Great job bro, I wish you success. We hope that you will shoot a video for us, shooting long distances, so that we can see the strength and speed of the bow
Great video, it is great to see someone who doesn't just use CNC and other expensive tools! It would be great to see some longer range shots in the future. Great work.
I like Turkish Bow..and greetings from Malaysia 🤝
Thanks brother. Greeting! Malaysia is a beautiful country with lots of good people.
Прекрасная работа!!!
ПРЕКРАСНЫЙ лук!!!!
Прекрасное видео!!!!
Вы настоящий МАСТЕР!!!!!
Great job bro, I wish you success. We hope that you will shoot a video for us, shooting long distances, so that we can see the strength and speed of the bow
it is so good
Thanks ☺
I want to do it too, but I'm asking how thick the leafsprings should be, I want to try it myself, you are so talented.
The bow limbs are 4mm thick, the width is 2,4 cm. You might want to make it thicker for more heavy weight.
2:10 try using magnets to keep the individual pieces of the jig in place while straining and bending
that's a good idea
@@backyard.craftsman happy ro be helpfull
BTW great work my friend
Great video, it is great to see someone who doesn't just use CNC and other expensive tools! It would be great to see some longer range shots in the future. Great work.
Thanks brother 😊
Excellent job
Thanks brother 🙂
Bác này ở Việt Nam nên mới phải che mặt như ninja.
When your anvils a hammer and your hammer is an axe
I am glad it works :)
How many millimeters thick is the untreated leaf springs?
The bow limbs are 4mm thick, the width is 2,4 cm. You might want to make it thicker for more heavy weight.
BRAVO, abs. best, I like more......respectful from me, old BG.
What is the overall weight of the bow? Not the poundage
Where do you find all of these leaf springs??!
I bougth them at a local scrap streel shop.