Hi guys! I make this bow of Black Locust. I found a natural-dry tree. The arrows shafts are of Cornus Mas. Rawhide bowstring. I hope you enjoy it! Support : / stiliyan
You never cease to amaze . The nut oiling the bow was awesome . I bet there have been a lot of people motivated from your videos to make something. I've made about 10 bows over the last year and the first one was because I watched your channel. Thanks for for sharing your skills and creativity with everyone.
I’ve built about 25 bows but it’s been about 8 years since my last one. I have 2 beautiful Osage & one yew wood staves just waiting for me but I wanted to say the nut oil is awesome. If you don’t know this, use gun stock oil as a finish & after a bunch of layers use borax and veg oil mix together. With a rag rub the borax oil mix on you’re bow, this really makes a professional finish.
Absolutely love your videos, and the beautiful scenery. You are the most talented bow maker on UA-cam that I’ve ever seen. I’m a bow Maker myself and I’ve learned a lot from your videos
There is really no way to pay so much valuable knowledge that you have been giving us, really from the heart thank you very much, you are a true and unique master !!! YOU ARE A REAL MASTER!!!
You're an artist, no question about it... and the landscape is so beautiful & unique. Love those jagged ancient rocks rocks standing out. Feels like you are in place quietly whispering about millions of years of nature history.
Amazing video. Mother earth provides all we need if we care for her. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and passing on your skills to the next generation. I vote this video to get 1000 000 views.
Simply stunning! Every part of film is precious. Hot rocks in the water - watched that only in Black Robe movie where Mohawks used it kinda sauna but would never get idea to steambend piece of wood 😳 Wallnut part is priceless, never heard /seen that! You're amazing, Stily! One of most rockin' documentaries ever, pure art 👍
salut cher stiliyan je contemple toute vos vidéo vous été un homme face a la nature seul avec des outils qui sans doute refoulerais un homme moderne vous vous fabriquez des arcs tous aussi bau l un que l'autre je chasse a l arc et Jai déjà utilisé un arc semblable a ce que vous faite , en tous ca chapeaux et continuez vous me faite rever
That fletching style. First time I see. Very cool! I started making bows for my son because of your videos. Will try a grown up version soon! Thank you for posting these!
Only when you did/do such a bow making process yourself you can see the secrets of success in it. It is, at least from my view, very satisfying and reassuring. This video makes it clearly visible... Keep up and stay safe
As an archer myself I always enjoy your archery videos. I wish I had the hands to make a bow like that. There is always a romance in a well made hand crafted instrument that is usable. Like your native american horn bow. masterpiece !!!!!!
Sr.Stiliyan Stefanov, sus videos los veo y repito varias veces a d fin de no perder detalle de sus procesos del doblado de la madera moldeado de los arcos y algo muy interesante es que Ud. usa en lo posible bancos y sostenedores primitivos , en homenaje a los extraordinarios arcos recurvados con nucleo de madera o bambu , cuerno y tendones asi como la antigua cola de pescado.soy un viejo aficionado a la arqueria en Peru ,desde los 5 años de edad me aficiones a este hobby tan apasionante y asi ya viejo sigo aprendiendo casas nuevas en especial en la arqueria del oriente.BUsco informacion sobre que tipo de arco uso Ulises ,me dala impresion quer era de madera y cuerno de oxis , y bronce para la empuñadura ,con amarres de tendon y cuerda encolada.aun conservo arcos hechos de ramas de arbol con los cuales practico tiro a distancias cortas ,he usado madera de fresno.Su tabajo es muy ilustrativo y digno de congratulaciones.
You all can film really good to like the seens you come up with is grate you bi the fire with the bow dun was a perfect picture an the slow rotation away... skills 👍
Anuther great video I have to say that having just started watching your stuff, I find it great looking at your dress you look like a fur trapped with your buckskins and that fantastic jacket I wish I could have some off the clothing like yours. Long life stilliyan
I was unfamiliar with Cornus Mas so I googled it and found that the ancient Greeks preferred it for spears, staffs and even bows. Have you ever made a bow of it?
He just made a Cornus Mas bow, that's the wood used in the video lol. Cornus Mas should be an awesome bow wood. Across the pond, Flowering Dogwood was used by indigenous Americans to make arrows, club/mallets, and bows. Further north there is a smaller Cornus shrub, Osiers Dogwood, that was also great for making arrows.
Thanks I really enjoyed watching this I have always wanted to make my own bow 🏹 and take down my food with it I love mother earth and the things she provides for us food shelter medicine love it and again thanks for the video
Кибер панк вышел ) ну совмещение древнего аутентичного лука со стрелами уже более позднего периода. Подсмотрел для себя способ обработки дерева орехом, попробую. Спасибо!
having worked stuff from a fire place like that, that must have taken some work to cut out on that stump anvil, much respect. also you live in some awwesome bush . o and nice bow build also ;P ps after watching the cartridge shells i just have to say you should work out a system to put live bullet/shotgun carriage on end of arrow :) something like a shell in a tube with a pin resting on firing pin so when it impacts target, it fires off some deer shot :P not traditional i know but i just had to suggest it :P
Nice work as usual I’ve seen this video and other bow builds that you have done pure master was wondering if this wood is black locust cause I see a lot off oak leaves on the ground so I’m not sure can you tell me please 🙏🏼
Would you prefer to make a bow in a day using seasoned wood or green wood and fire dry and harden/temper it? Using rawhide as you did do you feel the twisted string is not only expedient but the best method to make a rawhide string?
One like for the sound of axe hitting the tree... What a sound ... Love it big brother.
I love this channel. No UA-cam bullet or bad music or annoying talk. Pure craft. Thank you
66 dislikes? I can't understand who would not appreciate what this gentleman does. This is a master craftsman at work. Thank for sharing your skills!
Because a it of people are stupid that why
Carlos, a lot of people in this world are assholes.
SOME PEOPLE WOULD COMPLAIN IF THEY GOT HUNG WITH A NEW ROPE. Line
Well, leaving a fire unattended just walking away is a no-no for a true outdoorsman.
You never cease to amaze . The nut oiling the bow was awesome . I bet there have been a lot of people motivated from your videos to make something. I've made about 10 bows over the last year and the first one was because I watched your channel. Thanks for for sharing your skills and creativity with everyone.
Thank you so much!
I’ve built about 25 bows but it’s been about 8 years since my last one. I have 2 beautiful Osage & one yew wood staves just waiting for me but I wanted to say the nut oil is awesome. If you don’t know this, use gun stock oil as a finish & after a bunch of layers use borax and veg oil mix together. With a rag rub the borax oil mix on you’re bow, this really makes a professional finish.
Absolutely love your videos, and the beautiful scenery. You are the most talented bow maker on UA-cam that I’ve ever seen. I’m a bow Maker myself and I’ve learned a lot from your videos
There is really no way to pay so much valuable knowledge that you have been giving us, really from the heart thank you very much, you are a true and unique master !!! YOU ARE A REAL MASTER!!!
You're an artist, no question about it... and the landscape is so beautiful & unique. Love those jagged ancient rocks rocks standing out. Feels like you are in place quietly whispering about millions of years of nature history.
Looks like Cherokee fletching on the arrows. Beautiful bow and arrows
You are 1 of the best Bowyers of all time! And I am grateful for the videos and knowledge you bring to us.
Thank you!
Thank you so much!
Respect ! you made your ancestors proud ! - greetings from your "neighbour" .....
Amazing video. Mother earth provides all we need if we care for her. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and passing on your skills to the next generation. I vote this video to get 1000 000 views.
Thank you very much!
I love the sound of the axe hitting the tree....Very clear, you can hear the echo as well even on a poor sound system.
Simply stunning! Every part of film is precious. Hot rocks in the water - watched that only in Black Robe movie where Mohawks used it kinda sauna but would never get idea to steambend piece of wood 😳 Wallnut part is priceless, never heard /seen that! You're amazing, Stily! One of most rockin' documentaries ever, pure art 👍
Zoki, thank you so much!
I love your videos. Thank you for sharing these amazing bow builds, I’ve especially been enjoying the primitive North American builds!!!
Terribly underrated video. This should be streaming on tv or some online platform like netflix or amazon
Thank you!
Astounding ! You bring the past back to life ! Native peoples will be pleased .
As are we .! Thank you Stiliyan. Best wishes .
Great job Sty, and you look like you enjoy it. Falling more in love with Bulgaria..😊
Thank you, Antonio!
salut cher stiliyan je contemple toute vos vidéo vous été un homme face a la nature seul avec des outils qui sans doute refoulerais un homme moderne vous vous fabriquez des arcs tous aussi bau l un que l'autre je chasse a l arc et Jai déjà utilisé un arc semblable a ce que vous faite , en tous ca chapeaux et continuez vous me faite rever
You deserve millions of subscribers. Absolutely love you videos. Some of the best out there. Thank you for sharing your crafts with us. Jens Nybro
That fletching style. First time I see. Very cool! I started making bows for my son because of your videos. Will try a grown up version soon! Thank you for posting these!
Only when you did/do such a bow making process yourself you can see the secrets of success in it. It is, at least from my view, very satisfying and reassuring. This video makes it clearly visible... Keep up and stay safe
Your craftsmanship is an inspiration. Great video.
Wonderful video. Thank you for sharing. Great skills and craftsmanship.
This is like a fantasy documentary. Superb cinematography and atmosphere.
Patiently waiting for an update on the building!
You sir have some mad skill love the craftsmanship
I really appriciate your passion to preserve traditional way of bow making.
Thank you!
Profi, super, blagadarja, naj hubow!!!
Fantastic build, as always! Beautiful shots, scenery, and sounds. And I gotta say I love your shooting outfit!
native chaps and loincloth
Gander Mountain used to sell Voyager style coats made from Hudson Bay blankets.
As an archer myself I always enjoy your archery videos. I wish I had the hands to make a bow like that. There is always a romance in a well made hand crafted instrument that is usable. Like your native american horn bow. masterpiece !!!!!!
Thank you so much!
You do have the hands to make bows like this!
@@StiliyanStefanov what was the draw weight?
I'm not an archer and I still enjoy watching him make bows
This is the life I wanna live ❤
Стилиан, все твои проэкты это МАГИЯ!
Спасибо Олег
Amazing build! Beautiful scenery!
I like the walnut technic
Nice Video ,nice Work Authentic and silence ,Perfekt
the more i watched the more i liked. great skills. thank yew. have fun and take care
Love your videos to Gary
Always good to see a new Bow
Another great bow by a great Bowyer
Well done! Beautiful handicraft!
black locust is an amazing tree
Yes! definitely enjoyed your video.
Here! Take my respect!!
Another awesome vid. Thankyou greatly
What a beautiful bow.
Лук простой, но снято очень красиво 🏹🎯 я даже почувствовал запах тёртых орехов, изготовление луков мне близко, спасибо что делитесь с нами видео 🙌
Спасибо
That portable anvil........ you have got my curiosity.
I had no idea black locust grew in Europe in such a temperate area.
Good to see you on here more
First time viewer, you just earned a subscriber
Sublime como siempre, gracias por el video!!
Sr.Stiliyan Stefanov, sus videos los veo y repito varias veces a d fin de no perder detalle de sus procesos del doblado de la madera moldeado de los arcos y algo muy interesante es que Ud. usa en lo posible bancos y sostenedores primitivos , en homenaje a los extraordinarios arcos recurvados con nucleo de madera o bambu , cuerno y tendones asi como la antigua cola de pescado.soy un viejo aficionado a la arqueria en Peru ,desde los 5 años de edad me aficiones a este hobby tan apasionante y asi ya viejo sigo aprendiendo casas nuevas en especial en la arqueria del oriente.BUsco informacion sobre que tipo de arco uso Ulises ,me dala impresion quer era de madera y cuerno de oxis , y bronce para la empuñadura ,con amarres de tendon y cuerda encolada.aun conservo arcos hechos de ramas de arbol con los cuales practico tiro a distancias cortas ,he usado madera de fresno.Su tabajo es muy ilustrativo y digno de congratulaciones.
u are the best
Original Style and Fashion. Thanks for sharing ya Secrets.
Beautiful!
Браво.Когато човек сам си събере суровината и после изготви от него изделие...Чуството е божествено...
You all can film really good to like the seens you come up with is grate you bi the fire with the bow dun was a perfect picture an the slow rotation away... skills 👍
Красота , браво Стилиян .
Благодаря
Great work and video!
Amazing job u make the art alive , wish i could learn from u ,master ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Very good video....enjoyed it.
Magnificent !
Anuther great video
I have to say that having just started watching your stuff, I find it great looking at your dress you look like a fur trapped with your buckskins and that fantastic jacket I wish I could have some off the clothing like yours.
Long life stilliyan
Thank you very much!
I was unfamiliar with Cornus Mas so I googled it and found that the ancient Greeks preferred it for spears, staffs and even bows. Have you ever made a bow of it?
He just made a Cornus Mas bow, that's the wood used in the video lol. Cornus Mas should be an awesome bow wood. Across the pond, Flowering Dogwood was used by indigenous Americans to make arrows, club/mallets, and bows. Further north there is a smaller Cornus shrub, Osiers Dogwood, that was also great for making arrows.
@@waynewalters426 its not cornus mas bow. its black locust!!!
What a pleasure to watch this video you my friend have golden hands immense respect from Serbia
Very good
Amazing
Nice vid, what kind of knife you use to carve the bow ?
Thanks! "Green river" F. Dick
Wonderful Video!
Thanks for sharing this with us 😊
I wish i could produce such Content.....god bless you.
Thanks I really enjoyed watching this I have always wanted to make my own bow 🏹 and take down my food with it I love mother earth and the things she provides for us food shelter medicine love it and again thanks for the video
Great job your a survivor for sure ‘
Fantastic
Кибер панк вышел ) ну совмещение древнего аутентичного лука со стрелами уже более позднего периода. Подсмотрел для себя способ обработки дерева орехом, попробую. Спасибо!
Beautiful bow, beautiful landscape!
AWESOME.
Black Locust - по-русски "белая акация", раньше не обращал внимание на это дерево, как возможное сырье для лука. Надо уделить этой древесине внимание.
Странно,black-переводится,как чёрный. Может просто в России это растение называется белой акцией.
Great video. What kind metal chisel did you used to cut the arrowheads? Thanks
The best!
Отличная работа, показывающая, что настоящему мастеру многого и не надо что бы быть мастером! Душевно!
awesome
Бат Стели е мн мн голям!😊😊😊
185cm ... +\- 30cm xaxaxa
Awesome video!
Curious, are those deer hide pants?
Actually you top looks native american. I'm not sure which tribe. But I'm in Cherokee Indian area of oklahoma USA.
Not an instructional video so much as a spiritual experience. Thank you!
very nice video!! where is this? what a nice place👌
Thank you! Belogradchik, Bulgaria
Romania
este foarte frumoss
having worked stuff from a fire place like that, that must have taken some work to cut out on that stump anvil, much respect. also you live in some awwesome bush .
o and nice bow build also ;P
ps after watching the cartridge shells i just have to say you should work out a system to put live bullet/shotgun carriage on end of arrow :) something like a shell in a tube with a pin resting on firing pin so when it impacts target, it fires off some deer shot :P not traditional i know but i just had to suggest it :P
Super nice,felicitări maestre
Nice work as usual I’ve seen this video and other bow builds that you have done pure master was wondering if this wood is black locust cause I see a lot off oak leaves on the ground so I’m not sure can you tell me please 🙏🏼
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Magnífico 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Why are you using pinch grip on that bow it looks pretty powerfull
Excelente.
اجواء رائعة
Nice place
Would you prefer to make a bow in a day using seasoned wood or green wood and fire dry and harden/temper it?
Using rawhide as you did do you feel the twisted string is not only expedient but the best method to make a rawhide string?
How were you tought to make the many different types of bows? What part of the world are you in?
Страхотно видео. Поздравления за майсторлъка.
Благодаря
We’re did you find the wool hoody? Really like it! And enjoyed the video!
It is a capote most likely homemade or look up hudson bay frontier style
nature.... its about live 🏹
Страхотен си!
А что за дерево использовали если не секрет? Интересно какая скорость у такого лука?
Muy bueno el trabajo y un maestro no necesita mucho para aser un arco 👍 😉 👏
Anyone know what kind off wood is he using?