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Building a Pacific Yew Recurve Self Bow - Start to Finish 

Clay Hayes
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For this self bow building video I'll be starting with a seasoned log and taking you through the entire process of building a pacific yew recurve self bow. Pacific yew is very similar to the European yew that was historically used to make the classic English Longbow. We'll start by splitting out a good bow stave, removing the bark and cutting the stave o length. One of the great characteristics of this particular wood is the sapwood is very strong in tension and the heartwood is strong in compression. So by leaving a thin layer of sapwood on the back of this selfbow, we end up with a natural backing. This stave has a thick layer of sapwood so I thin this to about 1/8" thick. We then lay out the bow's limbs and handle, remove all excess wood with a draw knife and rasp and start tillering the bow. Tillering is the process or removing wood from stiff areas of the bow while skipping over weaker areas. This allows the limbs to bend evenly from side to side on a nice arc. Finally I cut in an arrow shelf as well as sand, steel wool, and burnish the wood before shooting my new primitive bow.
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@notcashmoney205
@notcashmoney205 Год назад
I've loved archery ever since I was a kid but couldn't pursue it because my parents didn't like it for "safety reasons". Now that I'm older but with a tight budget, this video made me want to go grab a draw knife and get to work :) Amazing video!
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
Go for it!
@franke102
@franke102 Год назад
@@clayhayeshunter Not sure how it will work on wood, but as a tile-setter we use hair-spray to make the chalk lines permanent on concrete subfloor. Only fill your chalk line half way up to reduce that residue and keep the line clean.
@Weaver1812
@Weaver1812 Год назад
Likewise my friend
@godsorandom5336
@godsorandom5336 11 месяцев назад
Then do it… find the time and do it bro your only limiter is you
@user-wj8qm4pp9h
@user-wj8qm4pp9h 10 месяцев назад
😊
@philipsutton8921
@philipsutton8921 Год назад
Wow - there is something so therapeutic and relaxing about watching Clay make a bow. I've watched all his bow making videos many times. If one is ever stressed and the mind is overpowered with thoughts and information, this is a fantastic way to unwind. By the end of one of these babies, I'm as relaxed as a kitten.
@byronheisler5416
@byronheisler5416 Год назад
I believe the name for the bow vise is known as a "Bodger's Bench".
@conexionsinaloa2850
@conexionsinaloa2850 Год назад
Excelente amigo 👌
@conexionsinaloa2850
@conexionsinaloa2850 Год назад
Saludos amigo clay me encantan tus videos estoy aprendiendo saludos desde Sinaloa México
@johnperks8620
@johnperks8620 Год назад
@@byronheisler5416 I think you mean " Bowyers Bench ".
@ManiMani548
@ManiMani548 Год назад
philip, it is even more relaxing for you to make such a bow, and handwork in general has this quality!
@tamphan6828
@tamphan6828 9 месяцев назад
Had the bow set up at a pro shop. It performed just fine ru-vid.comUgkxQEKUoxLWwayEDZR0NKB-5limn4MBU-2L . And I would say this is a good starting now that I could pass down to my son when he is older.But the package was missing the release and a nock was missing from one arrow.Dealing with customer support was terrible. They suggested I buy a new release rather than correct their own quality control issue because it’s to expensive for the. to ship it out from China.Update: manufacturer got back to me and resolved the issue. I retract the above statement.
@cameronburch3532
@cameronburch3532 Год назад
My grandpa used to make bows for people back in the 70s and 80s. He was a competitive archer named Roy Frederick Burch. Sadly he died when I was 6 (in 1987) so I never got to learn from him. I still have a couple of the bows he made though 🙂
@notfeedynotlazy
@notfeedynotlazy Год назад
Man, sooner than 30 seconds inside the video and I can already compliment you for doing a narrated craftmanship video the RIGHT way (craftmanship videos with voiceover have a bad rep because of the huge amount of youtubers doing it the WRONG way). No annoying talking head, no unnecesary yapping, just relevant, useful explanation of what we're actually seeing being done. Well done.
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
Many thanks
@haroldcroy922
@haroldcroy922 Год назад
Best wood on the earth! I know elders who have bows hundreds of years old
@sigma8995
@sigma8995 11 месяцев назад
What a bow. The thing is made of the legendary yew wood. Ancient Long bowmen of Britain cherished them.
@EthanPageHunter
@EthanPageHunter Год назад
This was like watching a short documentary on bow building, which I like. The cinematography approach is something I'm striving towards. So if you ever feel inclined to do a video on outdoor film making tips, please do.
@tradbowtimewithuncledan2686
Hey brother👍
@EthanPageHunter
@EthanPageHunter Год назад
@@tradbowtimewithuncledan2686 howdee dan
@mapuiahmar1421
@mapuiahmar1421 Год назад
V vi
@mapuiahmar1421
@mapuiahmar1421 Год назад
Pl
@manuelwebe
@manuelwebe Год назад
Outstanding bow-making as usual. Thanks for sharing.
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
Thank you too!
@listeformeg
@listeformeg Год назад
I want to see more of this bow. Maybe an update on it after a while? It is a beauty!
@OweN-hu6uy
@OweN-hu6uy 3 месяца назад
I've made bows since I was 12. I am old now and live in N.Kali. But I grew up in N.Qld. Australia . I learned bow making from a Papua native and a chinaman who worked for my father. I've made Osage and yew bows, and some composites from Asian buffalo horn and bamboo. all locally available materials. The preferred woods in the tropics are Jitto , black palm , and yellow stripe bamboo. The black palm papuan style bows are beautiful, and shoot heavy arrows, at very long draws, with great speed. papua bows are most used for warfare, the bamboo string and shooting style is unique I think you would really enjoy a papua new guinea black palm bow.
@tradbowtimewithuncledan2686
I just finished watching Alone on Netflix really enjoyed and so did my Grandbabies. They are Clay Hayes fans👍
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
many thanks
@codybrown2227
@codybrown2227 Год назад
Alright Clay, you've inspired me to try this out for myself. thanks alot. also, for the record, you're one of the few people I could actually stand to watch on Alone. basically skipped all the other people to get to your content. really great stuff !
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
Thanks Cody
@user-kn4lh7ck3d
@user-kn4lh7ck3d Год назад
بلطبع رائع جدان
@elsaladoafortunado9566
@elsaladoafortunado9566 Год назад
Thanks for not letting traditional bow building die keep it up you are doing a great job 👏
@vixwolf2037
@vixwolf2037 2 месяца назад
Clay thank you for your videos thanks to you I was able to build my first selfbow (it didnt snap), I was able to heat-bend the twisted stave into a much better shape (it had reflex halfway through a limb) backed it with rawhide successfully, it shoots with minimal handshock but the weight is only 25lbs so I'm going to reflex the tips and try to get the weight up. But I couldn't be more thankful for your videos. For anyone thinking you don't have the tools I did it mostly with a straight blade pocket knife. You can do it I wish you all luck!!!
@patrickjohnson2225
@patrickjohnson2225 Год назад
Best bow making tutorial ever!!
@chrisjohnson38
@chrisjohnson38 Год назад
Awesome, thanks for sharing that. Pacific yew sure does make a nice looking bow.
@electrominded8372
@electrominded8372 Год назад
Your honest and thorough way of going about the work process is an inspiration for new bow makers, Clay
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
Many thanks
@christophweeks7428
@christophweeks7428 Год назад
WOW! FANTASTIC! Burned groves and wife’s hair dryer! Tips from a professional
@jadersaid50
@jadersaid50 Год назад
man you are the best brother Jesus Christ bless you in your walk. hugs from Amazon Brazil
@jadersaid50
@jadersaid50 Год назад
My brother Jesus bless you always. But I don't have Facebook or Instagram. I only have whatsapp
@mdbryan9525
@mdbryan9525 Год назад
I was with Jay Massey at his home in Alaska and Jay was laying out a self bow. He was having trouble establishing the bows center line. I suggested he use the shadow of a bowstring It worked great.
@robras2850
@robras2850 Год назад
Wow your so great you just had to let people know how clever you are, must be a sigh of relief, now people know.
@mdbryan9525
@mdbryan9525 Год назад
Yeah and I didn’t even have to mention that my dad helped start the Pope and Young Club. Thanks for the reply. I totally forgot to mention that.
@jhagler9010
@jhagler9010 Год назад
As someone living in Idaho this video was much appreciated! Could you do a pacific yew stave harvesting video by chance?
@traderduke1880
@traderduke1880 Год назад
DANNNNGGGGG...This was the COOLEST BUILD EVER. Wow...Amazing. You've motivated me to go to the range and look into buying an Bow and taking lessons. So cool. Thank you.
@moderncavemanselfreliance8656
@moderncavemanselfreliance8656 11 месяцев назад
I actually met the inventor of one of these benches at the glass buttes Knapp-in back in 2009. Very kind individual more than willing to answer questions and help people learn.
@greenstreet5287
@greenstreet5287 Год назад
amazing watching you make that and add the recurve to it.
@Keeperofrighteousness
@Keeperofrighteousness Год назад
Beautiful bow seemed to shoot really nice withbeavy arrows to! Thanks for the tips.
@jimwortham8634
@jimwortham8634 Год назад
Wow so glad I clicked old time Archer here remember when recurved first hit the scene many many years ago you are fantastic appreciate
@jx3s300
@jx3s300 Год назад
After watching the first 7 minutes I decided to purchase 4 of your books. 1 for me and 3 for gifts. I really like what your teaching! Good to keep traditional skills alive.
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
Many thanks
@raylamphier9899
@raylamphier9899 9 месяцев назад
I’ve read your book and watched a lot of your videos. I’ve also been a fan of your work on Alone and was proud to see you win season 8. I have made several bows from vine maple and black locust based on your book but the two bows I’ve tried to make from pacific yew based on this video have both broken in three pieces. The last one I made was looking really good and I never thought it would break but it did on the tillering tree. I will keep trying but I wish I knew what I am doing wrong…
@jacobmacleod4054
@jacobmacleod4054 8 месяцев назад
I'm no expert, but it sounds like they're breaking in tension. (Typical with a 3 piece break) Either you need to leave thicker sapwood (stronger tension) or reduce strain overall (wider and flatter, or longer, or decrease draw weight)
@PB4204eva
@PB4204eva Год назад
Very formative. No bs background music. Your demeanor seems very calm. Thank you putting content like this out here. I doubt I'll ever make a bow, but I really enjoyed watching and learning from you. Cheers! I just subcribed!
@ratamahatta1300
@ratamahatta1300 2 месяца назад
Finally someone using a string to find the centerline. Kept thinking I was doing something wrong :)
@tysay8170
@tysay8170 Год назад
Very interesting. English long bows are made from Yew. Technology that changed the world...
@lyonmandan
@lyonmandan Год назад
I’ve been making bows for close to 20 years and for some reason this is the first time I’ve heard that you don’t need to chase a single ring on Pacific yew. This would certainly speed up the process.
@roberttown2816
@roberttown2816 Год назад
I was thinking the same
@bonsaivlaamseardennen2269
@bonsaivlaamseardennen2269 Год назад
I've been making bows since 2019 and I heard it several times from several bowyers. Yew is a lot more forgiving for this, especially the tighter grained.
@NickWeissMusic
@NickWeissMusic Год назад
I do some woodworking, and the sentence about following the growth ring, pretty much turned me off of bow making forever lol. all woodworking takes forever, I just can’t imagine, kudos to you legends who can do it!
@jrempp7729
@jrempp7729 Год назад
Another fine video! They just keep getting better and better!
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
Glad you think so!
@chanhnguyenha54
@chanhnguyenha54 Год назад
Very thanks to this video Clay! Learn more about yew bow 😁😁
@michaelbiggs7129
@michaelbiggs7129 11 месяцев назад
One of the best step by step videos i've watched
@Scablands_Scavenger
@Scablands_Scavenger Год назад
Really glad I found this channel. Very inspiring. I have a couple of Yew quarter rounds that have been waiting for me to do something with for years.
@theoregonhistoryhunters2209
Outstanding video and so inspiring! Thank you for sharing this vital skill and art and for showing the tricks of the trade you use in your build process and for keeping history alive! So needed in these times!
@artimesbabai
@artimesbabai Год назад
Maybe little out of subject and late but I just finished alone on Netflix. I never cheered for anything harder than my favorite soccer team in my life. Congratulations man. Well deserved
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
Thanks much
@christianschmidt6463
@christianschmidt6463 Год назад
Some say yew is gods gift to the bowyer. I build myself a yew warbow a few years ago, a beast with 110 pounds of draw weight that needs superheavy arrows to reduce the massive handshock. I still have a lot of well dried yew bow staves in my garage, never been thinking about making a yew recurve bow. Thanks for the inspiration.
@lobopropredatorcontrol
@lobopropredatorcontrol Год назад
Beautiful! Great idea with the hot nail, I’m gonna use that on my next! Never made a recurve but after this video I think I might have to give it a go. English long bows are all I’ve made with yew so far. Thanks for the inspiration 👊🔥🔥🔥
@stevebostic9812
@stevebostic9812 Год назад
Fantastic, Clay! Thank you. I picked up some great tips!
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
Glad it was helpful!
@jerrysponagle3881
@jerrysponagle3881 Год назад
There may be a few of us needing this knowledge in the future to survive. Good video.
@mikewolfe6496
@mikewolfe6496 Год назад
Very nice build. Thanks
@Gillesgip
@Gillesgip Год назад
Very nice! Excellent video, thank you for sharing!
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
Thank you very much!
@BD-gy4pz
@BD-gy4pz Год назад
Great video and beautiful bow! Nail was a great idea. Also never thought to use a honing steel as a burnisher. If you're looking for quick content one day, a short video on how you care for all your tools and keep them sharp would be cool to see.
@jj4791
@jj4791 Год назад
He has some sharpening videos.
@donniesnyman2517
@donniesnyman2517 Год назад
This isnt just talent its a lot of love. Who ever taught this guy how to do these things taught with a lot of love and if it is self taught then he a natural genius with survival
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
😊
@raymondjohns7617
@raymondjohns7617 3 месяца назад
All I can say is that is pure beauty! I was brought up on the I call them stick bow's. Thank you very much for sharing your talents! Ray
@fishmaniachannel
@fishmaniachannel Год назад
Work of art👌❤️
@2Ulive
@2Ulive 7 месяцев назад
great video brother ,i have been making bows for some time and am new to the channel, you have outstanding tips and tricks this has fueled more projects for my bow making and has me considering options i may not have normally tried, i look forward to absorbing more information from binge watching your videos, thank you for the great content look forward to more -mike w NH
@alexisalliel73
@alexisalliel73 Год назад
Ouah, my eyes enjoyed every minute of it! I love yew so much. I have several growing in my backyard in France, and some others are going to get cut soon to build a flat where used to be a neighboring house. I'm waiting to ask the owners get me some beautiful pieces that I would let to dry for a few years before making some English style longbows and for sure some recurves as well. Now I know to go back to this video when the time comes! Thanks again, amazing work!
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
Awesome
@perfect-361
@perfect-361 13 дней назад
wow, you are very serious with your video, thank you for sharing how to make this bow
@jeffreyarnold2626
@jeffreyarnold2626 Год назад
great idea on the limb twisting tool. will be making one this weekend.
@paulhomsy2751
@paulhomsy2751 Год назад
Excellent work ! I didn't realise how much time and effort a self bow required. I also like heavy arrows, mine are cedar and around 600 grains.
@johnathanlivingstonseagull5524
As a life long wood worker, I even learned a few tricks from you. I'm impressed and grateful.
@fulcrum789
@fulcrum789 Год назад
Thankyou again for that educational video. I found a guy who cut an Osage on his property I should get it this weekend.I am hopeing it is bow worthy. If not the wood is beautiful to make other things.
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
Nice 👍
@davidhuffman9146
@davidhuffman9146 Год назад
So are you going to make this yew bow your go to bow for hunting now ?? That bow is way better then your old one look and power hope you do it would be a better choice in my opinion but I do like yew and iron wood kinda wood I have wanted to make bows for years now and never had the time I live In washington state and have access the yew and some of this good wood for bow building so watching your videos has thought me alot about building bows thank you for that
@danielgreen3715
@danielgreen3715 Год назад
I built an Ash Flat Bow but getting a recurve into it was a bit beyond my skills i think at the time so kept it simple but this is interesting as i would like to build an English War Bow out of Yew..I loved how you heat up and form the recurve! Incredible that you can ' plasticise' it like that! A really interesting video cheers
@jamesmunden4607
@jamesmunden4607 Год назад
Hello I'm James. I enjoy watching your videos. I'm a 7'2 bow hunter. I'm looking for a long bow. My compound is 70 # pull with 33" draw.
@billmyers3039
@billmyers3039 Год назад
Clay you make it look easy. Great video. Thanks
@amarmail8033
@amarmail8033 8 месяцев назад
The best trick is the mug shining. Good bro....
@martarmis
@martarmis Год назад
Wow this is a piece of art Clay. Good job as always! This rasp seems to be working extremely well (the coarse one you used for the rough out) and the saw you used to shape the string grooves, did tou say it was a "tile saw"? It works really well too. If possible to share the brands and models or any info that could help me acquire them 😊 please.
@thammermarcos5950
@thammermarcos5950 Год назад
Admiro muito esses trabalhos com arco recurvos tradicionais. Parabéns. Very good. Perfect bow recurve 👏👏🇧🇷
@andyfletch455
@andyfletch455 4 месяца назад
Thanks, you answered the one question I was hoping to answer. Reducing sapwood, whether to follow growth rings or not? Great, now I'll have more confidence with the collection of Scottish Yew staves I've had seasoning for the last 7 years. These staves have much more sapwood than my previous attempts, which had a lovely 3mm sap so I only had to remove the bark. Great wood, makes some really punchy bows & the finish you can achieve is awesome!
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter 4 месяца назад
Good luck
@danoslawson5246
@danoslawson5246 Год назад
Great video! The wink at 16:49 was a nice touch as well. Haha
@tommygunn3369
@tommygunn3369 3 месяца назад
Ok, who got murdered?
@nathanphipps2312
@nathanphipps2312 Год назад
I live in WA and I've been looking for a good local pacific yew stave for my first bow build but I can only find English yew. Have you any experience with English yew, is it pretty must the same? Also why don't you have to follow the growth rings? Thanks!
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
I've never seen a piece of english yew.
@borisv.6503
@borisv.6503 Год назад
If you haven't built any bow before go with cheaper species, since most probably you are going to f up first 5 times. In America I know you have hickory, maple or red oak. They will do well but every wood species differs in abilities. Also Taxus baccata or so called English or European yew makes excellent bows since it is best European bow wood. Also you don't have to follow rings on hickory, ashes and elms. But be aware that Elm is hard to work with because of the interconnected grain. If I was you go with hickory.
@nathanphipps2312
@nathanphipps2312 Год назад
@@borisv.6503 I make furniture with mostly hand tools for a living so I'm very accustomed to working and shaping wood. I'm also a hard-headed turd who likes to dive head first into things haha.
@nathanphipps2312
@nathanphipps2312 Год назад
@@clayhayeshunter We have a lot of black locust in my neck of the woods I could probably get one of those, any wisdom on black locust?
@Helleuphoria
@Helleuphoria Год назад
Is the Yew Clay is working with here not poisonous then? The way English Yew is? I know you can still work with English Yew, just that you'd have to be careful and in a well ventilated area if you're sanding etc
@wjl2068
@wjl2068 Год назад
What an awesome process. Your the best clay for giving out this info to everyone Question: if your bow broke on alone were you allowed to make another yourself?
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
Sure, there's no restrictions on making things.
@jake4194
@jake4194 Год назад
Why would they not allow that??
@wjl2068
@wjl2068 Год назад
@@jake4194 idk they don't allow alot of stuff lol Plus it's never been done before by any of the bowyers so I thought there might be restrictions on hunting with a bow you don't know the draw weight on
@valterXIII
@valterXIII Год назад
Great tips! Thank You Clay. Regards, Denis
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
My pleasure!
@johncom1971
@johncom1971 Год назад
Great video Clay. Thanks - Nova Scotia.
@bennyb.1742
@bennyb.1742 Год назад
Hey Clay, can you perhaps put out a tracing of the recurve form as a PDF? That'd be pretty cool. Then we could trace it onto a big sandwich of plywood and cut it out.
@stevensmith2085
@stevensmith2085 Год назад
Plywood is not making a bow though lol unless it's just for looks I guess
@StevenKeery
@StevenKeery Год назад
@@stevensmith2085 : I assumed he meant to use it as a rough template of some kind, not to make the bow out of plywood.
@cretudavid8622
@cretudavid8622 Год назад
@@StevenKeery still won't work that well you need to follow the grain and twists of the wood. Unless your wood is perfectly aligned with his bow wood you won't be able to make your own using his measures and curves and straights
@ssrhythm6923
@ssrhythm6923 Год назад
Glad to see you post up a yew bow build. I watch a lot of build vids for ideas, but my brain seems to understand the way you communicate better than it understands other folks' instructional vids; I'd say 98% of what I do when I build my bows is based off your instruction. I love my osage bows, but yew has a different type of sexiness and appeal to me, and I will definitely be making one as soon as I can get a stave or get up to Oregon and harvest some, and get them cured out; having this vid will be most helpful. I noticed that you lay your handle out on this bow differently than you have been on your osage builds, You went 2" above and 2" below center which should result in equal limb lengths. Are you doing that on this bow because it is Yew, or is this a move you've transitioned to on Osage also? I still lay my osage out 1 to 1.25 above center and 3 to 2.75 below center to end up with a shorter bottom limb. I've tried to wrap my mind around the necessity for a shorter bottom limb, but I can't seem to understand why the benefits would outweigh the "eye-confusion" (for lack of a better term) that happens to me when tillering a bow with a longer top limb and a shorter, slightly stiffer lower limb. Since your nock and arrow will still be above the center point of the bow, I'm assuming that you still want to achieve a slightly positive tiller (?) when complete. Regardless, it seems like this small change in your handle layout would result in a bow that is easier (less eye confusion) to tiller. Can you please speak to why you chose to lay the handle out in this manner resulting in equal limb lengths and if it would translate well to Osage builds? Thanks for the content dood. You've been a tremendous asset to me over the years.
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
Good catch. I usually still shift them down a little bit most out of habit. I don’t really see much difference in the bows performing or longevity when laid out symmetrical like this.
@ssrhythm6923
@ssrhythm6923 Год назад
That is good to hear. I look forward to trying it on my next build. Looking forward to your Alone assessment; my wife and I were hoping they’d remove them both at the saner one in a med-check, because they were/are both so amazing. Not taking anything away from you and your win, and I know they edit to show what they want, but those two had heart, conviction, and a tremendous positivity that is truly admirable.
@ssrhythm6923
@ssrhythm6923 Год назад
At the same time…
@andyvue2418
@andyvue2418 Год назад
Beautiful bow and arrows
@archangel1547
@archangel1547 Год назад
The burnishing with the coffee mug just blew my mind. Use wood to burning leather, use “worlds greatest dad” to burnish a bow.
@anthonyolimpio3545
@anthonyolimpio3545 Год назад
Hey Clay, amazing video as always! If you feel inclined to, I'd love to hear your thoughts on best wood to make bows with by region. I'm up near the Canadian border and have trouble finding anything other than pine and oak, and I know others I've talked to have said to just buy online. I'd rather make the bow 100% from harvest to stringing so any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks again for all you do!
@whilomforge3402
@whilomforge3402 Год назад
I’m not nearly as experienced as Clay, but I’d say that if you have access to hickory or locust, I’d start with one of them. Those are a fairly common species in most of North America.
@TheMasonator777
@TheMasonator777 Год назад
Use Ash.
@saigevihle5118
@saigevihle5118 Год назад
Red and white oak make pretty good bows, practice on not so good wood and save your good staves like hick or Osage till your skill is better.
@gregoryfugal4722
@gregoryfugal4722 Год назад
Maple is an excellent bow wood.
@heathr4263
@heathr4263 Год назад
You've supplied me the fine details I was lacking, big respect and my thanks
@steved1008
@steved1008 Год назад
Great tutorial. Many questions answered about how to work with yew. Also, I needed to hear an expert say « take a chance » to tackle a neat yew stave in my projects pile. Thank you.
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
And have fun!
@wildsnook
@wildsnook 10 месяцев назад
So satisfying to see those curls come off the scraper
@jasonscoggins01
@jasonscoggins01 Год назад
KEEP making Videos forever. Love the sound of a scraper and watching the craftsmanship. Thank you Clay and Team🎉
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
More to come
@jasonscoggins01
@jasonscoggins01 Год назад
@@clayhayeshunter Awesome Rock n Roll Thank you
@jamesniswender3188
@jamesniswender3188 Год назад
Very well done. I've been making self bows for some 30 years now mostly out of hickory. I've got some ipa Word which makes very strong and fast cast and I have some Brazilian Osage I've been savoring for just the right time. Some of the bows I've made were two piece laminated with Padua for the belly and hickory for the back. I'm not real fond of ash. Most of them would twist at the limb so gave that wood up. Black walnut has done well with a hickory back. But for power and speed ipa wood is probably the best. I amassed a pretty good stock of wood some years ago and like sinew backing my hickory selfbows. This helps with string follow and increases the cast since hickory is notorious for losing power from string follow. My next endeavor is to make a Hungarian or Korean horse bow image from some of the woods I already have. I found that making forms for curving limbs I use a couple two by fours nailed together and then on both sides at 3/4 inches from the surface I pound in 8 penny nails every two inches so the 2x4 form looks like a huge centipede. At any rate I then can use a split bicycle tube and wrap the bow back and forth alongs it's length and use curved pieces to achieve reflex deflex or recurved limbs. I try as hard as possible to spend my money on where it really counts and that's the bow woods. Just wood itself with contrived shortages has driven the cost of lumber thru the roof. Great video.
@dumbassdemonfoxmk2
@dumbassdemonfoxmk2 5 месяцев назад
I love the wood smoothing glass or mug technique
@didjhopkins4135
@didjhopkins4135 Год назад
Love that hot nail trick fro the nocks. Gonna use that on the bow I’m working on now 🤙🏼 thanks man, beautiful wood, Yew.
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
It looks great too!
@daliborkrajinovic6486
@daliborkrajinovic6486 Год назад
Respect respect..from CROATIA great video..love it..thank you...
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
Thanks much
@samholleman7195
@samholleman7195 Год назад
Appreciate the narration/explanation on this one. It made my understanding a lot better.
@qazwsxedc12345678991
@qazwsxedc12345678991 Год назад
Beautiful work . Watching ur season of alone I knew u was gonna win it .
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
Thanks much
@bustersbashers2280
@bustersbashers2280 Год назад
WoW 😮 that’s some great skill in making that bow.. Thanks 👍👍👍🙏🏻
@NZCLUB_reals
@NZCLUB_reals Год назад
never seen this process. another dayum fine bow with impressive draw -absolutely fascinating I just wanna make one now THANKS CLAY ❤️
@michaelfunk5951
@michaelfunk5951 Год назад
I really, really enjoyed this! You covered bow making so thoroughly that you've seriously sparked that, "I can do this now with this knowledge ". Now to find good wood and the tools to put this in action. I caught on to that Three Rivers mention for certain. Pulled it up while this was going on just to have it for later. It's on hold in the background for a bit till this is completely seen. Loved how you put an arrow rest on it. Thank you for a really great video. You're an excellent teacher!
@PacificNorthwestBowhunting
@PacificNorthwestBowhunting Год назад
I've got a few Pacific Yew staves in various stages. Just the kick the pants I needed to get a couple tillered up! Great stuff, Clay.
@moderncavemanselfreliance8656
@moderncavemanselfreliance8656 11 месяцев назад
Been making bows for a while, but learned several new things in the first few minutes. I don't follow growth rings in general, at least not intentionally
@armaximus
@armaximus Год назад
Clay, you are legendary!
@grimm2085
@grimm2085 Год назад
Great video,great channel thank you very much for sharing your knowledge, God Bless You, God Bless All ❤️
@arqueriaysupervivenciabasi7033
It's a beautiful bow 👍🏻 you really have a lifestyle that I would love to have 🤟🏻 a big greeting 👋🏻
@J155P
@J155P Год назад
Clay, you're looking more and more like Neil Fallon from Clutch and I really appreciate things like that.
@ArniesTech
@ArniesTech Год назад
Absolutely beautiful piece. Stunning! Simplicity is key for me. ❤
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter Год назад
Glad you like it
@TheRedhawke
@TheRedhawke Год назад
It looks awesome, so glad to see you building bows again.
@guiart4728
@guiart4728 Год назад
Beautiful work sir!!!
@jandec6800
@jandec6800 11 месяцев назад
Piękny wyrób ludzkich rąk Brawo
@craigvermillion8244
@craigvermillion8244 Год назад
Incredibly good video! Thanks for putting this together Clay!
@lionhounds
@lionhounds Год назад
So, I'm listening to this vid and thinking "dang, his voice sounds familiar." Two minutes in I see the guy that won an Alone challenge. Incidentally, I told my wife in the first episode "Clay is the only one I'll put money on to win." He has the skillset that no one else had.
@philipd.murphy6970
@philipd.murphy6970 28 дней назад
I enjoyed watching your process. Thanks
@clayhayeshunter
@clayhayeshunter 27 дней назад
Thanks for watching!
@TheUncleRuckus
@TheUncleRuckus Год назад
Clay you should get yourself a Shinto Rasp, they're pretty cheap like $25 for one they come double sided with a fine side and a course side. I picked one up a few years ago after seeing one on Pask Makes and it's the only rasp I use for woodworking now, I think you'd like it. 👍👍 A little tip, if the wood grain is starting to tear out like that in one direction, flip the piece and go from the other direction. Also you can use the fine wood shavings to burnish the surface too.
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