Not to take away from your bow it's a beautiful bow. And your videos are very well done. I'm not sure we ever seen deflexed tips over here except for Willow wood bows out in the Mohave area and they were rather long and not sinewed.
@@StiliyanStefanov As a descendant of Choctaw people, and raised making bows, and just about everything else with my hands, I am sure the ingenuity of Native American people would have gladly accepted modifications to bow design according to the builders ability. Stiliyan Stefanov you are a wonderful example to us all what we can do with our hands, and not to underestimate what a human alone in the woods can come up with. One of them dreamed up civilization.
Hi Tomasz, to my knowledge this bow represents the Hidatsa tribe style. These bows they used also to beat up enemies after the arrows were gone. The deflexed tips make them more handy for this than reflexed tips would. No joke! Sure reflexed tips help increase arrow speed, but are sometimes instable. The setback in the handle makes it also hard shooting at this short draw length. @Stiliyan: very good job 👏 thanks for sharing with us ❤️
U do have very good knowledge of crafting those bow! But I thought untill the end U building a recurved bow, and I was surprised U did exacly the other way.
Very good video. I actually thought it was a recurve and that you had it strung backwords then I read your description of the bow and learned otherwise;
Спасибо тебе Стилиян за новое видео.Очень красиво и смачно снято,продолжай пожалуйста в том же духе.Какое дерево применил на лук?клей костяной?Если есть возможность ставь больше видео.
Stiliyan, watching you craft bows is an absolute joy! I have one question about this one though. I noticed that you didn't cover the sinew backing with birch bark to protect it from water this time. I want to make my own fish glue and so far I came up with sources who say that the glue is not waterproof and will dissolve with water, and other sources saying the opposite. Can you tell me what your experience as taught you? Thank you
Привет.Если можешь сделать из вяза ,то выложи видео. Если можно с комментарием. и какие материалы применяются.Спасибо. И в этом видео какие материалы.Спасибо.
Absolutely Nice Jobs and Places. Thank so Much for share. There are a lot of people (and I ) Asking about the side you put the string. Why you dont use the bow by the other direction (punting the string in the oposite way that you do)?
Hello Julian, Stiliyan made a copy of a Hidatsa tribe bow. They had exactly this shape. Deflexed instead of reflexed tips. Maybe not the fastest possible but very stable shooting.
Супер работа братле! Интересна форма, до последния момент си мислех че правиш рекърв и си викам: защо ли сухожилието е на корема? Но майстора си знае работата! Бая тежичък май стана, колко килограма е опъна? И последен въпрос, тетивата от сухожилие ли са?
Благодаря! Излезе към 25-30кг. Доста тежък за мен, но го правих за един ячък мъжага. Да, сухожилна е тетивата. Ще има отделно видео за тетиви и стрели.
I've been enjoying your videos a lot lately. Excellent content. Is that a hide glue you were using? The stuff you were heating up in the scallop shell?
I just watched sinew backed native bow build pt 1 and 2. Tell me about soaking the stave in water and then burying it in ash. I've never seen that technique before and I'm interested in that method. Also the way you put the bends in was great. I'm impressed with the jig and method you used. Is that Osage you were using? If not, what was it and what state are you in in that video? Thank you for the post and I hope to hear from you. Michael in central Georgia
Is there a reason you let sinew dry and they heated it, with some water added, before applying it? I've always seen it done with the sinew soaked and then applied directly to the bow.
Another piece of art. You're truly an artist, and a good one. And your editing is amazing. Thanks for all your vids. By the way, what is FISH GLUE? (M.G., Quebec, Canada)
Miksi ihmeessä pitää tehdä helppo homma noin vaikeasti , jänneniput huljutellaan vedessä edestakas niin ne selkiytyvät , mitään typerää kampaa ei tarvita ja jänneniput upotetaan suoraan liimaan ja siitä jousen selkään...
The most accomplished bow maker I’ve seen. It’s great to see this art is being preserved for the future. It’s not all about gadgets.
Agree but sucks you have to wait over a year till he puts out the 2nd part on all of them
Стиляне,здравей!Много се изкефих,брат.Обичам такива работи и търсих за българския лък,обаче никаква информация докато не попаднах на теб.Ще чакам с нетърпение да видя всичко от теб.Бъди жив и здрав!
Very nice job!
I have a 40 inch Buffalo sinew backed self bow of Osage Orange that was made by my adopted son who is Eastern Shoshone. I took a full year and a half before the sinew was completely through drawing the bow to it's full strength! It draws at close to 80 pounds at my draw length which I've never measured! I became disabled and can no longer draw it! It is a simple bow but a powerful one!
Yours is a nice bow, too, though I've never seen ANY Native bow of the 19th Century that was curved, as yours is! Those curves are 20th Century inventions for Native Americans! Some of the experimented with recurves but not many!
I think your tipi is a few poles short of the recommended number, even for a 14 foot lodge!
I live on the Wind River Indian Reservation, Home to the Eastern Shone and Northern Arapaho People! Tipis are very common, here. My wife and I lived 8 months each year in an 18 foot lodge and now, our lodge is a 24 foot tipi! It takes a lot more poles but, has a ton more space that the 18 foot one we used to use!
Looks like a well made hunting bow, impressive to see a relatively short bow with exceptional power. Hope you continue until you burn out with making videos, your an accomplished craftsman.
Thank you!
@@StiliyanStefanov Good afternoon. I like everything, there’s no chatter. Everything in the atmosphere of antiquity is almost. But please give me the dimensions, what height, thickness, length. Please. Thank you in advance
@@foreveradam7813 go read Stiliyans descriptions
Lol! @ 11:00...I was thinking you were bracing it backwards...that's a very unique shape 👍
Thank you for makeing some of the most beautiful videos on youtube.
This guy is the real deal. I live off grid but this is a genuine pioneer.
Вие сте голям Майстор... На един мой приятел, който живее в Щатите, му пратих Ваш клип. Той каза:-" Че Вие сте много, много добър...." Славата ще Ви се носи из цялата земя.... Желая Ви здраве...
Благодаря Ви! Славата няма стойност, ако ще и до Луната да стигне, учението е важно, това което съм научил да го предам. Здраве желая и на Вас!
Благодаря Ви! Учението, когато е истинско върви със славата, независимо дали човек го иска или не....
А продавате ли някои от тези лъкове?
@@ВеликВладетел-т5д не продавам. Не ги правя с тази цел. Може би по-нататък ...
@@StiliyanStefanov Разбирам...но ме запалихте...Аз искам да си направя един лък, но не знам дали мога да се справя. Вие сте Майстор, но...Ви разбирам...
@@ВеликВладетел-т5д дали ще се справите? Просто опитайте! "Седем пъти падни, осем пъти стани!"
wow, what an awsome looking bow.That bow looks plenty powerful.Thanks for sharing your very talented.
Top! The real native american bow!🤝👍💪❤️
Love the birds singing and your scallop shell glue pot! I will check your videos to see if you show how you make your arrows.
This deserves at least million subs.
Not to take away from your bow it's a beautiful bow. And your videos are very well done. I'm not sure we ever seen deflexed tips over here except for Willow wood bows out in the Mohave area and they were rather long and not sinewed.
John Bland I am sure. It is "swallowtail", "double curved".
@@StiliyanStefanov As a descendant of Choctaw people, and raised making bows, and just about everything else with my hands, I am sure the ingenuity of Native American people would have gladly accepted modifications to bow design according to the builders ability. Stiliyan Stefanov you are a wonderful example to us all what we can do with our hands, and not to underestimate what a human alone in the woods can come up with. One of them dreamed up civilization.
Pineapple Jones several native tribes in the plains used this design with deflexed tips, Comanche, and Cheyenne, and nakoda are just a few examples.
Very Beautiful Bow! I hope to be as good as you at building bows. It's hard to do, a lot of work, but I love it.
This was a fascinating journey.
brother don't give up on this channel you are making excellent content.
I've almost watched all your videos and I literally cannot wait for the next one
Стилиан,Вам Бог дал золотые руки!
Отличен прериен лък, колега. Успех с новите проекти!
Благодаря!
Superb,as always,Hadachi bow,excellent work my friend..
thanks for sharing both parts, really beautiful process! all the best!
Thank you!
Absolutely amazing work man
A nice bow! It looks very interesting with these deflexed tips but do they not decrease the dynamics? Is there any new project incoming ;) ?
Hi Tomasz, to my knowledge this bow represents the Hidatsa tribe style. These bows they used also to beat up enemies after the arrows were gone. The deflexed tips make them more handy for this than reflexed tips would. No joke!
Sure reflexed tips help increase arrow speed, but are sometimes instable. The setback in the handle makes it also hard shooting at this short draw length.
@Stiliyan: very good job 👏 thanks for sharing with us ❤️
Beautiful bow and craftsmanship!
This is an exceptional video.
Thanks soo much for the hard work you put into this bow.
Beautiful work
Awesome bow and it works a treat . Great job thanks for sharing with us all.
wow, truly amazing what a beautiful bow
Ohhhh myyyyy its finally done! Looks awesome!!
Thank you!
Very beautiful bow. You should write a book on bowmaking.
amazing video and detail art work
Cool video(s), but it would have been nice if you explained what exactly you did, what kind of stuff you used, how long each process takes etc.
Amazing result truly enjoyed watching this video thanks 👌
U do have very good knowledge of crafting those bow! But I thought untill the end U building a recurved bow, and I was surprised U did exacly the other way.
That’s awesome! Let me know if or when you come out with a book or video
Great work!
Very good video. I actually thought it was a recurve and that you had it strung backwords then I read your description of the bow and learned otherwise;
That is a bad ass Bow! Awesome!!!
Hahahaha! Thanks!
Stiliyan Stefanov Thank you for making these videos!! Please keep it up and don't stop making these cool videos.
Great video, thanks for sharing your methods.
Hau! Приветствую, Стилиян! В каких горах снято видео? И сколько стоит такой лук?
SO beautiful....LOVE it!
what kind of glue did you use
Спасибо тебе Стилиян за новое видео.Очень красиво и смачно снято,продолжай пожалуйста в том же духе.Какое дерево применил на лук?клей костяной?Если есть возможность ставь больше видео.
Спасибо,Артур! Тутовое дерево, риби клей.
Hi !
One question for you ...
How long did you let the sinew to dry , after gluing on the bow ???
Thank you !!!
Verry nice! :)-
Amazing! Was this the whole trip away from home?
Thank you very much! Yes 200km
would be interesting to see what siyahs on the bow would look like and affect its performance i imagine it would lower draw weight?
Thank you very much! 60lbs
Is that bow strung the right way? I would put the string on the other side. I might be wrong, but it looks strange to me. Great work though!!
its a certain design that causes no harm to the bow besides natural causes.
Abu Troll al cockroachistan yes it can, look at nakodacraftsman instagram. He regularly makes these bows under 40 inches at draw weights up to 90 lbs.
What a beautiful bow and it seems to shoot well tio
Очень красиво молодец мужик можно узнать что за клей вы используете
Stiliyan, watching you craft bows is an absolute joy! I have one question about this one though. I noticed that you didn't cover the sinew backing with birch bark to protect it from water this time. I want to make my own fish glue and so far I came up with sources who say that the glue is not waterproof and will dissolve with water, and other sources saying the opposite. Can you tell me what your experience as taught you? Thank you
Привет.Если можешь сделать из вяза ,то выложи видео. Если можно с комментарием. и какие материалы применяются.Спасибо. И в этом видео какие материалы.Спасибо.
At 7:20 what's that you're cutting and using for the front of the bow?
Raw hide
Добрый день! А что это за пленка, которую ножом разрезал и потом на лук наклеивал? На тонкую кожу походит.
Outstanding awesome work good job my friend
Absolutely Nice Jobs and Places. Thank so Much for share.
There are a lot of people (and I ) Asking about the side you put the string.
Why you dont use the bow by the other direction (punting the string in the oposite way that you do)?
Hello Julian,
Stiliyan made a copy of a Hidatsa tribe bow. They had exactly this shape. Deflexed instead of reflexed tips. Maybe not the fastest possible but very stable shooting.
Супер работа братле! Интересна форма, до последния момент си мислех че правиш рекърв и си викам: защо ли сухожилието е на корема? Но майстора си знае работата! Бая тежичък май стана, колко килограма е опъна? И последен въпрос, тетивата от сухожилие ли са?
Благодаря! Излезе към 25-30кг. Доста тежък за мен, но го правих за един ячък мъжага. Да, сухожилна е тетивата. Ще има отделно видео за тетиви и стрели.
Stiliyan Stefanov Супер! Очаквам с нетърпение.
Определено .Очакваме с нетърпение.
Hy. I like your videos. How do you like the mulberry wood as a material for the bow?
отличный лук. где научился такому?
Спасибо! Научился в ютубе :D
I've been enjoying your videos a lot lately. Excellent content. Is that a hide glue you were using? The stuff you were heating up in the scallop shell?
I just watched sinew backed native bow build pt 1 and 2. Tell me about soaking the stave in water and then burying it in ash. I've never seen that technique before and I'm interested in that method. Also the way you put the bends in was great. I'm impressed with the jig and method you used. Is that Osage you were using? If not, what was it and what state are you in in that video? Thank you for the post and I hope to hear from you.
Michael in central Georgia
Soaking in warer green wood 3 days, dry wood 6 days, steam 1-2 h.
Ash deters bugs and bacteria.
Beautiful bow !!
Is there a reason you let sinew dry and they heated it, with some water added, before applying it? I've always seen it done with the sinew soaked and then applied directly to the bow.
Здравей Стиляне.Просто невероятен..Искам да те попитам това в мидата на водна баня някаква мас ли е?И какво препоръчваш,за полагане на сухожилията.
Fantastic!I will subscribe your channel! Thanks from Italy
Another piece of art. You're truly an artist, and a good one. And your editing is amazing. Thanks for all your vids. By the way, what is FISH GLUE? (M.G., Quebec, Canada)
Glue made from the swim bladder of a fish
Que pegamento usas?
Когда будет продолжение того лука с рогами?!?
Hi Stiliyan, great work! Please tell me how long was the bow stave and how much sinew you have used to make this bow. Thanks.
What type of glue? Ive used hide glue in a double boil and found it so tacky that it stuck to everything before i made it tot he bow
Beautiful bow ! What is the string made of ??? 😕
The string is sinew
This build is backwards to the sinew backed bows I was taught to build,
Gary Raymo ...So.
@@EthanPDobbins I thought mulberry was alright bow wood...
what kind of glue did you use?
Fish glue
Good job, well done! Please, what is the draw weight?
video description. 60 lbs
Thank you very much! 60lbs
What you use af first of this vdo
Can you share what wood it was you used that is a truly exceptional bow is it yew
Mulberry
Do you sell your bows??
Hola consulta tipo de pegamento usas
o que voce usa para colar?
В переводе на русский есть у вас видео, с пояснением ( russion lingwa pleas).
Algien me piede desir que es el liquido qie esta en la almeja porfavor
Do you use sinew glue or hide glue?
And what is fish glue?
I assume he meant raw ride not row hide.
Форма лука странная... Антирекурсив?
Could I buy a bow like that
Awesome bows. I like the videos alone in nature. Looks peaceful. What kind of wood you did you use?
mulberry
What glue are you using?
Name of the glue used pls
beautiful!
Amazing
弦是不是撐錯邊了?
next
native american knife sharpener
then how to shoot over a fence or wall without touching it
bow looks great
Ang galing, hindi americano, pero marunong gumawa na indian pana.
That's a great hunting bow. It's a piece of you now.
Thank you!
million bucks you got the fish tattoo in phuket
how to make such glue?🙄cook cow skin?
Miksi ihmeessä pitää tehdä helppo homma noin vaikeasti , jänneniput huljutellaan vedessä edestakas niin ne selkiytyvät , mitään typerää kampaa ei tarvita ja jänneniput upotetaan suoraan liimaan ja siitä jousen selkään...
Sweet bow
Stiliyan, is that glue made from fish swimming bladder?
Yes Carlos, Stiliyan wrote so in his video description.
Como se hace el pegamento