Making English Longbows from Common Woods

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Organic Archery

Organic Archery

Күн бұрын

The question has been asked a million times - "Will _____ wood make an English Longbow?"
I'll refer to them instead as D-bows, because the design was quite widespread throughout history and is relied on by several of the remaining hunter-gatherer tribes to this day.
Several different trees are used for traditional English longbows -- most famously Yew -- but also Ash and Elm which were referred to as the "meanewoods". The Native American longbowmen of the eastern seaboard preferred Mulberry, Hickory, and Black Locust.
Many of the archery books and bowyers' forums repeat the same mantra : these woods are not suitable for a D-shaped cross section. If you do make one from, say, hickory -- it'll follow the string terribly, have subpar performance, and most likely fail in compression.
You sure about that?
In this video, we examine D-bows made from common backyard hardwoods. After running my own tests on dozens of longbows made from second-string woods over the past 18 months or so, I've decided to respectfully disagree.
Let me know what you think in the comments below. If you have experience with meanewood longbows, I'd love to hear about it.
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Пікірлер: 300
@elricthebald870
@elricthebald870 Ай бұрын
Spamming comments to cheat is just lame. Totally agree if you disqualify spammers. Would love to win one of your bows, but I will do it the honorable way.
@organicarchery
@organicarchery Ай бұрын
As it should be! Good luck in the future drawings!
@olejohanneso.friestad3992
@olejohanneso.friestad3992 Ай бұрын
Love the video man! In 2013, I took a bowbuilding class with a Norwegian master bowyer that taught Nydam longbows and flatbows. I built a Nydam longbow out of a ash board stave and soon after started harvesting bow woods locally here in Norway. It took a few years until I got back into it and have been on and off building bows and arrows now. I really wanted to have a go on the D style longbow but didn't quite know what woods to use. Thanks for doing this and refueling my desire to have a go at this kind of bow even though I don't have access to prime bow woods. Best regards from Norway
@organicarchery
@organicarchery Ай бұрын
That's great! I've always wanted to do a Nydam longbow. I'm sure you'll find some quality meanewoods for D-bows hiding in the Norwegian backcountry!
@Secondstrings
@Secondstrings Ай бұрын
Great to see someone making the craft less dogmatic and promoting experimental thinking and individual discovery. I think a lot of beginners get bogged down by a formula they think they need to follow without considering the unique piece of wood in their hands. Its a natural substance that requires active attention and not just blind intention. The more I build the more I realize what are rules and what are guidelines, and its one of those things that can really only come from experience and breaking bows
@organicarchery
@organicarchery Ай бұрын
Absolutely! When first starting, I remember being discouraged by the formulaic approach to "getting a good bow" from each stave. There were other designs that would've fit some pieces better, but as you said, it only comes with time and experience!
@letitroll1972
@letitroll1972 Ай бұрын
As you explained, Wych Elm was used for war bows. I read somewhere that Medieval Welsh archers used Wych Elm as Yew was in short supply. These bows were described as rough finished and very powerful at close range. It is recorded that at the siege of Abergavenny in 1175, Welsh arrows penetrated an oak castle door said to measure five fingers thick.
@organicarchery
@organicarchery Ай бұрын
Awesome! Elm makes exceptional bows!
@piotrmotek8492
@piotrmotek8492 Ай бұрын
Podejrzewam że to bajki. Żaden łuk nie przebije dębowej deski grubości 2 cale.
@zachariasbjorngren1552
@zachariasbjorngren1552 Ай бұрын
Nice to see someone else just trying out different woods, I have broken quite a few sticks but also gained experience
@organicarchery
@organicarchery Ай бұрын
It's normal to break them in the early years, for sure. Apply what you learned from each bow to the next one and carry on!
@VinceW187
@VinceW187 Ай бұрын
That's was a cool video, not taking information at face value but discovering it for yourself.
@organicarchery
@organicarchery Ай бұрын
Always!
@stevenparsons4464
@stevenparsons4464 Ай бұрын
Thank you for doing these videos. You answer the salient questions I have about "D" shaped long bows, which I thought were only made in Britain.
@organicarchery
@organicarchery Ай бұрын
It's one of the most ubiquitous designs throughout our history!
@GaryDellone
@GaryDellone 8 күн бұрын
I Really appreciate your approach, information and skill. I would like to see how you actually wrapped and finished the nocks. Thank You for taking the time to teach others the craft.
@Fabsterman
@Fabsterman 9 күн бұрын
I always admire how precise you are shooting with any bow you pick up ; )
@organicarchery
@organicarchery 8 күн бұрын
Bow length and draw weight may vary, but the fundamentals of marksmanship remain the same!
@aarondaven4579
@aarondaven4579 Ай бұрын
I’ve always been a sucker for the English Longbow!!!
@organicarchery
@organicarchery Ай бұрын
Me too!
@Couponuser16
@Couponuser16 6 күн бұрын
Incredible video. I believe that the Jurchen/Manchu people of NE Asia also used D-Shaped Longbows of Mulberry in addition to the wood/horn/sinew composites with non-bending tips more common to the region. Awesome to see it seemed to perform well. Also, 2:51 you are being really casual about being gifted a real Hadza bow! That's incredible! Have you shot it at all?
@gussie88bunny
@gussie88bunny Ай бұрын
That was a great video, thank you. You speak very well, and your videos are nicely paced and edited. Appreciate, Gus
@organicarchery
@organicarchery Ай бұрын
Thank you very much!
@HungryMoosey
@HungryMoosey Ай бұрын
I really do appreciate the craftsmanship in your videos. You make bowmaking look easy. I wanted to comission you for a bow, but I couldn't convince my wife that the price was worth it. Even so, I still very much appreciate your videos. Maybe I'll make my own one day.
@organicarchery
@organicarchery Ай бұрын
Very understandable. Bows made by professional bowyers have been pricey for about as long as currency has existed. The standard was set early in written history at around two weeks wages from an honest man's salary, and it seems the price range has withstood the test of time!
@kenutranscends5086
@kenutranscends5086 Ай бұрын
Man I’m so impressed… and shocked to be honest. This goes against everything we’ve learned, but you’ve shown it’s possible. Not only have you accomplished this task, but furthermore made some of the most efficient bows I’ve seen
@organicarchery
@organicarchery Ай бұрын
There are certainly more efficient designs for some of these woods, but there's no doubt they can still make D-shaped longbows!
@Daryl2367
@Daryl2367 Ай бұрын
Hey, love your comments at the end of your video - respect. I’m from England and am what is called a Commoner in one of the last Towns in England that has a Hocktide Court which manages all the Commoners assets in the town - fishing, hunting, pub, cattle, lands etc…These Common rights were given to the town by ‘John of Gaunt’ in around 1370. We also have, I believe one of the oldest Archery clubs in the U.K. which I think can, trace its routes back to this period. Consequently I’d love to win one of your ‘almost‘ English Longbows and bring it home, to let it loose on some of our lovely French straw targets 😂. Love your work.
@organicarchery
@organicarchery Ай бұрын
That's awesome! Thanks for sharing your history knowledge. I call these English-ish bows, and they might be a disgrace to the members of a true English archery club, haha!
@tuffymartinez
@tuffymartinez Ай бұрын
Thank You Correy.... Keep the shows coming always honest, informative .... TM
@equipyourselflifeskills5802
@equipyourselflifeskills5802 Ай бұрын
I have been researching bow making and I have ash that I have had for years. I figured that would be a great starter so I did a search and this was the first vid that caught my interest. I am watching this one twice. I love the your attitude toward “let’s see” in what a piece of wood can give me. That’s my take on this vid and it is very encouraging. Since I watched this vid, I decided I would learn a lot. And no doubt, I have. Thanks for your no compromise attitude on giving all wood a chance to be something that makes a deference. I look forward to your next vids. I have watched all your vids. Thanks!
@organicarchery
@organicarchery Ай бұрын
I really appreciate you watching all the videos. Thank you for the support! The best bow wood is whichever one you have access to, so give it a try!
@equipyourselflifeskills5802
@equipyourselflifeskills5802 Ай бұрын
@@organicarchery yes, I am going to stick to your process because, as you say in your vids, you have to do it and see what your results are! Gain the understanding of you can acquire. Thanks.
@stephenarachtingi8678
@stephenarachtingi8678 Ай бұрын
Great work! just finished my first hickory self-bow and I am hooked.
@edoardomastrofini4909
@edoardomastrofini4909 13 күн бұрын
Hi I am 24, I just started making bow and your videos helped me a lot
@organicarchery
@organicarchery 11 күн бұрын
Glad you found them helpful!
@user-wh2ge9wu8s
@user-wh2ge9wu8s 26 күн бұрын
All it took was just one video and now I’m hooked ur channel. Just one video and u helped me with a few small problems i was having. And thank you again for showing the measurements of how a true English long bow is supposed to be . I really enjoy ur work keep it up . And that ash bow u made was so sick .. you rock dude !!!
@organicarchery
@organicarchery 9 күн бұрын
I'm glad to hear the videos have been helpful! Thanks for watching. I really appreciate the support!
@jasonvahl9770
@jasonvahl9770 Ай бұрын
I'm really happy to see Mulberry in there; I grew up with tons of it in the Midwest and always wondered if it would hold up as a bow. That is one I would definitely want to use!
@organicarchery
@organicarchery Ай бұрын
I've only made two mulberry bows -- one Neolithic flatbow and one D-bow -- but I'm impressed and looking forward to working with it more!
@leighjones5551
@leighjones5551 Ай бұрын
Thanks for your prompt and informative response. I will proceed as you suggested and let you know what I discover. Many thanks LeighJones
@philippbrugge5924
@philippbrugge5924 Ай бұрын
Very nice to see different types of wood in direct comparison! would love to get one of these
@allanezekiela8692
@allanezekiela8692 Ай бұрын
Very cool content. Enjoying the different aspects styles of the bows. Keep up the content
@austinsprouse2405
@austinsprouse2405 Ай бұрын
Been following your instragram for years. Glad to see you expanding into more longform content. I love the no frills and educational approach. Keep em comin!!
@organicarchery
@organicarchery Ай бұрын
Thank you for the continued support as I learn this new platform!!
@user-vt1oj3sv2o
@user-vt1oj3sv2o Ай бұрын
Job well done Correy...keep up the good work.
@juderyan1284
@juderyan1284 Ай бұрын
So cool, just stumbled across your channel. Just started looking into bow making, so interesting. Amazing that you give away these bows. I really like that you are trying things for yourself here, so many people are too afraid to try new things or believe ehat everyone else is saying because that is what they heard from someone who heard it from someone. Top work, cant wait to check out your other content. Great work man!
@organicarchery
@organicarchery Ай бұрын
Welcome aboard, and thank you for the support!
@insularis
@insularis Ай бұрын
Fantastic, thanks for the very informative videos!
@jharchery4117
@jharchery4117 Ай бұрын
Always a pleasure to watch your work. Thank you.
@organicarchery
@organicarchery Ай бұрын
Many thanks!
@razorbak66
@razorbak66 Ай бұрын
Absolutely amazing I enjoy your builds immensely
@organicarchery
@organicarchery Ай бұрын
Glad to hear it!
@lamarmcclure6302
@lamarmcclure6302 Ай бұрын
I'm new to bow building your videos are easy to follow and very informative keep up the good work
@organicarchery
@organicarchery Ай бұрын
Glad to hear they're helpful for newcomers!
@TheMurphyn
@TheMurphyn Ай бұрын
Excellent video, great information! I've been shooting English Longbows for a couple of years now.
@rogersimeons2781
@rogersimeons2781 Ай бұрын
Your videos make my day! Thankyou
@organicarchery
@organicarchery Ай бұрын
Glad you like them!
@sci_tec
@sci_tec Ай бұрын
Such an amazing explanation and history of bow builds. I grew up shooting recurve. I worked for Hoyt just out of high school on their limb line making both compound ad recurve limbs. Just last year I started shooting a compound.
@jflute83
@jflute83 Ай бұрын
Very good information! Appreciate it brother
@RK-pz6tx
@RK-pz6tx Ай бұрын
Great video, there's something very satisfying about seeing the natural grain of the wood and the little "imperfections" becoming part of the finished piece. Would love to win one of these.
@brandonchristian8730
@brandonchristian8730 Ай бұрын
Love the commentary you’ve started adding to videos, you’ve inspired me to try making my own bow and I’ve got a few hickory and juniper staves drying now!
@organicarchery
@organicarchery Ай бұрын
Awesome! It’s a steep learning curve but worth the effort. Hickory is very forgiving and will give you a higher chance of success! Juniper is a fickle mistress, though!
@guntherhuemer1767
@guntherhuemer1767 Ай бұрын
Sir, you build fantastic bows! i can feel the power and speed in the video!👍
@organicarchery
@organicarchery Ай бұрын
Very much appreciated!
@eddy4112
@eddy4112 Ай бұрын
As usual, an excellent video. Please keep it up !!!
@organicarchery
@organicarchery Ай бұрын
Many thanks! More to come!
@martinmuhoberac336
@martinmuhoberac336 Ай бұрын
Always wanted to build a bow. you’re helping me start that journey with your videos
@organicarchery
@organicarchery Ай бұрын
Glad to hear they've been helpful for newcomers!
@charlesowens4864
@charlesowens4864 Ай бұрын
Thanks for another awesome video Correy! Those bows are simple and beautiful.
@organicarchery
@organicarchery Ай бұрын
Agreed! The bow shape as old as time!
@BeckumOutdoors
@BeckumOutdoors Ай бұрын
Great video. I like your statement about things written back in the day not necessarily being the last word. You have a very honest approach to your videos.
@organicarchery
@organicarchery Ай бұрын
Thank you, Thad! I've been watching your videos for years and have picked up some valuable skills from you and Keith's work. I appreciate what you guys are doing for bowyers!
@gordonallison1055
@gordonallison1055 Ай бұрын
Enjoyed your video loads, excellent
@jasonbedwell1440
@jasonbedwell1440 11 күн бұрын
I really enjoyed your video I'm just starting out building my own bows and you've given some good insights. Thanks
@organicarchery
@organicarchery 11 күн бұрын
Glad you found the information helpful!
@ianbruce6515
@ianbruce6515 Ай бұрын
Thank you for that video! You may have inspired me to go back to building self bows. I've been doing laminated self-backed and bamboo-backed bows with glued in backset for quite a while. I've never done anything other than flat bows-- because of the early bowyers books that you mentioned. I may have to give a d-bow a try!
@organicarchery
@organicarchery Ай бұрын
Give it a try! If you're on instagram and would like to see some really nice wood laminate d-bows for inspiration, check out Heritage Bows.
@stevenedington6265
@stevenedington6265 Ай бұрын
I love watching you work. I’m not a bow maker so some of your explanations go over my head but you have definitely peeked my interest in bow making.
@organicarchery
@organicarchery Ай бұрын
I appreciate you watching despite not being in your wheelhouse at the moment!
@stevenedington6265
@stevenedington6265 Ай бұрын
@@organicarchery As a teenager I was very interested in archery. It only got pushed to the back burner when I joined the Navy in 71. After that I was too busy with my family and career. Now that I’m retired I love investigating the craftsmanship of the almost lost arts of making the necessities of the bygone life. I will continue to look forward to your videos.
@PrimitiveArcheryisFun
@PrimitiveArcheryisFun Ай бұрын
Those bows are fire, wish I could find woods like that in my country
@organicarchery
@organicarchery Ай бұрын
Unless you live in a proper desert, there's certainly one or two good bow woods in your area!
@7_Svarog_7
@7_Svarog_7 Ай бұрын
Cool longbows, congrats to the winner!
@johnthomas6895
@johnthomas6895 Ай бұрын
Just found your channel and love it! I have made and used a hickory long bow with no problem as well as a few osage ones - reflex/deflex - for hunting deer and turkeys.
@organicarchery
@organicarchery Ай бұрын
Great to know! I took two whitetail deer with a 74” hackberry longbow last fall. The deer didn’t seem to notice the rounded profile! 🏹
@donnieouellette6570
@donnieouellette6570 Ай бұрын
I'm tempted to give bow building a try, thanks for the inspiration.
@organicarchery
@organicarchery Ай бұрын
It's got a steep learning curve, but it's worth the effort!
@rdl628
@rdl628 Ай бұрын
I’ve tried making a few bows none have preformed well I like your videos and learning more about it thanks for the info!
@organicarchery
@organicarchery Ай бұрын
It takes time. Apply what you've learned from each bow to the next one, and before you know it you'll have one that rips!
@corye2114
@corye2114 Ай бұрын
Awesome video! These bows are Amazing. 🤙🏻
@organicarchery
@organicarchery Ай бұрын
Much appreciated!
@notkhajiit7
@notkhajiit7 Ай бұрын
I knew you’d eventually do it but still so cool to see! Thanks Correy! looking forward to learning more; KZfaq will have to suffice in the mean time, til I join a class
@organicarchery
@organicarchery Ай бұрын
I’ll look forward to having you out for a class when the time is right! Until then, the videos will keep rolling!
@danjohnson2986
@danjohnson2986 Ай бұрын
Informative. Good stuff.
@debbiej.2168
@debbiej.2168 Ай бұрын
Beautiful bows.
@Joegibbs-archery
@Joegibbs-archery Ай бұрын
Brilliant work matr. 😊
@organicarchery
@organicarchery Ай бұрын
Thanks, Joe! I was imagining the true English bowyers scoffing at my "English-ish" attempts. Growing quite fond of the design!
@samfulks4896
@samfulks4896 Ай бұрын
All very real and love the information.
@organicarchery
@organicarchery Ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@johnt.chambers4204
@johnt.chambers4204 Ай бұрын
I have built several out of hickory and never really had problems with it. One of my favorite woods for shorter bows is Holly. If you have never used it, you might want to try it out sometime. It is sometimes a little hard to a good holly stave but I am pretty sure you will like it.
@organicarchery
@organicarchery Ай бұрын
Glad to hear I'm not the only one who's not noticed any compression issues! The only holly we have around here is ornamental. It's sold as a yard tree.
@samfulks4896
@samfulks4896 Ай бұрын
Thank you for the update
@andersjonsson7218
@andersjonsson7218 Ай бұрын
You make it so easy......thank´s
@stephanwieler1437
@stephanwieler1437 Ай бұрын
Nice video. I think you are absolutely right. I also made a medieval style longbow out of ash. It draws 70 lbs at 28 inch. Yes, it has a little bit of string follow. But overall it shoots good. Ash and elm where often used in medieval times. A bow was a tool. If it became to week, you had to get/ make a new one.
@organicarchery
@organicarchery Ай бұрын
Agreed. I have some friends who spend time with the Hadza in Africa each year, and they still consider bows to be very disposable. They're made carefully but quickly from green wood, with little regard for the grain or knots, and are rarely unstrung. Sometimes they last for years, sometimes not. If they break or become "tired", they just make a new one.
@benleckie5775
@benleckie5775 Ай бұрын
Nice work man, it's great to see someone encouraging people. I'm going to try a native wood from my area, central Victoria, Australia. It's called black wattle, very springy but I have no idea how it will perform. I'm new to this even though I've been hunting with bows for nearly 40 years. Thank you for the encouragement!
@organicarchery
@organicarchery Ай бұрын
I’ve read that Victoria has some good options for bow wood, but can’t remember them off the top of my head. Hopefully you find one that works well!
@nevadafitch5647
@nevadafitch5647 Ай бұрын
Good looking longbow! I am just getting started. Only have one Osage selfbow at the moment, but have just cut a few Hickoy staves, to get started.
@organicarchery
@organicarchery Ай бұрын
Hickory is a great choice for learning the craft. It'll tolerate some mistakes and still survive!
@carloscastiloplaza5789
@carloscastiloplaza5789 Ай бұрын
excellent video! I'm looking forward to a part two with black locust and oak, some fruit or something. I have made Hedeby Bows with black locust that originally have a cross section in D, but I make them in the opposite way, flat on the belly, curved on the back and it works quite well, greetings from Chile!
@organicarchery
@organicarchery Ай бұрын
It's hard for me to get ahold of black locust, but I'd love to do one of oak and I have two pear staves that are almost dry enough! Perhaps I'll have to trade someone for a black locust stave.
@diegoochoa8814
@diegoochoa8814 Ай бұрын
Gracias por compartir lo que haces. Saludos desde Argentina!
@organicarchery
@organicarchery Ай бұрын
Thanks for your support!
@roberteddy8962
@roberteddy8962 Ай бұрын
Very informative video thanks .
@organicarchery
@organicarchery Ай бұрын
My pleasure!
@rickhayhoe
@rickhayhoe Ай бұрын
Priceless information, instruction.
@organicarchery
@organicarchery Ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@user-bm8zr1zw2b
@user-bm8zr1zw2b Ай бұрын
Aanii, greetings, I have a 72" hickory / bamboo backed , longbow, that's 50#, draw weight, it's the first bow I got when I got back in to archery a long time ago, I'm 66 yrs. old now, n, after 2 surgeries , have a heck of a time drawing it back, so, I opted to drop down 10#'s ,to a 40#, hybrid longbow, that's 58", long, very fast shooting bow, my 72" longbow has string follow since I bought it, but when I could shoot it, it was a awesome bow , I guess I'm going to have to part with it ,let someone else enjoy the beauty of a great longbow, thanks for showing us your beautiful bows, shakyjake out.
@organicarchery
@organicarchery Ай бұрын
I've always felt that a bow with a little string follow shoots more predictably and quietly than one without. Makes for an excellent hunting bow! Glad to hear you're still shooting after dropping down in poundage. 40# will still do the trick!
@bobdoodle6527
@bobdoodle6527 15 күн бұрын
Hello there, I am glad I came upon your upload, and already subscribed and watching from San Diego, California. Am very fascinated with archery especially on the topic of English Long Bows. I am happy to know that long bows can be made from other hard wood other than Yews.
@organicarchery
@organicarchery 13 күн бұрын
Thanks for the support! Glad you enjoyed the video!
@MattRademacher-vf1wc
@MattRademacher-vf1wc Ай бұрын
Hickory at 70" has a good feel. But this has been educational.
@organicarchery
@organicarchery Ай бұрын
Agreed. 68-70 seems to be the sweet spot for really heavy woods like osage and hickory.
@dwood5326
@dwood5326 Ай бұрын
Love the videos !
@organicarchery
@organicarchery Ай бұрын
Thank you!
@EthanPageHunter
@EthanPageHunter Ай бұрын
Hackberry is an exceptional bow wood in my experience! I've made everything from Comanche bows to Paul Comstock style flat bows. It is tough and yes very quick. As to hickory, I have experienced the same with compression issues even on well tillered longbows... Great video sir.
@organicarchery
@organicarchery Ай бұрын
If osage is king and yew is queen, hackberry's gotta be like a royal nephew or something.
@EthanPageHunter
@EthanPageHunter Ай бұрын
@@organicarchery I like the way you think.
@jscottstockton
@jscottstockton Ай бұрын
Great job... Also I Enjoyed the history lesson.... Ah...The Elusive Hackberry
@organicarchery
@organicarchery Ай бұрын
Soon! Working through a 2022 harvest from some enormous trees that were being bulldozed. It's had some really wild, stringy elm-like grain that tears out. I'm on the lookout for a nice one from the stash.
@christiangiancamilli2681
@christiangiancamilli2681 Ай бұрын
You are a good sniper!😃😃😃😉😉💪💪👋❤️
@roberttaylor631
@roberttaylor631 Ай бұрын
Great video! Very well explained experimenting for yourself on things. Text aren’t always gospels lol nice touch on the bloopers at the end! Loved it lol 😂🤣
@organicarchery
@organicarchery Ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed them. Between trains and Gilbert, it wasn't the best day for video, ha!
@roberttaylor631
@roberttaylor631 Ай бұрын
@@organicarchery lol the struggle is real sometimes 😂🤣
@cleanixx5343
@cleanixx5343 Ай бұрын
The ELB is the quintessential bow to me, would love to win one of yours :)
@benjaminkadron
@benjaminkadron Ай бұрын
Interesting look into all the different woods. I would be interested to see how something really common like an oak would do. These are such a lovely design. I need to try one next.
@organicarchery
@organicarchery Ай бұрын
I've never made a D-bow from oak, even though it's native and common here. I don't cut oak very often, but will have to try one if the opportunity arises!
@benjaminkadron
@benjaminkadron Ай бұрын
I will try to find some hickory or something. I'm in the SE US so we have a lot of hardwood. Just a matter of finding the right thing.
@Misael.8966
@Misael.8966 Ай бұрын
Congratulations on the video and sorry for the delay. Your videos are a great inspiration for new archers. I really like English longbows but many manufacturers are like religious people with yew, not giving up other woods and even underestimating the potential of other woods, their opinion on other woods opens the way for archers who want to make their own bow.
@organicarchery
@organicarchery Ай бұрын
There will always be Yew and Osage purists, but they're missing out on the "second-string" bow woods that are a real pleasure to build with!
@Misael.8966
@Misael.8966 Ай бұрын
@@organicarchery Exactly.
@BakaEngel
@BakaEngel Ай бұрын
I couldnt agree more about trying things out. The amount of bowyers I've spoken to who will categorically state x is bad and y is good are almost matched by the amount of them who will directly contradict that and say x is good but y is bad. Always good to see experimentation and confirmation testing. I think a lot it comes down to, as you said poor tiller. I would just add that the sheer performance difference between one tree and another of the same kind of wood probably led to a lot of false assumptions too.
@organicarchery
@organicarchery Ай бұрын
Agreed all around!
@NOTMYCIRCUSNOTMYMONKEY
@NOTMYCIRCUSNOTMYMONKEY Ай бұрын
Thank you ❤
@danielbitton8067
@danielbitton8067 Ай бұрын
I was surprised to find out how abundant Osage is near me in Eastern PA. I built a long (74") and skinny D bow out of it as an experiment.
@organicarchery
@organicarchery Ай бұрын
Did you find it shocky or sluggish at that length, or was it fine? I really like 68" with osage.
@danielbitton8067
@danielbitton8067 Ай бұрын
@@organicarchery Haha well fairly new to bow making, so the upper limb developed a hinge and compression chrysals before I ever got to shoot it. Probably a combination of bad tiller and excessive length.
@garrisonglaittli6428
@garrisonglaittli6428 Ай бұрын
that hickory bow you made was beautiful. i also love that you tackled this “myth”. Love the bows you make, you’ve inspired me to shoot more. p.s. ever thought of trying out an asiatic style bow?
@organicarchery
@organicarchery Ай бұрын
Glad to hear it! Asiatic bows are complex composites that take many years to master. It might as well be considered a separate craft altogether! Maybe one day!
@AlejandritoOvejero
@AlejandritoOvejero 28 күн бұрын
this is the best channel, im from argentina and i would love to have one bow
@jernejocepek
@jernejocepek 17 күн бұрын
Nice bow!
@robertdahlgren622
@robertdahlgren622 29 күн бұрын
I’m new to your channel and am enjoying your content. Thanks for sharing and for not having a bunch of annoying music playing. I have some Hackberry drying and am looking forward to trying it. So far I have just made a few board bows from red oak. I would love to win one of your bows!
@organicarchery
@organicarchery 9 күн бұрын
I don't like the music in videos, either! :)
@Jon-tsuki-geri
@Jon-tsuki-geri Ай бұрын
Awesome 💯😎👍 bro
@jillatherton4660
@jillatherton4660 Ай бұрын
quality info, again. 😄👍
@organicarchery
@organicarchery Ай бұрын
Many thanks!
@ChrisOToole89
@ChrisOToole89 29 күн бұрын
Ok now I want to try this too
@sweetchariotengland
@sweetchariotengland Ай бұрын
Great video my man. Fortunately one of my local woods is English Yew and the other is white Ash. I'm guna have to give Hazel a try but I've got loads of Yew
@organicarchery
@organicarchery Ай бұрын
All three of those species will make a good bow. Yew being a premium wood, ash being a "second-string", and hazel better suited to slightly lower draw weights.
@sweetchariotengland
@sweetchariotengland Ай бұрын
@@organicarchery ah nice one, that's good intel. I'm getting pretty good with the Yew now with 3 successfull D curve/ reflex type profiles with cutouts and layup handles. I get the feeling that other woods may be second string but will also have their own unique issues
@johnmac4769
@johnmac4769 Ай бұрын
make my first bow from hickory when I was 15. Worked pretty well. I don't think I let it season long enough.
@organicarchery
@organicarchery Ай бұрын
It's important to get hickory extra dry before bending it!
@user-dy3dj9nm7s
@user-dy3dj9nm7s Ай бұрын
Hackberry is some fine smoking wood, gives meat a really great flavor. Love your videos. Take care.
@organicarchery
@organicarchery Ай бұрын
I'll have to try smoking some meat with the shavings!
@user-dy3dj9nm7s
@user-dy3dj9nm7s Ай бұрын
@@organicarchery And green hickory nuts work awesome too, just put them on a bed of hot coals.
@brunofporto
@brunofporto Ай бұрын
Another great and inspiring video! Thank you very much! How do you match the arrows to your bows (video suggestion 🙂)?
@organicarchery
@organicarchery Ай бұрын
Great suggestion. I've got several arrow videos on the back burner, but they take time! Hope to have those out sooner than later.
@alanlangmaid3735
@alanlangmaid3735 23 сағат бұрын
Very interesting and informative, I made my first bow last week, it is flat bow made from New South Wales spotted gum. It was a very rewarding project. Watching your video gives me the urge to attempt a English Long bow type, do you know if spotted gum would be suitable?
@flyfin108
@flyfin108 Ай бұрын
thank you
@chrisjohnson38
@chrisjohnson38 Ай бұрын
Great video, try black locust, it makes great D bows, I leave two layers of sapwood on them and they look great.
@ianbruce6515
@ianbruce6515 Ай бұрын
I made a copy of a Wampanoag bow from Black Locust. I got the crysals (sp?) across the belly that you are warned about in Black Locust--but it has held up well for years despite that.
@organicarchery
@organicarchery Ай бұрын
I've never had the chance to work with black locust, but maybe someday!
@user-hg8vf9me3g
@user-hg8vf9me3g Ай бұрын
Awesome
@adders45
@adders45 Ай бұрын
Elm was the first wood used in the making of longbows in Britain
@organicarchery
@organicarchery Ай бұрын
Elm is a fantastic bow wood.
@akknight1971
@akknight1971 Ай бұрын
I am impressed with the way you make these bows. Never thought of certain woods being able to make bows. Could hickory be used to make a shorter bow or a riding bow??? I live up in Alaska. I know we have a lot of birch, cottonwood and spruce up where i live. I am getting back into traditional archery. Very useful survival tool. Keep up the great videos.
@organicarchery
@organicarchery Ай бұрын
Yes! Hickory can make a nice shortbow. I’ve done a number of them under 54” long.
@enriquemontfort9065
@enriquemontfort9065 Ай бұрын
lovely!!!
@organicarchery
@organicarchery Ай бұрын
Thank you!
@johnnyandnik2204
@johnnyandnik2204 20 күн бұрын
HELLO CORREY,love the videos BUT I DO HAVE A QUESTION...i am really curious if you could do a video on how you go about spinning or matching an arrow to the bows you make..i see you shoot off your hand and no cut shelf...do have a bunch of arrows with differant spine weight and just match up what shoots best...just really curious on your system for arrows...or maybe you could put in the video how wide you make your handles on your bows for easier arrow matching spine...thanks for the hard work on the videos...johnny
@organicarchery
@organicarchery 9 күн бұрын
I've got a detailed arrow making video on the back burner. Lotta work to film it so not sure when it'll be done, but stay tuned!
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