It's so cool to see what someone can do with minimal tools, fairly common materials, an idea and the passion and hard work to see it through to completion. And as just a hobby it's even more impressive. Thanks for sharing. 👏
THanks brother for the comment. It was primarilly an experiment. I was kind of doubt that it would work with the hinge on each limbs. I am glad that it work in the end.
absolutely amazing his ingenuity! Very impressive! He will never starve with the knowledge he has on creating weapons. If he had to survive off the grid, I bet he has a plan to do it.
I'm a huge fan of Hawkeye/Clint Barton. This build is magnificent, amazing and has a lot of technical components. But that's what I love about such kind of project's. Well done.
Thank you for sharing. Back in 1967 I made my second bow. Recently in the last number of years, just a few years ago, I broke limb, down the fiberglass and also took some little wood with it. I was wondering how to change the limbs on the bow. And you just showed me. Thank you.
I tried to repair a cheap crossbow few years ago but i never managed to get the spring... now I see what you did there to get the leaf spring down to spec and I'm amazed.
Make Hawkeye Bow from Leaf Spring with Folding Limbs | Hawkeye 's Collapsible Bow good for survival, Seeing this video I was amazed, thank you for sharing the information... success for "Backyard.........".....Pekalongan, Central Java, Indonesia ok
Если у человека есть техническая фантазия и прямые руки, за его работой всегда приятно и интересно смотреть, вне зависимости из какой он страны и на каком языке разговаривает.
huh that's pretty impressive. Steel has a pretty bad stenght to weight ratio compared to good bow woods, basically it springs back much slower beacause of its own mass, so i didnt expect that bow to have decent performances. The hand shock is unavoidable with such heavy limbs tho... But that was nice !
That's why the limbs should have been made of smth like fiberglass at least. But the conceptual part of this bow was turned into reality quite great...
@@jason_benedict in medieval times they made up for the inefficiency of steel trough increasing draw weight, but of course on a non mechanically assisted bow that's not an option
Thanks brother for the comment. I agree with you. It doesn't peform as good as those limbs made from fiberglass or wood. but based on my experience with fiberglass and limanated recurve bow, i think it's just a bit slower, not too slow. In the medival, people tried to increase the steel limbs of the crossbow also based on the fact that the power stroke of those bows is very short, and that they couldn't make it as long as that of today's modern crossbow as they couldn't trust that their steel limbs won't break. That's what I heard from some experts in other channels.
@@JakkiPi depends. The goal is to have a material that is light, elastic, and hard to bend. Steel is pretty elastic if it's well tempered and made with the right mix, it's very strong, but beacause it's so heavy it will release its energy more slowly, so basically you have to increase the draw weight a lot to have the performances of a more efficient material bow, fiberglass for exemple.
Once the powder's gone.... Nice design and fabrication protocol. Compact, powerful. Made a crossbow with car spring for Humanities in HS a million years ago.😊
Perfect example video for beginners with limited tools......... Not like depressing us by promoting those fancy-ass modern tools most of the viewers can't afford. Way to go Bro, definitely Gona try this one insha'Allah.
If I could I would make them lighter to carry with the riser made from aluminium. i think some bow companies have might tried it already and don't think it ll have good market.i would also try to improve the design, but it's very hard to make time for it 😀
This is awesome, if I made one I would use slightly thicker springsteel to try and get it closer to 80-100lbs. It would be fantastic for backpacking or a bug-out bag.
I think one way to make the bow "snap" would be to have some sort of a pneumatic lever at each "elbow" that forces a edge to slide the arms back until they lock into place. It would also need some spring loaded catches to fully secure them once in position.
it's interesting question. I also made bow from fiberglass strips, you might want to watch them in my other vidoes. They also have similar amount of hand shock. I think maybe composite or liminated bows have much less hand shock. I ll try your idea when I have time. Hope it ll help with the hand shock.
Awesome build! One suggestion for the snap open effect, what if you used a locking mechanism like a flip out of switchblade knife? A catch that springs when the arms extend? You could actually get the flip out and lock to work. For the string you could try a rapid cinch, the upper portion is locked in place and the lower can be snugged into place using weight. I think you could actually build a functional snap out bow with a small change. Could be amazing, and you could sell the shit out of it to all the folks that prep and some collectors.... and some weirdos lol.
@@backyard.craftsman a nother thing is magnets strong enough magnets it could preform the snap open then you can secure with some type os threaded nut because in the seen you shone he actualy inspects and messes with those areas like he was securing those areas. just a idea and love your work.
it's very expensive and harder to find in where I live. I would like to try to convert a normal recurve bow with carbon fiber into this type to bow in the future. i ll be fun.
As a recurve shooter I've always wondered if this could actually be done. A little sad they had to sacrifice a Buffalo to do it in the film, but the fact you've now proven the concept is actually plausible is absolutely amazing.
Are you sure that's 50 lbs draw weight? I shoot 45 lbs all the time, and it seems like you should get a lot more arrow penetration on that piece of fruit lol AWESOME project! It's impressive work.
thank brother for the comment. I think the dept of the penetration also depend on how old the coconut fruit is, and it's also normal for steel bow with same draw weight as wooden or composite bows to be less powerful than them. But i like it's durablity 😄
it is the weight of the limbs that makes the bow slower compared to light composite limbs even if has the same draw weight. how can 50lb steel limbs have less power than 50lb composite limbs? it has to with mass, acceleration, energy stored, and where energy is lost due to the weight of the limbs
@@sphinxios Oh yeah, I kind of understand that. I never took a physics class but I've watched a few TH-cam videos, enough to see how that makes sense. thanks for the info!
This is one that I actually think I could make. Are you primarily a metalworker, or would you possibly be interested in making a composite bow, maybe yew and horn? You need not use the ancient "fish glue" that takes 3 years to fully dry; I'm old, and none too sure that I have that much time left. 😁😁😁 Just a suggestion.
I am not a metal worker or a carpenter, but I like to do both work at home as hobby and learning. I made some furnitures from both wood and steel like once a year. I wish I had better Mig welder. It's hard to find a good one in where I live. Thanks for the sugesstion about bow makings. I tried made bow from woods before, and failed a few times as living in SEAsia it's very hard to find hard woods beside Bamboo which are good enough for bow making. I will need to order most material from abroad. So I mostly try to do something easier with available material. I hope one day I can try make other types of bows. 😀
just wondering why you didnt heat the leaf spring up in a forge to shape the bows limbs. would heating them up affect the flexibility of the leaf spring? i only ask because im going to try and make one myself and i dont want to mess it up because i the end i want mine to function like the one you made. awesome bow it is thanks for taking the time make these cool videos
I always get a little bit squeamish when I see untraditional limbs, i.e. those with failure points, but this looks pretty good. At least it shoots straight
I also doubted it will work with the hinges in the middle of the limbs. I am glad that it can shoot straight and as well as my other steel bows with similar draw weight. 😄
I am sorry brother. The template is not available at the moment. I but I can give you the following mesurement : Each limb is 2mm thick, 2.5cm wide and each is 50cm long before cutting each of them in half. The riser is 50 cm long and 3.5 cm thick, 5 cm wide. I hope this helps. Pls let me know if you have more question. 🙂
what if you also made those hinges on the lower part of the limbs just above the wooden part would it work in a way where you could eliminate the need for the wingnuts having to tighten down after bow is snapped open
I don't think it's a perfect precision bow or something but it looks like a perfectly usable bow, for how long, I'm not sure but surely this bow is compact enough to bring it in the forest without making contact with all the branches in the way. Also it looks good.
Good afternoon,I watched your video, and I liked your work,folding Hawkeye bow,I wanted to ask you, can you make the same folding bow, but more power, for hunting a large animal? How much will it cost?
Very cool! You can probably eliminate much of the handshock by leather wrapping the handle. Perhaps even leather or rubber buffers where the limbs meet the riser.
Muy buena fabricación me gusto mucho como utiliza la prensa de tornillo para doblar las laminas de metal que formaran los brazos del arco, saludos desde Colombia.
Draw weight? Speed? I'd like to see some sort of specs on it. This is a fairly simple build and these aren't hard specs to get. Chronographs for several hundred fps are like $50 and a $9.99 hanging weight scale (fishing scale) with a pulley will give you draw weight. Both are useful for other things, as well. Putting arrows down range is all well and good, but the non-folding wooden takedown bow goes together at least as easily and stores in almost as compact a footpront. I'm interested in what using a leaf instead of a removable, tillered wood limb, does for the functionality and power of the bow...is it worth the added weight and hardware or does it just "look cool".
Only have a tool to measure the draw weight. It’s 50lbs at 28inches I hope to have a chronograph soon. But by looking at the penetration power, I want to assume that the steel limbs make the bow shoot more slowly than the fiberglass limb of my other bow with the same draw weights.
It's so cool to see what someone can do with minimal tools, fairly common materials, an idea and the passion and hard work to see it through to completion. And as just a hobby it's even more impressive. Thanks for sharing. 👏
thanks brother. I am glade like the video. it's encouraging for me to make more videos. 😄
Gucci and Chanel bag also made with minimal tools
Minimal tools ??!??!??
Muy bueno
Здравствуйте, есть чертежи?
Finally someone did accurately close folding bow. Good job
THanks brother for the comment. It was primarilly an experiment. I was kind of doubt that it would work with the hinge on each limbs. I am glad that it work in the end.
@@backyard.craftsmanOla!! Belo projeto! Tem noção de quantas libras o projeto atingiu? Se virar um produto, já tem público! Com certeza sou um!!👏
absolutely amazing his ingenuity! Very impressive! He will never starve with the knowledge he has on creating weapons. If he had to survive off the grid, I bet he has a plan to do it.
Really well done getting all the hinges that accurate. That takes some skill and focus
Thanks brother. It's much appriciated. I am glad that it works. 😇
@@backyard.craftsman hello brother can i learn how to make it from you? Or it's possible to buy it? And how much it cost?
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I'm a huge fan of Hawkeye/Clint Barton. This build is magnificent, amazing and has a lot of technical components. But that's what I love about such kind of project's. Well done.
thanks brother, I am glad you like the videos
Thank you for sharing. Back in 1967 I made my second bow. Recently in the last number of years, just a few years ago, I broke limb, down the fiberglass and also took some little wood with it. I was wondering how to change the limbs on the bow. And you just showed me. Thank you.
I am glad the video is useful to you. 😄
That honestly looks fantastic. And surprisingly practical even. the cross-cut trick to thin down the leaf spring is pretty clever.
14:11 damn nice hinge. The whole TH-cam is worthwhile just for this segment alone.
@@Robert-y2k7s thanks brother for your support 😊
I tried to repair a cheap crossbow few years ago but i never managed to get the spring... now I see what you did there to get the leaf spring down to spec and I'm amazed.
Thanks brother I am glad to know that the video is useful to you. 😄
Make Hawkeye Bow from Leaf Spring with Folding Limbs | Hawkeye 's Collapsible Bow good for survival, Seeing this video I was amazed, thank you for sharing the information... success for "Backyard.........".....Pekalongan, Central Java, Indonesia ok
thanks brother
Если у человека есть техническая фантазия и прямые руки, за его работой всегда приятно и интересно смотреть, вне зависимости из какой он страны и на каком языке разговаривает.
Thank brother. I am glad you enjoyed it. 😍
huh that's pretty impressive. Steel has a pretty bad stenght to weight ratio compared to good bow woods, basically it springs back much slower beacause of its own mass, so i didnt expect that bow to have decent performances. The hand shock is unavoidable with such heavy limbs tho... But that was nice !
That's why the limbs should have been made of smth like fiberglass at least. But the conceptual part of this bow was turned into reality quite great...
@@jason_benedict in medieval times they made up for the inefficiency of steel trough increasing draw weight, but of course on a non mechanically assisted bow that's not an option
Thanks brother for the comment. I agree with you. It doesn't peform as good as those limbs made from fiberglass or wood. but based on my experience with fiberglass and limanated recurve bow, i think it's just a bit slower, not too slow. In the medival, people tried to increase the steel limbs of the crossbow also based on the fact that the power stroke of those bows is very short, and that they couldn't make it as long as that of today's modern crossbow as they couldn't trust that their steel limbs won't break. That's what I heard from some experts in other channels.
Would carbon fiber be more optimal? Would it be too light?
@@JakkiPi depends. The goal is to have a material that is light, elastic, and hard to bend. Steel is pretty elastic if it's well tempered and made with the right mix, it's very strong, but beacause it's so heavy it will release its energy more slowly, so basically you have to increase the draw weight a lot to have the performances of a more efficient material bow, fiberglass for exemple.
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Once the powder's gone.... Nice design and fabrication protocol. Compact, powerful. Made a crossbow with car spring for Humanities in HS a million years ago.😊
Thanks brother. :)
You're welcome. Brother.
WOW! Excellent work. That's as good as the folding extension ladder.
Thanks brother. Yes, it use similar concept. I am glad that it work. :)
gawd dang it backyard craftsman you just showed the world the Edo style period if making a bow
Very cool project. I can see the passion that went into this, nice work.
This is so much more efficient at saving space for backpacking with a bow. Wish I had one.
Excellent video. I've long wanted to build a steel bow. Thank you for the clever bending jig used in the vise. I will copy that.
Thanks brother. I am glad the video is useful to you. 😄
This is the first video i watched from him and can already tell he is a legend, he was using the back of an ax to hammer stuff in. Instant sub
Thanks brother I am glad you like it. Thanks for the sub. Have a nice day😄
@@backyard.craftsman You to man
This chap is genius!
Thanks brother 😀
Perfect example video for beginners with limited tools......... Not like depressing us by promoting those fancy-ass modern tools most of the viewers can't afford. Way to go Bro, definitely Gona try this one insha'Allah.
I thought that was just a watermelon but it was a freaking fresh coconut! That thing is a serious weapon!
I am glad the juice was still ok to drink after i put dozen of arrows in it.
REAL NICE been wondering about using leaf springs for 20 yrs! and my new tig welder would be nice for that too!
Thanks brother. Hope u have lots of fun doing it
You should make more of them and market them as a survival bow I bet you people would buy them
If I could I would make them lighter to carry with the riser made from aluminium. i think some bow companies have might tried it already and don't think it ll have good market.i would also try to improve the design, but it's very hard to make time for it 😀
You've got serious skills at Metal Fabrication! Nice Bow!
Thanks brother, it's much appriciated !
This is awesome, if I made one I would use slightly thicker springsteel to try and get it closer to 80-100lbs. It would be fantastic for backpacking or a bug-out bag.
That would be a much more powerful bow. it would be much lighter to carry if you make the riser from aluminium. wish you all the best. 😃
@@backyard.craftsman aluminum would be good but Carbon Fiber or Titanium, most likely kevlar string but then it would be crazy expensive.
Really cool! Even without the snap it's really impressive.
Thanks brother. I am glad u enjoy it.
I think one way to make the bow "snap" would be to have some sort of a pneumatic lever at each "elbow" that forces a edge to slide the arms back until they lock into place. It would also need some spring loaded catches to fully secure them once in position.
Thanks for sharing your thought. I will consider your idea when i try to make the bow snap for real in the future. 😃
And a built-in air compressor with gas generator. Yep.
Would adding rubber between the limbs and the riser help with dampening the shock?
it's interesting question. I also made bow from fiberglass strips, you might want to watch them in my other vidoes. They also have similar amount of hand shock. I think maybe composite or liminated bows have much less hand shock. I ll try your idea when I have time. Hope it ll help with the hand shock.
Awesome build! One suggestion for the snap open effect, what if you used a locking mechanism like a flip out of switchblade knife? A catch that springs when the arms extend? You could actually get the flip out and lock to work. For the string you could try a rapid cinch, the upper portion is locked in place and the lower can be snugged into place using weight. I think you could actually build a functional snap out bow with a small change. Could be amazing, and you could sell the shit out of it to all the folks that prep and some collectors.... and some weirdos lol.
Thanks brother for sharing your thought. I will consider your idea when i try to make the bow snap for real in the future. 😃
@@backyard.craftsman a nother thing is magnets strong enough magnets it could preform the snap open then you can secure with some type os threaded nut because in the seen you shone he actualy inspects and messes with those areas like he was securing those areas. just a idea and love your work.
I love it...hope you can make carbon fiber bow for ligther weight and compact...
it's very expensive and harder to find in where I live. I would like to try to convert a normal recurve bow with carbon fiber into this type to bow in the future. i ll be fun.
That's actually awesome what the hell. I hope there'd be more iterations of this to slowly get to what the movie's bow is like
I hope I can make it snap like in the movie in the future.
This guy is very skilled in his craft. This is outstanding ! The only question I have is, what is the poundage of the bow? I hope that is over 40 Lb.
thansk brother, it's 50lbs at 28 inches.
Очень интересно и красиво получилось!
Thanks brother I am glad you like it.
What is price
What is price 🏹 bow
This is a very well done bow.
However, I am MORE impressed with your shooting accuracy.
Very impressive.
thanks brother, I am glad you like it.
That's AWESOME!!! NICE JOB!!!
Thank you so much 😀 have a blessed day
Really amazing bro , i appreciate ur ❤️ hard work 💯🫶 , love from india 🇮🇳🇮🇳
Thanks 😊
Fantastic engineering dude! Love the end result too.
As a recurve shooter I've always wondered if this could actually be done.
A little sad they had to sacrifice a Buffalo to do it in the film, but the fact you've now proven the concept is actually plausible is absolutely amazing.
Thanks brother. it's much appreciated
Are you sure that's 50 lbs draw weight? I shoot 45 lbs all the time, and it seems like you should get a lot more arrow penetration on that piece of fruit lol
AWESOME project! It's impressive work.
thank brother for the comment. I think the dept of the penetration also depend on how old the coconut fruit is, and it's also normal for steel bow with same draw weight as wooden or composite bows to be less powerful than them. But i like it's durablity 😄
@@backyard.craftsman OHHHHH That's a coconut! I thought it was a melon. My perception was very wrong hahahaha. Cheers mate!
@@TherronKeenYes cheers mate! 😉
it is the weight of the limbs that makes the bow slower compared to light composite limbs even if has the same draw weight. how can 50lb steel limbs have less power than 50lb composite limbs? it has to with mass, acceleration, energy stored, and where energy is lost due to the weight of the limbs
@@sphinxios Oh yeah, I kind of understand that. I never took a physics class but I've watched a few TH-cam videos, enough to see how that makes sense. thanks for the info!
clever engineering and nice archery skills/grouping to add.
thanks brother, I am glad you like it. have a great day!
Ma Kore gever! :) my friend. that is one masterpiece item. I always love shooting em but making them bows is one great skill to have. awesome work
Thanks brother. Ten years ago, I didn't know how to make a bow. I liked archery a lot. TH-cam has taught me so much. Have a bless day 🙂
Anda membuat pecinta busur panah sangat kagum termasuk saya . Thanks for the video
Excellente réalisation 👍👍🤘🤘
In my opinion, the arrows should have been made a little longer, so that when pulled, the shooting range would be greater due to the tension force.
This is one that I actually think I could make. Are you primarily a metalworker, or would you possibly be interested in making a composite bow, maybe yew and horn? You need not use the ancient "fish glue" that takes 3 years to fully dry; I'm old, and none too sure that I have that much time left. 😁😁😁 Just a suggestion.
I am not a metal worker or a carpenter, but I like to do both work at home as hobby and learning. I made some furnitures from both wood and steel like once a year. I wish I had better Mig welder. It's hard to find a good one in where I live. Thanks for the sugesstion about bow makings. I tried made bow from woods before, and failed a few times as living in SEAsia it's very hard to find hard woods beside Bamboo which are good enough for bow making. I will need to order most material from abroad. So I mostly try to do something easier with available material. I hope one day I can try make other types of bows. 😀
just wondering why you didnt heat the leaf spring up in a forge to shape the bows limbs. would heating them up affect the flexibility of the leaf spring? i only ask because im going to try and make one myself and i dont want to mess it up because i the end i want mine to function like the one you made. awesome bow it is thanks for taking the time make these cool videos
I always get a little bit squeamish when I see untraditional limbs, i.e. those with failure points, but this looks pretty good. At least it shoots straight
I also doubted it will work with the hinges in the middle of the limbs. I am glad that it can shoot straight and as well as my other steel bows with similar draw weight. 😄
Skilled hands congartulation, i love that bow.
Thanks 😊
A perfeição está nesse vídeo ❤
Thanks brother :)
I would go crazy with all that little stuff!!
thanks
I have been a fan of recurvs bows since I was a kid I have some Osage orange and plan to make a three-part bow from it some day.
@@CoupleofBunkies I’m believe it won’t be hard for u. U are a craftsman. Pls share it with us when u do it.
GRANDIOSO TRABAJO MANO
Smart design, but very crude due to limited workshop and tools. Could be refined very nicely.
Thank brother it's much appriciated !
Браво мастеру 😉👍🔥
Hola desde Argentina ,puedes replicar una ? Que costo tendría?? Me encantó
thanks. I wish i had time to make more of it.
plz share actual size or diagram on pdf file
I am sorry brother. The template is not available at the moment. I but I can give you the following mesurement : Each limb is 2mm thick, 2.5cm wide and each is 50cm long before cutting each of them in half. The riser is 50 cm long and 3.5 cm thick, 5 cm wide. I hope this helps. Pls let me know if you have more question. 🙂
Could you please explain the measurements more clearly
Wow I'm still impress with your perseverance bro👌👍🏽
Thanks brother I am glad it works. it's worth it. 😄
I will pay you......
We all will pay you.
Pay me 10grand I will make u better than this
I'll make it HM do you offer?
And I will offer double what he is paying you...
@@tibsimm His Body, what you got?
what if you also made those hinges on the lower part of the limbs just above the wooden part would it work in a way where you could eliminate the need for the wingnuts having to tighten down after bow is snapped open
Wow......Very nice build.
@@BennyCFD thanks 😊
Waah...boleh tuh kalo dijual di online shop bossku😊
Good job bro! I miss my archery days🙂
Thanks brother
I don't think it's a perfect precision bow or something but it looks like a perfectly usable bow, for how long, I'm not sure but surely this bow is compact enough to bring it in the forest without making contact with all the branches in the way. Also it looks good.
Чем вы смотрите, он в мишень с 4 метров стреляет, да и эту титеву ребёнок натянет
thanks brother for your oppinion.
the hinges definitely do create a lot of vib and hand shock. add a good stabilizer and that should help a lot
Thanks brother for the advice. I will consider it. :)
its amazing! from Russia
Amazing
I will save this video and try to replicate all the steps 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
thanks brother. I am glad that this video is useful to you. wish you all the best.
50 lb. draw is a respectable weight. You could bring down game or defend yourself if need be. Good job.
thanks
Shut up and take my money! HAHAHA Nicely done.
thanks brother, it's much appriciated !
There’s probably some kind of spring mechanism you could incorporate with a trigger release to make it snap into place.
I think if the draw weight need to be very light for it to work that way.
Realmente increíble, te quedó espectacular, perfecto para llevar en la mochila ocupando muy poco espacio, gracias por compartir,
Thanks brother I am glad you enjoy it.
Muyyy buen trabajo, gran ejecución e interpretación de tan difícil idea. Felicitaciones🎉🎉🎉
Sure it might not snap to attention like the movie, BUT you did make a sick foldable bow so thats definitive W.
very nice work. you are also good with the bow ✨
Thanks brother, I am glad you like it.
Good afternoon,I watched your video, and I liked your work,folding Hawkeye bow,I wanted to ask you, can you make the same folding bow, but more power, for hunting a large animal? How much will it cost?
Good morning brother. Iam glad u like it. I am sorry I am only a hobbyist so I wish I had time to make more like this one.
Very cool! You can probably eliminate much of the handshock by leather wrapping the handle. Perhaps even leather or rubber buffers where the limbs meet the riser.
Thanks brother for sharing a good idea 👍
Muy buena fabricación me gusto mucho como utiliza la prensa de tornillo para doblar las laminas de metal que formaran los brazos del arco, saludos desde Colombia.
Thanks brother. Welcome to my channel 😍
That's the coolest thing I have seen today 🔥
Thanks brother I am glad you enjoyed the vidoe 😍
I like where to order or buy two of them
Thanks brother I wish I could make more of it for sale for you.
Very creative, you are a very smart man👍👍👍👍👍👍
Nice folding bow. Maybe you should go into mass production.
Thanks brother I wish i could make more of it for sale. I do it only as a hobby. :)
excellent workmanship! excellent video! thank you
That is awesome........love to have one of those........very unique
Thanks 😊
wow! my eyes bugged out when I saw him snap it open and shoot within seconds
Greeaaat job dude!!! You did it right!!! This is hot stuff!👏👏👏
رائع. أنت فنان و حرفي و محارب. هل تبيع ما تصنع؟ أين يمكن الحصول على هذا القوس و بأي ثمن؟
What a masterpiece please send it to the slingshot channel for review
Thanks brother that would be great!
I always laugh a little when I see a metal worker / fabricator work with wood. But it's not stupid if it works, and it came out looking great :)
thanks brother. I like to work with wood better. I am glad that the design works.
Looking Very fantastic , I need it. how can I get it. 👍🙏
I want it too. How can I get it ya??
Well done. Very well done. You should sell those. I will order 3
Thanks brother I wish I could produce more for sale.
i've done the same thing and manged to make it snap with string attached however it comes at a cost that being the draw
congratulation brother. I ve seen other doing it too. Yeah, they can do it with a very light draw weight.
Draw weight? Speed? I'd like to see some sort of specs on it. This is a fairly simple build and these aren't hard specs to get. Chronographs for several hundred fps are like $50 and a $9.99 hanging weight scale (fishing scale) with a pulley will give you draw weight. Both are useful for other things, as well. Putting arrows down range is all well and good, but the non-folding wooden takedown bow goes together at least as easily and stores in almost as compact a footpront. I'm interested in what using a leaf instead of a removable, tillered wood limb, does for the functionality and power of the bow...is it worth the added weight and hardware or does it just "look cool".
Only have a tool to measure the draw weight. It’s 50lbs at 28inches I hope to have a chronograph soon. But by looking at the penetration power, I want to assume that the steel limbs make the bow shoot more slowly than the fiberglass limb of my other bow with the same draw weights.
Nice event bro.... Amazing👍👍👍
Крутой лук!!! И круто стреляете!!!
Thanks brother. May God keep all of us save and strong. 😄
Love it. And it works which is a bonus!
Hawkeye 's Collapsible Bow good for survival i like it How much
thanks brother, I am just a hobbyist. sorry I don't sale bows.
Where can I buy it? This is really cool.
A delight to watch.
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Very good proof of concept
Beautiful work!
thanks