Hi Miles You truly have a gift for teaching. Very concise instruction, bringing that timely element of scientific explanation that unlocks the understanding and cements the knowledge. Taking the magical and mysterious ' knowledge of the gods ' and bringing it within the grasp of mere mortals. As the saying goes....knowledge is power......and knowledge practiced and perfected.....sets men apart. The harder the skill is fought for the greater the reward. P.s. Your video on ' understanding the hardening processes of steel @ was equally excellent. Have a great Christmas.
@glyroseden2979, Thank you so much! I really appreciate it!! I'm so glad to hear that I have been able to concisely convey what I know. The Lord has greatly blessed me in being able to do this. I absolutely love it, so I am so pleased that I am able to share it. I really appreciate you taking the time to type this out. It means a lot! Thanks again! Merry Christmas! God bless! -Miles Forge
Thanks! I don't do blacksmithing, but occasionally use a cheap anvil for shop projects. Knowing techniques and how to do simple things well is extremely useful to me.
@MilesForge hahaha don't sweat the grammar. Just keep doing what your doing my friend. Your doing a great job. I am a traditional archer as well as a metal worker and wood worker. I make my own wooden arrows and bodkin points. I have not gotten around to making glue on broadheads. If you have time and want to give it a shot I would love to see it. Thanks buddy! I just subscribed.
@mikeyheltonjr, Wow! That is quite impressive! I really appreciate the suggestion! I will be giving that very serious thought! Should it work out, I would love to hear your thoughts on it when finished. Thanks again! P.S. what would be an optimal weight for the broad heads? God bless, -Miles Forge
Big fan of these longer guide-style videos. You're really good at it.
@garrettb619,
Thank you so much!
I really appreciate it, and will keep that in mind for future videos!
God bless,
-Miles Forge
Hi Miles
You truly have a gift for teaching. Very concise instruction, bringing that timely element of scientific explanation that unlocks the understanding and cements the knowledge.
Taking the magical and mysterious ' knowledge of the gods ' and bringing it within the grasp of mere mortals.
As the saying goes....knowledge is power......and knowledge practiced and perfected.....sets men apart.
The harder the skill is fought for the greater the reward.
P.s. Your video on ' understanding the hardening processes of steel @ was equally excellent.
Have a great Christmas.
@glyroseden2979,
Thank you so much! I really appreciate it!!
I'm so glad to hear that I have been able to concisely convey what I know. The Lord has greatly blessed me in being able to do this. I absolutely love it, so I am so pleased that I am able to share it.
I really appreciate you taking the time to type this out. It means a lot!
Thanks again!
Merry Christmas!
God bless!
-Miles Forge
Thanks! I don't do blacksmithing, but occasionally use a cheap anvil for shop projects. Knowing techniques and how to do simple things well is extremely useful to me.
@arthurmoore9488,
I am so glad to hear that this has been of use!
I really appreciate the comment!
Thank you so much!
God Bless!
-Miles Forge
My guy, with all due respect, Sudan is a country. A sedan is a type of road going vehicle.
@terminalvelocity6659,
My poor grammar strikes again!😅
Thank you so much for pointing out this issue! I fixed it.
Regards,
God bless,
-Miles Forge
@MilesForge hahaha don't sweat the grammar. Just keep doing what your doing my friend. Your doing a great job. I am a traditional archer as well as a metal worker and wood worker. I make my own wooden arrows and bodkin points. I have not gotten around to making glue on broadheads. If you have time and want to give it a shot I would love to see it. Thanks buddy! I just subscribed.
@mikeyheltonjr,
Wow! That is quite impressive!
I really appreciate the suggestion! I will be giving that very serious thought!
Should it work out, I would love to hear your thoughts on it when finished.
Thanks again!
P.S. what would be an optimal weight for the broad heads?
God bless,
-Miles Forge
@MilesForge broad head weight depends on the archer and draw weight of the bow. Mine would be between 6 and 8 grams.