I did not understand a single word in this video, but let me tell you, I was absolutly mesmerized for the 20 min or so. Artistry, skills and creativity truly transends things like culture, nationality and language. Thank you so much for sharing this video with us.
@DonRubinjo i don't understand the languange but I think it's like the science experiment where you cut the stem of a flower in half and put each half stem in different color water and watch the different color water climb up the stem. So I think(from the looks of the water, it's black, unless it's the barrel thats black) the color makes sure that the wood is fully soaked in water.
아 각궁 자랑스럽습니다. 부디 전통이 지켜졌으면 좋겠습니다.
AnhOOful 2 months ago
Wowww... i love it..
im from Brazil and i reaally wish to buy one..
Phyxiusrh 2 months ago
I would love his job!!!!
claudiobl6 3 months ago
I did not understand a single word in this video, but let me tell you, I was absolutly mesmerized for the 20 min or so. Artistry, skills and creativity truly transends things like culture, nationality and language. Thank you so much for sharing this video with us.
mythcontrolpill 3 months ago 6
@mythcontrolpill People today dont have the skill or patience for this kind of archery work, especially americans!
5tonyvvvv 1 month ago
this is a traditional korean bow
changdae11 4 months ago
Your Dad seems like an awesome guy! Thanks for sharing...
MrAMMiranda 4 months ago
excellent video. very pleased to have seen this and it has given me many useful tips.
purestman 5 months ago
I would also love to hear in English
oceanwalter 5 months ago
Why does the cooking change the color of the wood please???
DonRubinjo 8 months ago
@DonRubinjo I don't know, but if cooking changes the colour of food, why wouldn't it change the colour of wood?
NoisemakerArrow 6 months ago
@NoisemakerArrow
lol, my freind, mulberry dont change color in its own, I´am pretty shure :-)
DonRubinjo 6 months ago
@DonRubinjo it slightly plasticises the wood cells
characterbow 5 months ago
@DonRubinjo i don't understand the languange but I think it's like the science experiment where you cut the stem of a flower in half and put each half stem in different color water and watch the different color water climb up the stem. So I think(from the looks of the water, it's black, unless it's the barrel thats black) the color makes sure that the wood is fully soaked in water.
beekyosuke 4 months ago
Love to hear this in English!
TheKorban 8 months ago
This has been flagged as spam show
You are lucky!
zeidamaster 9 months ago