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Turkish Archery: How to process sinew for composite bows? (Türk Yayı için sinir

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Uploaded by on Jan 15, 2009

From butcher to bow: Complete sinew demo.
Dr. Y. Metin Aksoy, shows sinew processing for composite bows.

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  • great video!... the fisrt time i dried tendons... they become as hard as a stone which i couldnt use... so... now i know the how :D am from Bolivia best regards for u!!! thnx

  • Very informative!!!!

    Excelent filming, first time I see such a clear procedure on Achilles Tendon!

    THANK YOU!

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  • Its not too clear from the camera it looks like that you are not worried about splitting every single strand, is that right.

  • Tessekür ederim! Greetings from Hungary!

  • Very enjoyable video and now after 68 years, I know how it is processed.

  • boyle bilgileri paylasmaniz cok guzel

    elinize saglik

  • very good demonstration! It is very helpful, I bought some smoked tendon and I now that it is not good.. hip hip hooray for you Dr. Metin Aksoy......

  • @5tonyvvvv catgut is watersoluable material ı cant advice

  • Nice video and very professional work. Need to start some replica of turkish bow from Belgrade Military museum. It will be very helpfull to me. Thanx.

  • I use dry fish bladder glue that can be obtained in shops for painters.

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