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@joeasher28766 ай бұрын
Will it bow... Bed slats... Cheap, a lot of the cutting is already done, flexible (beech, birch but probably not pine). I think it could be good.
@rebelrye6 ай бұрын
As allways Kramer, great video. I wassad toread on your website that you will no longer be making bows. I truly enjoy the one I haveand was seriously considering getting another. Nonetheless, keep the videos coming. They are quite entertaining to watch.
@hamasmillitant16 ай бұрын
2.50 materials, $500 worth of skilled labour :P very nice
@sonnybonowig75386 ай бұрын
My luck i send out my DNA and it gets planted at a crime scene some place I've never been.😂
@grejen7112 ай бұрын
@@joeasher2876 Aren't those only about 60" long or less?
@johnt.chambers42046 ай бұрын
As always, this was a fun video to watch. Obviously, we all know that Pine is not an ideal bow wood but nonetheless, it is a functional bow. What I have found is that compression is the weakness for softer woods. I wonder if it could be fire hardened to help with compression, and maybe a cheap backing of fiberglass cloth. You might be able to get it up to 35 or 40 lbs that way and still keep the price down.
@tonester86 ай бұрын
Yes I agree! I would love to see just how far you could take a regular 2x4 by doing simple techniques like this!
@malcolmjohnson59416 ай бұрын
A fiberglass backing would be detrimental. It would put more load on the belly which is obviously the weak spot with this wood.
@Dicky_McB6 ай бұрын
@@malcolmjohnson5941Maybe this could be helped by laminating both the back and belly with fiberglass?
@chrisferguson75496 ай бұрын
Yes u can overlay these with fiberglass mesh and poxy or even leather
@MissGroves6 ай бұрын
These would be great for larp, cosplay, kids, beginners, really like the idea
@tomatopotato11365 ай бұрын
How me make arrow?
@EP-zl3gj6 ай бұрын
This is a border life changing video for me. I understand there's some basic tool necessary to get the project done but cost vs skill xp is insane. Thank you sir, great video
@goofistmcnutty32806 ай бұрын
I'd love to see how you tackle making a different style of bow, even if just for one video. Something like a asymmetric bow like a Yumi bow or even a Penobscot bow. Great video, keep up the good work!
@adtymryd62956 ай бұрын
I am always curious and theorize that pine woods from 2x4s are okay for bow making, but I've never actually tried it out of fear it'll just fail... But you, not only you prove it to be possible, but also make it seem easy enough for other people to build it. Thank you very much for your efforts 😊 now I'll know for sure it'll work if I follow these instructions 👏👏
@TheSunnyTrails4 ай бұрын
The thing with this timber is it’s hard and brittle not hard and malleable so it can crack and break pretty easily over time even with good care, technique and let’s say linseed oil every so often. It works but I wouldn’t use this timber if it was my life on the line and had access to something else. It’s all fun and that’s what matters :)
@bubblehead53946 ай бұрын
Glad to see this channel growing. Can't wait for you guys to start selling bows again. I'd be first on the list. 😉
@MaxDad7Ай бұрын
I remember seeing in a forum somewhere that some pine woods are denser than others. The pine from the lumber store is young and cheap pine which is going to be terrible. I also read that because it is a soft wood, you would need to make it wider and longer than your average bow so it doesn't set quickly. I always wanted to try doing a cheap pine build, but never have.
@einar_476Ай бұрын
If Apocalypse Crafting 101 was a community college course, I love this
@zachbrazeau38866 ай бұрын
Kramer you and Clay hayes are really making me want to start trying to build bows 🙏
@ShawnForno3 ай бұрын
The pure laugh on that first shot @11:40 That's why I want to build this. Thanks for the great idea and simple explanation. Rad.
@cecilsowers82426 ай бұрын
Always love watching your simple bow builds. Though I tried to make one in the past and it was not successful I still enjoy your videos.
@fadeintoyou53416 ай бұрын
You should try a pine belly with a birch back! Two laminate bow. It's the traditional Finno Ugric style. A cheap yet high performing bow?
@ethanstephenson5236 ай бұрын
Love the content man. I just ordered some strings for you for the first time. I'm glad I now where its coming from and the will be great quality. Keep up the great work brother.
@2S746 ай бұрын
You did it !!! Thank you for sharing your experiments. 😄
@jimcorbett37646 ай бұрын
Very nice- pine does look good with finish, and I love the clean lines- great build!
@nerfherder42843 ай бұрын
Your attitude is spot on ✌🏻
@pedroclaro78226 ай бұрын
I remember like it was yesterday a video you put out of a store bought board bow DIY. I wonder how many years ago that was and how long i've been with you on youtube
@theBrightman6 ай бұрын
This would pair really well with the straw? and silk spiral targets you showed previously.
@Helliconia545 ай бұрын
Here in Australia, We have a Hardware store, Bunnings. They sell Australian Spotted gum floor boards. They make very nice self bows
@joepublic5736 ай бұрын
very cool ... simple explanations work every time :)
@kirknorman24036 ай бұрын
So cool, thanks!!
@CaptainAhab24 ай бұрын
This is amazing! If I can, I would like to make this work for kids who would be able to see and help craft their own bow.
@iliapetrov88906 ай бұрын
Amazing, keep up the good work!
@diy-hyrum98426 ай бұрын
Yep, always finish your tiller before you shape up the handle. It's pointless to spend hours making a gorgeous handle just to find out your tiller is bad and the bow is fire wood.
@remidmytryshyn89826 ай бұрын
I would love to see your version of a laminated Penobscot bow!
@paulhyland46536 ай бұрын
Nice one. Would a piece of bamboo flooring or skirting boards work better?
@OvercutHood5 ай бұрын
Congrats, Horizon; Zero Dawn gave me an itch for archery, and you've given me an itch to build a bow
@wvideoyahoodk4 ай бұрын
So great :-) I´ve got very good bows. Have to try this
@jimmycone37176 ай бұрын
Great Video!!
@garettcline13656 ай бұрын
Love your content!
@matthewmcbroom16915 ай бұрын
I am annoyed because I watched one of your shorts now this video....now I want to start building bows.
@reapergrim766 ай бұрын
Very cool! 😀
@Swamp-Fox6 ай бұрын
Amazing!
@DimitrisFrini6 ай бұрын
Great job
@peacefulscrimp51836 ай бұрын
Great video 👌
@sigmanarchery546 ай бұрын
Very cool great job. God bless.
@digitaldogs2336 ай бұрын
Very cool. Something I'll end up doing one day. Thankyou for the tips 👍🏻
@mikeycrabtree1236 ай бұрын
@digitaldogs233 Today is one day. Just saying. It has been my personal experience that "one day" often as not never comes. This is not said to beat you up, but rather to encourage and embolden you. If you think you are seriously interested, then set a definite day/deadline to start this project. Even better, record your progress! Share it, so this budding community can celebrate your journey and grow in knowledge with you!
@digitaldogs2336 ай бұрын
@@mikeycrabtree123 I get you and no i didn't feel beat up. As you're comment is very true. 👍🏻
@vicroc42 ай бұрын
Sounds like it'd be great for just plinking. Sometimes all you really want is to get out on the range and send some arrows, and this would absolutely do that.
@Gus00466 ай бұрын
Buen trabajo y buen vídeo. ¿Qué tipo de madera es?
@markbarnfield49806 ай бұрын
Welsh and proud buddy your a fellow Celtic warrior lol
@andrewallason45306 ай бұрын
If you ran a few layers of fibreglass tape down the front of the bow (convex side), would that improve the ‘poundage’ and resilience of the bow?
@hilltopper6006 ай бұрын
any advice on sharpening a cabinet scraper
@davidbean5807Ай бұрын
is it possible to stabalize the entire bow stave as a first step? And if so how would it affect the overall performance?
@M5guitar15 ай бұрын
Would a layer of fiberglass help increase pull weight?
@FrenziedTanates6 ай бұрын
Another awesome video. Now let's say just for the sake of argument you want to take it a step further and back the bow. What's the cheapest way to effectively put a backing on it?
@NelsonCobb5 ай бұрын
For a 60" 50-60# R/D Bow, about how thick are the limbs? (glass,veneers,core,tapers)
@werewolf746 ай бұрын
could a backing be put on it? Maybe the whole drywall tape or snake / fish skin? Would burnishing the bow with a torch do anything?
@Stoney429b4 ай бұрын
Hi Kramer How do you decide which limb will be the top and which will be the bottom?
@destroyer16756 ай бұрын
A thought I often have watching you make entire bows from 1 piece of wood is: doesn't making the handle also affect tillering? Even if it's not by much you always seen to remove what looks like half the depth? of the wood at your thumb-pointer finger rest/grip spot.
@BANANA1TERACOTTA1PIE3 ай бұрын
i always thought the grain of the wood had to be showing along the side of the bow (kind of like natural veneers) , but in this video you are using the grain flowing down the face of the bow, is this common practice, or is it just the pattern of the stave being used? sorry, if this is confusing, i find it hard to describe what im talking about
@cynthiastandley57426 ай бұрын
Perfect! I need to make a low poundage bow; say 15 lbs. I tried my first bow out of Mountain Maple. Lots of knots. It broke at 4 pounds. Ooops. $2.34? Is that after you removed all the waste parts of the 2X4? 😂
@user-dl2md2kv4x6 ай бұрын
Very interested in bow making, never done it, but I have done a fair bit of wood working, could you explain grain (sorry, new here, maybe you already have done), tightness (growth rings) their direction, etc for when choosing a suitable plank/board. TIA
@ppeppe5 ай бұрын
The ones with flattest rings, ideally going horizontally across limb, are best. The key thing is no spiral / twist . Good luck
@christophertracey72016 ай бұрын
Wow nice job but soft woods are alot harder to work with
@LongBowMan896 ай бұрын
Kramer happy New Year my friend, great cheap build ! You should take this bow and put some glass backing on it. That would be interesting. I take it the 2x4 is pine ?
@NatenNator6 ай бұрын
This is exactly what I was thinking. What happens to the durability if you back it with glass? Yeah, it's a cheap bow but maybe your using this to build a kids bow that they're going to grow out of but you don't want to risk it exploding on them?
@beav69395 ай бұрын
you can increase the poundege by giving the bow a syah
@rogertulk86076 ай бұрын
What kind of wood is this? It looks like construction-grade spruce. Is that right? I've built bows before and I might take this on when the weather warms up.
@xpndblhero51705 ай бұрын
Now I want to try and make a takedown version.... 😁👍
@elifox44546 ай бұрын
How fast can you make a good bow?
@Aspen77806 ай бұрын
You mentioned one of the limitations is the low poundage. Just for clarification, Colorado has a minimum bow poundage of 35 lbs and New Mexico has no minimum poundage limit, both to hunt big game including elk. People think you need to have a compound bow with more wheels, pulleys and strings/belts on it than an engine block with 80 lbs to hunt. Not so.
@IdopaintingАй бұрын
How thin does the boy end up being to start tillweing on a tillering tree ?
@schoolhaters19923 ай бұрын
In the past month I've been trying to make a bow and the 3 that I have built all broke in roughly the same spot(near the handle). I have used different wood and tried multiple designs(including thus one). If anyone could help that would be nice.
@jo5dsmanrising505 ай бұрын
This might be an ignorant question but as someone who has never made a bow before and has only shot one a handful of times what arrows do you use for this type of bow?
@jimmydeanfishboy37344 ай бұрын
how about a jbweld will it bow?
@jmcb52156 ай бұрын
I made a 60lb at 29" bow out of maple from home depot. Just gotta sort through the wood
@stevendorries6 ай бұрын
Which kind of maple was it?
@philipfriedrich81356 ай бұрын
Ist es jetzt noch möglich eine Schicht Fiberglas aufzubringen? Würde das den Bogen haltbarer machen?
@Moo0oody19886 ай бұрын
🥹that’s so satisfying..
@gnothisauton21164 ай бұрын
I am curious about your total time invested and how much set it developed after those 200 (or 1000) shots. What does it chronograph at? I’m not asking to imply criticism; really just curious what a 20 lbs pine bow can do. Great video.
@numberoneappgamesАй бұрын
I would love to see what you can do with PVC. :>
@aleamarillo34606 ай бұрын
Is this pine?
@RezzoCreeSavage69Ай бұрын
lol swampy cree/native american guy here. Damn, i wish i knew how to make one and also hunt with an bow and arrow. do you guy's bows and arrow come ready to use when buying or would i have to built it. and string it and all that complicated stuff. i mean one day i would like to learn our old ways of hunting with a bow and arrow and learning how to make one also the old traditional way.
@pathardage18806 ай бұрын
Thank you. Sure beats sweating it out on a shave horse.
@BlueSparrow134 ай бұрын
Also remember recurves are used to get more poundage out of the same materials.
@uramis006 ай бұрын
So you see, thats where the trouble began. 11:35 That smile. That damned smile.
@Mentaidon19 сағат бұрын
What wood do you use
@grejen7112 ай бұрын
No backing at all on this one?! I thought I had a nice red oak board bow up to about 26" draw at 35# it snapped.
@TheCrepusculum6 ай бұрын
Would it help if you glued a layer of leather, fabric or something similar to the front? either to make it heavier or to extend life expectancy.
@BlueSparrow134 ай бұрын
It has been done historically yes
@TheCrepusculum4 ай бұрын
@@BlueSparrow13 thanks, but why and who. to increase draw weight or to increase lifespan.
@goldenwind88836 ай бұрын
Can you make traditional Japaneese bow
@CyberSCP-4265 ай бұрын
Could you whittle this? I have a Spartan Swiss Army Knife and not many other tools.
@janehelberg98153 ай бұрын
Hi sir I am building a Recurve take down bow I am from South Africa. My riser is 17 inch and I want a 62 inch bow. My limb pads will be 4 inches how long must the limbs be cut to make a 62 inch bow? I ask a lot of people and many do not know. I use my wife you tube channel. Nice video info you gave
@musikSkool6 ай бұрын
I heard that making a bow a recurve increases its poundage.
@dbbeck903 ай бұрын
I wonder how well this would work in penobscot fashion
@scatterbrain94906 ай бұрын
👍
@bostontricker2116 ай бұрын
i dont understand why alot of thumb draw bowers don't like Kramer bow builds.
@Simlatio6 ай бұрын
Can't wait to snap the best quality piece of pine at Bunnings! For those outside Australia, its like finding a unicorn just to turn it into dog food.
@loldumptroller89125 ай бұрын
And now the megermend in a acual megerment that is logical like meters and cm
@allanwelsh30955 ай бұрын
You never explain how and where to remove wood. What is that you're doing when you tiller it? What's that tool for?
@bagel_guy94956 ай бұрын
Now try to build a penobscot bow this way to get a hunting weight bow
@kevinemard53706 ай бұрын
Will the bow be stronger if you fiberglass it
@luckylarry51126 ай бұрын
I'm will try one over the next week (snowed in) and glass back it. I will report back. I'm after 48" with a 16" draw and 30#. I only hunt small game and birds. I live in the Oregon high desert and all the wood is crapola!
@sherrattpemberton60896 ай бұрын
If you want a stronger bow why not just make it out of different wood?
@luckylarry51126 ай бұрын
@@sherrattpemberton6089 I lived in the Alaskan bush for years and no good bow wood. I always had 2 or 3 in process because of breakage. I would've loved some Osage or Hickory. Even putting a glass back on guaranteed nothing and I was only shooting for 35 to 40 pounds. I harvested small game and fish instead of using my bullets. Just my .02
@mimeric30486 ай бұрын
I’m a bit scared of starting a project. Because I tried one of the bow you made a video about and it broke on my first try. I guess I need practice to success 🤷♂️
@hansimgluck92076 ай бұрын
Many very successful and experienced bow builders broke bows. This is not a hobby or profession like anyome else. It takes a lot of time but is very rewarding on the long run.
@hansimgluck92076 ай бұрын
Many very successful and experienced bow builders broke bows. This is not a hobby or profession like anyome else. It takes a lot of time but is very rewarding on the long run.
@hansimgluck92076 ай бұрын
Many very successful and experienced bow builders broke bows. This is not a hobby or profession like anyome else. It takes a lot of time but is very rewarding on the long run.
@xjade11.116 ай бұрын
You really need to wear eye protection when you sand.
@joshmyers28735 ай бұрын
You could back that with drywall tape and wood glue. Should make it stonger for not much more price.
@megaklant676 ай бұрын
If you combine this bow with the duct tape backing then you will get a cheap but durable bow.
@mitch92376 ай бұрын
Well, I guess I gotta go make another bow...
@homegrowncolorado86506 ай бұрын
Going down to the Goodwill to "thrift" me a belt sander for under $30 🙃
@jasonhawes50966 ай бұрын
4%South Italian. Y'all won't sum peetzer?
@zaxus2116 ай бұрын
do NOT send anyone your dna!
@Davefinney3705 ай бұрын
2.34 if you do not count labor.
@AsterFozАй бұрын
people don't usually pay themselves for their own work
@nicksochacki97196 ай бұрын
Go into the woods, you can build a bow for free.
@peachsncream58084 күн бұрын
Family histories lol . An elderly English woman / client of mine did the DNA THING . First time they tolled her she was 97% English ect ect ….every few year’s they refine the DNA technologies , and send her Updated statistics . Now the tell her she has English Spanish …Norwegian ect ect ect . Definitely No longer 97% English….similarly they did the same with her daughter . 🤷 . Seems pointless to me .