OMG talk about make look hard and difficult !! how about clamping one end in the vice FIRST ! then bringing the heat to the job with a gas torch heating the center section then using the clamp with the threaded end rotating and clamping the flat under surface of the wooden block form instead of trying to make it sit on the oiled uneven bamboo surface ?? turning the clamp around would have made it much simpler !! next time work it all out before u pick up a camera ok ? u made it look hard .
Hello sir! I am a human of many bloodlines, Cherokee from both mother and father. I have always been drawn to hunting and fishing. Even as a child I made weapons of one kind or another. And to this day I am always making things and doing art. I have also been wanting to make some fine working bows and arrows. I got into flintnapping several years ago and now blacksmithing. Making knives and projectile points. I have subscribed to you because of your inspiration to me. Many thanks!
@superdave54811 Hey Dave I appreciate your comment and glad that you are inspired to involve yourself in this awesome passion. If you have any questions feel free to message me.
no worries mate keep plugging away at least your having a go good on you cheers
mashj50 1 month ago
OMG talk about make look hard and difficult !! how about clamping one end in the vice FIRST ! then bringing the heat to the job with a gas torch heating the center section then using the clamp with the threaded end rotating and clamping the flat under surface of the wooden block form instead of trying to make it sit on the oiled uneven bamboo surface ?? turning the clamp around would have made it much simpler !! next time work it all out before u pick up a camera ok ? u made it look hard .
mashj50 1 month ago
@mashj50 thanks for the constructive criticism buddy. Unfortunately at the time I had no gas torch,now I do so its easier.
legionnairearchery 1 month ago
Hello sir! I am a human of many bloodlines, Cherokee from both mother and father. I have always been drawn to hunting and fishing. Even as a child I made weapons of one kind or another. And to this day I am always making things and doing art. I have also been wanting to make some fine working bows and arrows. I got into flintnapping several years ago and now blacksmithing. Making knives and projectile points. I have subscribed to you because of your inspiration to me. Many thanks!
superdave54811 2 months ago
@superdave54811 Hey Dave I appreciate your comment and glad that you are inspired to involve yourself in this awesome passion. If you have any questions feel free to message me.
legionnairearchery 2 months ago
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Valquiria747 1 month ago
Thanks for the comment. Im not sure if you mean the corn oil? if so I just use that so the heat wont scorch the wood.
legionnairearchery 7 months ago
Nice video. What's that stuff on the belly?
95hanhepiwi 7 months ago
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95hanhepiwi 7 months ago
@legionnairearchery
Compa como que le hizo falta una tercera mano LOL, esta bueno de todos modos.
miltonSF 10 months ago
@miltonSF
hahaha y si falto una mano pa prensar, pero bueno hay el camarogrago iso el paro. De donde eres?
legionnairearchery 10 months ago
@legionnairearchery Vivi un tiempo en San Francisco California, ahora estoy de vuelta en Costa Rica.
miltonSF 10 months ago
no problem, thanks for watching!
legionnairearchery 11 months ago
Thanks a lot !
armanditius 11 months ago
yes I have, this was mulberry so it was easier to use dry heat as oppose to steam. Woods like hickory and ash are better for steam bending.
legionnairearchery 1 year ago
have you tried using boiling water to bend the wood?
danthman114 1 year ago
Appreciate it and thankyou. I will keep em up. Check back :)
Cesar
legionnairearchery 1 year ago
I love your videos man it's real life :-)
MrHickerynut7 1 year ago