Qauli-Freaking-ty!! Well done on the production and execution of this video! Simplicity: 10! Videography: 10! Camera Shots: 10! Editing: 10! Clarity of Communication: 9! Easy to Watch: 9!
Well , Here in the Highlands of Scotland I am paying attention. A selfbow of mine today hinged......and so to UA-cam I mourn my sorrow, but your simplistic approach and encouragement will empower! Tomorrow I continue the Tiller on another wee Bow .. My 4 year old will shoot the breeze with a selfbow while I am at the impatient stage in the shed . Keep it up loon... There is much thanks on a great wee channel your making.
Hello Krammer just so u know I came across ur UA-cam channel last week over the holidays and o binged watch ur videos and it has inspired me to get back into building bows it's been years since I've made one and I made the tillering gizmo told my wife it's a tool I didn't know about or that I need to have one I just don't know how to post it on here lol
Hi, love your channel, for those of us who may be less talented, how far should the pencil tip protrude through the gizmo to make this work closely correctly?
Ok, it has become an addiction, now. Binged your videos after discovering your channel and I love how you improved video by video. Keep it up, man. You already inspired me to build my own now.
Made mine this morning , Getting ready for OJAM, here in Oklahoma, The Oklahoma Self Bow Society Puts on an event each march for self bow building, three day event,. You know as well as anyone, I have been getting my stuff gathered up for a while. I made mine from a huge chunk of Black Walnut, I bought the tree last year, It looks pretty sweet. Thanks again for sharing my friend. Yall should come to the OJAM if you can get free. Have a blessed week. Dale
I am ALWAYS amazed by all your works, specially by your bows. Also, since I became an archer, the thing that I wanted to do the most was creating my own japanese Yumi bow. I would be very grateful if someday in the future you would make a vid about crafting one. If you read this, thank you so much for your appreciation.
Great video, going to make my gizmo today. You not only show the item, you show how to make it and use it. As always love your channel .Some just show the item and thats it. Keep up the good work.
Another thing; I have holes drilled in my tillering tree starting at 12" progressing to 28". When I am making a gizmo check, I put a peg in the hole, lock the string in and make a quick swipe of both limbs with the adjusted gizmo. I start at the 12" peg on the long string which is a low brace for the bow. I use a1/2" dowel for a peg, anything smaller might break when you get to a higher poundage check.
I just found your channel today and I have to say it is amazing. Very well produced, and very thought out. All of your videos are easy to follow and visually pleasing to watch. You have higher quality videos than some youtubers who have millions of subscribers. Very well done.
I'm sure there is an equation but you will essentially protrude more as you bend the bow more. What you have to watch for is even curve everywhere in the bow. That's it.
Just a tip to make life easier, when you're trying to find the centrepoint on a quadrilateral, just draw straight lines from one corner to it's opposing corner, ie. top left to bottom right. Repeat for the other corners and the point where they cross will be your centre. No fiddling with any other tools :)
Good job on this video my friend. I am always running behind, as you well know. This is by far the best video I have seen on this. Its on my list when I heal up. I have most of my tools I need purchased, so I am really close to starting my first bow. Thanks again for sharing and I hope you have a blessed week my friend. Dale
Great to see your video but you have it a little off, First a golf pencil works the best and doesn't interfere with the string, next you want to blunt the pencil point so it won't wear down while you are marking with it, and third; you run the gizmo up the limb (weaker limb) with the pencil retracted, when you find the weakest spot(widest gap) you adjust the pencil point in to about 1/8" from the limb at to start with( a course setting), use this setting on both bow limbs so they will match. Don't readjust the pencil until you increase the draw length of your bow. When you get all the stiff spots out of the limbs and the pencil doesn't mark anymore you can go to the short string. As you get to the final tiller on your bow you can reduce the gap to 1/16" for extra fine tuning of your limbs. You will haev to eyeball the fade out section to get some limb movement, as the gizmo runs up the fade it quits marking. If you go over to the Primitive Archer website and look in the "how to section" I have a detailed tutorial on how to make and use the gizmo, the instructions for its use are on page 3. You can PM me over there if you have any questions. I had a complete how to video on how to make and use the gizmo on UA-cam, for some reason they said I violated some policy(impossible) and they canceled my channel.
I love how he ignores completely any reference to the blasting audio in every comment across all videos lol. It's an amazing channel, but I find myself playing with the volume up and down in almost every video.
Man I need that tillering video! There really doesn't seem to be much on that subject on UA-cam. Following your $15 longbow build, I ended up learning the hard way that the legs need to taper significantly in thickness. I began with 13mm thickness all the way down to the tips... currently got it tapered such that I'm at 13mm at the fade outs and about 9.5mm at the tips and I still have nearly zero flex in the last 12in of each leg. I'm trying fervently to not end up with a 6ft bow that an 8yr old can draw so it's going crazy slow.
Hey Kramer, You didn't really explain how far the pencil point should protrude ! Great gizmo! I'll probably make one, as I'm right at the point of getting ready to tiller my first long bow.
Hi Kramer, if you try and leave the tips of the limbs thin across ways and deep like in a traditional bow you will get a faster bow, I have seen this done and it really works, similar tips to moglabet limb tips, narrow but deep, as an experiment can you try it and do a video if how it works, you can get really narrow limb tips and so get a faster limb, kind regards Peter, UK Barebow archer :)
contact cement is best glue for cloth and skin backing it has elasticity and is water proof try it . bow length has a lot to do with longevity of wood bows
Just wondering if you ever make other type of bows besides self bows? Like traditional, historical english warbows, penobscot double bows, horsebows, etc.?
New to your channel, Kramer, and it’s fantastic! You’re a godsend, man! Thanks for sharing what you do! Question: once the pencil is screwed in, how far through the bottom of the gizmo does it need to go? Any advice on this is appreciated!
How far should pencil tip protrude out? Am I right in thinking: Find deepest bend, and set pencil height to that? This would make it uniformed along rest of curve. Would I adjust pencil using same method throughout tillering process?
I love the idea it's really simple, but ingenious. I have an idea if you want to make a recurve ipe bow. You can try adding on like siyahs or kerfing the recurve ends of the bow. If you want to add siyahs just get a piece of wood steam it for like 45-60 minutes. Then bend it in a form. You than take it to your bow cut out a v to splice the siyah to the limb glue it together than you are good. You could take like silk thread to cover up the joint if you want.
@@kramerammonsarchery no problem if you want to try kerfing you just take the bow cut a slot in half the thickness of the limbs depending on how long you want your recurves. Sand the kerf slightly to accommodate for the glue so it doesn't squeeze out when it's in the clamp. Take a wooden shim the same thickness as the blade you are using. Try putting it in the microwave wrapped with a wet towel this is to make it flexible. Get some epoxy put it on both sides of the shim. Put the shim in the joint then put your bow on the form. Start to clamp it from where the kerf starts outwards to the tip.
@@kramerammonsarchery thanks, awesome to hear from you, I've been watching your videos for the last few months, some several times. I'm just getting into making bows, I do bushcraft, woodcraft and survival videos. I've made a couple so far and broke some as well. But my plan is to make one for hunting this year. Thanks for all the advice and tips. I actually just made a tillering tree and tillering gizmo.
Here, they're not his words verbatim, but they should suffice; Tillering Gizmo Materials required: - Wood block (6" x 1.5" x 1.5") - 5/16" nut - Pencil Steps: - Mark centre of block with a line and 3/4" on either side of centre line (referred to as A and B). - Draw lines to connect the offset lines (A and B) to the corners on the OPPOSITE face of the block (the side of the block should now display a trapezium shape) - Cut along the lines going from A and B to their respective corners. - Sand the block smooth to prevent splinters. - Find the centre point on the SMALLER face of your wood block. Mark it off. - Drill a hole with a 1/2" bit, just deep enough for your nut from earlier to fit ALL the way in. - Drill with 5/16" bit and drill through the centre of the hole you have just made. This hole must go right through the block. - Sand your block to clean any blowouts/splintering. - Hammer the 5/16" nut into the larger hole carefully. Make sure it goes in flat and not skewed. Hammer the nut in until it sits flush with the face of the wood. - (OPTIONAL) If you want to add a finish to the wood, do it now. You can use beeswax/carnauba wax, tru-oil/teak oil, whatever you have at hand or prefer. - Sharpen your pencil. Clamp the rear end in the vice. -Thread the gizmo onto the pencil until the very tip peeks through the hole. - Done.
That’s what I been using, works really good. I have come up with some ideals I will be sending you a text and see what you think. Great video as always, keep up the good work. Your friend in Christ.
I love your videos and your work but please match the sound level of your music parts with your talking parts, I have to adjust it every time it changes or be at a discomfort, thank you for your work, I know it is a lot of time. Ps: I can help you with this sound "issues" if you need (but it looks like you know your stuff)
WOWWWWWWWWWWWWW!!!!!!!!! I've been using a carpenter's pencil to find where the "gap" isn't. This will make it sooooooo much easier. GOD DAM it seems so obvious now!!!!!
Greetings, I didn't have the tools to make this out of wood, but I've followed your measurements and made a 3d printable version here: www.thingiverse.com/thing:4235966 . I'll have to update it later to better match the nut size, but for now I'm holding the pencil with a bit of poster tack. Great videos!
Isnt that just a scribe? Also, please focus less on making high production videos and focus more on beginner tutorials. I really want to learn but theres just not enough step by step information. Especially if you know nothing about woodworking. Thanks.
Qauli-Freaking-ty!! Well done on the production and execution of this video!
Simplicity: 10!
Videography: 10!
Camera Shots: 10!
Editing: 10!
Clarity of Communication: 9!
Easy to Watch: 9!
This channel is underrated and I wouldn't doubt an explosion in subscriptions this year.
Keep up the hard work!
I’d suggest frilling the smaller hole through first, then the larger will center easier...good vid 👍🏻👍🏻
I was thinking that as well, drill the smaller hole bottom up then the larger recess for the nut top down to remove any tear out.
Wish I would have read the comments first my pencil is a little off center now but still fine.
Yep, always drill smaller hole first. Or use a brad point drill bit.
No
Well ,
Here in the Highlands of Scotland I am paying attention.
A selfbow of mine today hinged......and so to UA-cam I mourn my sorrow, but your simplistic approach and encouragement will empower!
Tomorrow I continue the Tiller on another wee Bow ..
My 4 year old will shoot the breeze with a selfbow while I am at the impatient stage in the shed .
Keep it up loon... There is much thanks on a great wee channel your making.
Great job young man! It warms my old heart to see these skills still being used. Keep bending those sticks and flinging those arrows, God bless😀
Literally would've never thought of this I'm working on a bow this will be very helpful thanks Kramer
Hello Krammer just so u know I came across ur UA-cam channel last week over the holidays and o binged watch ur videos and it has inspired me to get back into building bows it's been years since I've made one and I made the tillering gizmo told my wife it's a tool I didn't know about or that I need to have one I just don't know how to post it on here lol
Hi, love your channel, for those of us who may be less talented, how far should the pencil tip protrude through the gizmo to make this work closely correctly?
How does this guy not have more subscribers ?!
Hey Kramer, made a filleting gizmo today following your informative video. Just wanted to give a big Thanks!
Tillering gizmo. Dam spell check.
Keep hammering down. Solid DIY, thank you.
So simple to make. I only used a bandsaw and a battery powered drill. Looking forward to using it!
Ok, it has become an addiction, now. Binged your videos after discovering your channel and I love how you improved video by video. Keep it up, man. You already inspired me to build my own now.
Made mine this morning , Getting ready for OJAM, here in Oklahoma, The Oklahoma Self Bow Society Puts on an event each march for self bow building, three day event,. You know as well as anyone, I have been getting my stuff gathered up for a while. I made mine from a huge chunk of Black Walnut, I bought the tree last year, It looks pretty sweet. Thanks again for sharing my friend. Yall should come to the OJAM if you can get free.
Have a blessed week.
Dale
Ur videos is my go to
I am ALWAYS amazed by all your works, specially by your bows. Also, since I became an archer, the thing that I wanted to do the most was creating my own japanese Yumi bow. I would be very grateful if someday in the future you would make a vid about crafting one. If you read this, thank you so much for your appreciation.
Great video, going to make my gizmo today. You not only show the item, you show how to make it and use it. As always love your channel .Some just show the item and thats it. Keep up the good work.
Thanks❤
Met Mr. Krewson years ago at a Tanney Hill shoot in Alabama. Got one of his gizmos somewhere in my bowyers tools & supplies. 👍🏻👍🏻
Another thing; I have holes drilled in my tillering tree starting at 12" progressing to 28". When I am making a gizmo check, I put a peg in the hole, lock the string in and make a quick swipe of both limbs with the adjusted gizmo. I start at the 12" peg on the long string which is a low brace for the bow. I use a1/2" dowel for a peg, anything smaller might break when you get to a higher poundage check.
pretty cool, simple and nice
I just found your channel today and I have to say it is amazing. Very well produced, and very thought out. All of your videos are easy to follow and visually pleasing to watch. You have higher quality videos than some youtubers who have millions of subscribers. Very well done.
what is the depth of the pencil tip
Idk
I know I'm late to this, but I'm gonna make all these gizmo's and bows. Definately
Is there a correlation for the length of your gizmo to how far you want the pencil tip protruding past the flat plane?
I'm sure there is an equation but you will essentially protrude more as you bend the bow more. What you have to watch for is even curve everywhere in the bow. That's it.
Just a tip to make life easier, when you're trying to find the centrepoint on a quadrilateral, just draw straight lines from one corner to it's opposing corner, ie. top left to bottom right. Repeat for the other corners and the point where they cross will be your centre. No fiddling with any other tools :)
Great video, how far does the pencil point pass thru the gizmo?
Daaaaaamn you are blowing up quick!!
Nice vid by the way, i'm binging all of them right now...😂😂
First time I've ever seen a pencil sharpener with a belt sander lmao
Never would have thought to use something like that. Definitely going to make one to use on my next bow build
How far do you set the pencil out from the gizmo? From long flat to tip of pencil
I too would like to know this answer
Good job on this video my friend. I am always running behind, as you well know.
This is by far the best video I have seen on this. Its on my list when I heal up. I have most of my tools I need purchased, so I am really close to starting my first bow. Thanks again for sharing and I hope you have a blessed week my friend.
Dale
Thanks Kramer
How far out does one stick the pencil lead out?
Great Video! Thanks
Nice ....handy little tool !
Another thing I gotta make
is there any formula (ratio) for the Gizmo length and the Bow length? or 6' length gizmo is for all bow length!
tx
You have no idea how close I am to achieving a perfect arch using this tool
That’s pretty awesome! Nice work
Hey Kramer thanks for sharing I really appreciate it lots of good information take care and God bless.
Great to see your video but you have it a little off, First a golf pencil works the best and doesn't interfere with the string, next you want to blunt the pencil point so it won't wear down while you are marking with it, and third; you run the gizmo up the limb (weaker limb) with the pencil retracted, when you find the weakest spot(widest gap) you adjust the pencil point in to about 1/8" from the limb at to start with( a course setting), use this setting on both bow limbs so they will match. Don't readjust the pencil until you increase the draw length of your bow. When you get all the stiff spots out of the limbs and the pencil doesn't mark anymore you can go to the short string. As you get to the final tiller on your bow you can reduce the gap to 1/16" for extra fine tuning of your limbs.
You will haev to eyeball the fade out section to get some limb movement, as the gizmo runs up the fade it quits marking.
If you go over to the Primitive Archer website and look in the "how to section" I have a detailed tutorial on how to make and use the gizmo, the instructions for its use are on page 3. You can PM me over there if you have any questions.
I had a complete how to video on how to make and use the gizmo on UA-cam, for some reason they said I violated some policy(impossible) and they canceled my channel.
Thanks Eric for the further explanation and very critical info i might add.
I love simple ideas like this, thanks. I feel some of the music balance was a little loud tho
I love how he ignores completely any reference to the blasting audio in every comment across all videos lol. It's an amazing channel, but I find myself playing with the volume up and down in almost every video.
Interesting!!!!!
how do you know how far the pencil should stick out
Man I need that tillering video! There really doesn't seem to be much on that subject on UA-cam. Following your $15 longbow build, I ended up learning the hard way that the legs need to taper significantly in thickness. I began with 13mm thickness all the way down to the tips... currently got it tapered such that I'm at 13mm at the fade outs and about 9.5mm at the tips and I still have nearly zero flex in the last 12in of each leg. I'm trying fervently to not end up with a 6ft bow that an 8yr old can draw so it's going crazy slow.
1 question: how much pencil graphite should come out?
Any advice for those of us without a belt sander for sharpening pencils? :)
Razor knife, the usual way to sharpen a carpenter Pencil
Buy a belt sander
Block of wood. Drill a hole same diameter as pencil. Insert the pen.
chuck it into a mill or drill press, spin it up, then hold a sanding block at just the right angle? ;P
Sandpaper. A file. Razor blade (ANY blade really). Hell of a lot of options tbh.
How far should the lead stick out of the Gizmo ? 1/16" , 1/8" , 1/4" ?
love it
hi, how do you think about JoergSprave"s Instant Legolas?
will you try to make one?
How much of the pencil needs to be sticking out
Kramer... How far out from the base of the gizmo should the pencil protrude ideally?
Hey Kramer, You didn't really explain how far the pencil point should protrude ! Great gizmo! I'll probably make one, as I'm right at the point of getting ready to tiller my first long bow.
Hi Kramer, if you try and leave the tips of the limbs thin across ways and deep like in a traditional bow you will get a faster bow, I have seen this done and it really works, similar tips to moglabet limb tips, narrow but deep, as an experiment can you try it and do a video if how it works, you can get really narrow limb tips and so get a faster limb, kind regards Peter,
UK Barebow archer :)
How far should the pencil poke out the bottom?
I want to try it
How far do you leave the pencil tip protruding?
contact cement is best glue for cloth and skin backing it has elasticity and is water proof try it . bow length has a lot to do with longevity of wood bows
is the pencil tip supposed to protrude out? I would think it should be flush with the bottom of the block so it can run along the bow more smoothly
How far should the pencil tip stick out of the gizmo?
How far out does the pencil tip protrude from the gizmo bottom, you didn't say? Does it matter? Seems like it would, to me. Thanks.
Just wondering if you ever make other type of bows besides self bows? Like traditional, historical english warbows, penobscot double bows, horsebows, etc.?
New to your channel, Kramer, and it’s fantastic! You’re a godsend, man! Thanks for sharing what you do! Question: once the pencil is screwed in, how far through the bottom of the gizmo does it need to go? Any advice on this is appreciated!
can you put your tillering strings on your amazon shop?
How far should pencil tip protrude out? Am I right in thinking: Find deepest bend, and set pencil height to that? This would make it uniformed along rest of curve. Would I adjust pencil using same method throughout tillering process?
Made one out of scrap of 2x2. Made tillering possible if not easy. Thanks
How far out should the pencil be?
Can you print the plan for tillering gizmo
If you drill the smaller hole first, it acts as a pilot hole for the wider hole.
Rather than a hex-nut, try a t-nut or a thread insert.
I love the idea it's really simple, but ingenious. I have an idea if you want to make a recurve ipe bow. You can try adding on like siyahs or kerfing the recurve ends of the bow. If you want to add siyahs just get a piece of wood steam it for like 45-60 minutes. Then bend it in a form. You than take it to your bow cut out a v to splice the siyah to the limb glue it together than you are good. You could take like silk thread to cover up the joint if you want.
@@kramerammonsarchery no problem if you want to try kerfing you just take the bow cut a slot in half the thickness of the limbs depending on how long you want your recurves. Sand the kerf slightly to accommodate for the glue so it doesn't squeeze out when it's in the clamp. Take a wooden shim the same thickness as the blade you are using. Try putting it in the microwave wrapped with a wet towel this is to make it flexible. Get some epoxy put it on both sides of the shim. Put the shim in the joint then put your bow on the form. Start to clamp it from where the kerf starts outwards to the tip.
👌
what size nut do you use
@@kramerammonsarchery thanks, awesome to hear from you, I've been watching your videos for the last few months, some several times. I'm just getting into making bows, I do bushcraft, woodcraft and survival videos. I've made a couple so far and broke some as well. But my plan is to make one for hunting this year. Thanks for all the advice and tips. I actually just made a tillering tree and tillering gizmo.
Hey I have a question: Dose this tool work on longbows?? I mean if the wood it's snakey u can't really tell where to remove wood whit the Gizmo:)??!?
Yeah only works on wood with a very straight grain
You could have used a threaded insert close to the outside diameter of the pencil, would have been easier to build.
Do I have to have the angles cut? Don’t have a band saw.
Do you not have a scroll saw or hacksaw at all? They should work in place.
Could you make a detailed list of materials and step-by-step instructions please.
Here, they're not his words verbatim, but they should suffice;
Tillering Gizmo
Materials required:
- Wood block (6" x 1.5" x 1.5")
- 5/16" nut
- Pencil
Steps:
- Mark centre of block with a line and 3/4" on either side of centre line (referred to as A and B).
- Draw lines to connect the offset lines (A and B) to the corners on the OPPOSITE face of the block (the side of the block should now display a trapezium shape)
- Cut along the lines going from A and B to their respective corners.
- Sand the block smooth to prevent splinters.
- Find the centre point on the SMALLER face of your wood block. Mark it off.
- Drill a hole with a 1/2" bit, just deep enough for your nut from earlier to fit ALL the way in.
- Drill with 5/16" bit and drill through the centre of the hole you have just made. This hole must go right through the block.
- Sand your block to clean any blowouts/splintering.
- Hammer the 5/16" nut into the larger hole carefully. Make sure it goes in flat and not skewed. Hammer the nut in until it sits flush with the face of the wood.
- (OPTIONAL) If you want to add a finish to the wood, do it now. You can use beeswax/carnauba wax, tru-oil/teak oil, whatever you have at hand or prefer.
- Sharpen your pencil. Clamp the rear end in the vice.
-Thread the gizmo onto the pencil until the very tip peeks through the hole.
- Done.
That’s what I been using, works really good. I have come up with some ideals I will be sending you a text and see what you think. Great video as always, keep up the good work. Your friend in Christ.
Christ isnt real
@@TheHeroRobertELee He is. He was Asian. :) Now if you went and said God wasn't real, I'd be with you there :P
@@Reploidx9 um neither was real
How far do you put the pencil in a major factor you missed on explaining
I love your videos and your work but please match the sound level of your music parts with your talking parts, I have to adjust it every time it changes or be at a discomfort, thank you for your work, I know it is a lot of time. Ps: I can help you with this sound "issues" if you need (but it looks like you know your stuff)
Like no 890
WOWWWWWWWWWWWWW!!!!!!!!! I've been using a carpenter's pencil to find where the "gap" isn't. This will make it sooooooo much easier. GOD DAM it seems so obvious now!!!!!
Greetings, I didn't have the tools to make this out of wood, but I've followed your measurements and made a 3d printable version here: www.thingiverse.com/thing:4235966 . I'll have to update it later to better match the nut size, but for now I'm holding the pencil with a bit of poster tack. Great videos!
Making it tomorrow. Ash is better than IPE.
huh... i had no idea I desperately wanted to make bows.
Why would you get oil all over your jotebook?
To preserve his notes of course.
NOw it’s time to sharpen the pencil, takes out a $500 roller sander … 🤣
I did it with the Woodglut plans.
Don’t feed that thing after midnight!
Poplar**
That won't work on bows made from bendy knotty wood
Good videos but.....
Isnt that just a scribe?
Also, please focus less on making high production videos and focus more on beginner tutorials. I really want to learn but theres just not enough step by step information. Especially if you know nothing about woodworking. Thanks.