Well, the proof is in the so-called pudding... Great job on the repair! It definitely seems like a good tool. One day, I will have one! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks. I admit for the first month or so, I was worried it might break. But this stuff is used by bowyers to make laminated bows. It's really good stuff and because the split in the wood was long, wide and clean, there was a lot of surface area for bonding.
@@gogamgogam5485 There isn't one that I can find. I have seen some videos of high poundage KTBs shooting baby arrows where it's less than 5gpp. I wouldn't recommend that for daily shooting. I've done 5.6gpp with my CJG and it doesn't seem to mind.
Well, the proof is in the so-called pudding... Great job on the repair! It definitely seems like a good tool. One day, I will have one!
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks. I admit for the first month or so, I was worried it might break. But this stuff is used by bowyers to make laminated bows. It's really good stuff and because the split in the wood was long, wide and clean, there was a lot of surface area for bonding.
Definitely a great Korean bow. Nice review, Well done. 😊
Thanks for watching!
Hermano boricua, un saludo tradicional desde Colombia. Y un abrazo emplumado.
@@KTBIOMAlso im in love with korean archery. Learning from a Daylite Majesty. So hard, so fun. Great content, thanks for your videos. Beautiful bows!
@@K3NJ1K1 Gracias. Thank you. Yes. Hard but rewarding with every improvement.
Nice, end user tests are often useful for people.
I haven't tried anything Korean as yet but seems pretty rapid.
I was inspired to do this as there was not a lot of information about this bow online. I am making the content I was wanting to find.
What is the recommended GPP for Korean bow?
@@gogamgogam5485 There isn't one that I can find.
I have seen some videos of high poundage KTBs shooting baby arrows where it's less than 5gpp.
I wouldn't recommend that for daily shooting.
I've done 5.6gpp with my CJG and it doesn't seem to mind.