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How to Make Your First Long Bow from a Sapling. Light Weight Longbow for Beginners 

Mick Grewcock
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How to Make Your First Long Bow from a Green Sapling. Light Weight Self Longbow for Beginners. Here's a simple project for any of you that are aspiring bowyers - a very lightweight self bow in the style of an English Longbow designed to help beginners achieve their first success. I show you how to make longbow from scratch - turning a freshly felled sapling into a shallow-limbed 'longbow' to give experience understanding wood, bowyer's tools and aids as well as an insight into that perpetual bow making challenge - tillering a bow. The bow is deliberately made very light to help you achieve your fist success. Failure in the early attempts at bow making can be very discouraging and using green wood is a quick and easy way to gain some experience. Using green wood also reduces fear of failure. Making your first bow from a long seasoned and possibly expensive wood can be nerve racking experience which often results in apprehension - the fear of making a mistake. But green wood seems to alleviate this worry - after all it's easy to find green wood so you can proceed with more confidence knowing that getting another piece of wood will be quite easy. Good luck with your first bow and longbow archery!
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I'm Mick Grewcock, retired from business and now self-learning the arts of longbow- and film-making. Join me in my light-hearted quest for knowledge as I learn to combine the ancient woodworking craft of bow-making with digital videography and film making - I'd be delighted to have you for company on this bizarre journey combining digital and primitive technology.
I have a deep passion for the medieval English longbow, the great warbow - the powerful version of the English longbow that earned its fearsome reputation during the Middle Ages, notably the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries on the ferocious battle fields of France and England during the One Hundred Years War (and in the hands of Robin Hood too!). It is an iconic weapon - and to this day, exudes heritage and awesome power.
Lots of bow making on my channel - do browse, view, like comment and subscribe. I have videos on making yew, hazel, elm and blackthorn longbows as well as many others related to primitive and instinctive archery, target archery arrow and bow making. In my videos you will see and hear what it is like to self learn bow making. I am self-taught as a bowyer - learning the hard way to work wood to make a bow - and still discovering every day. Sometimes I fail, sometimes I succeed; but I'm always learning. I also explore the UK's rural landscape, sometimes in search of bow making woods, discovering survival skills, sometimes in search of the glories of this landscape.
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@MickGrewcock
@MickGrewcock 5 лет назад
Fancy making your first bow? Here's a little guide to get you going. Just a lightweight bow - but a great way to learn the craft of the bowyer. Good luck!
@MikevanHattum
@MikevanHattum 5 лет назад
Hi Mick, I am a great fan of your video's and your voice is so nice and calm to listen to. But could you perhaps make a video as well how to make a longbow as you did in this video without the shavehorse and only using an axe? I am trying to figure out how to do it with just an axe :) . Appreciate it, sincerely a big fan!
@MickGrewcock
@MickGrewcock 5 лет назад
@@MikevanHattum Hi Mike, great idea for a video! Thanks - I'll try to do that some time soon. The technique is quite simple but you do need a good and sharp axe plus a sturdy chopping block. You need some good axe skills too because the final shaping requires delicate work. Basically though you cut the outline by working the stave a limb at a time using the block to support the stave as you shape the bow with downward strokes. After that you can use the axe more like a knife, paring down to the guidelines before tillering. I doubt I could make a fully finished decent quality bow with an axe but that's simply because my axe skills are not as good as they should be! The key I think is a good woodworking/carving axe which is very sharp allowing you to control the cuts whilst you pare the shape. I'll do a video when I can - but I do have quite a few projects in the pipeline so it may take a little time. Good luck, Mick
@MikevanHattum
@MikevanHattum 5 лет назад
@@MickGrewcock Awesome Mick, I often do bushcrafting dure re-enactment events. And all I have for tools are an axe and hunting knife :) Looking forward to seeing that video. Cheers, Mike
@JDBuss1
@JDBuss1 5 лет назад
Brilliant video Mick, just wondering about how to get a sapling? I have a few wooded areas near me but I have no idea if I'm allowed to harvest them or not?
@MickGrewcock
@MickGrewcock 5 лет назад
@@JDBuss1 Thank you. This is a common question and the answer is altered depending upon country of residence, local rules etc. In the UK we cannot randomly harvest a sapling but the act of actually felling a sapling in most cases is not of itself illegal - whilst in some countries harvesting any tree is forbidden. So the answer for you is initially dependent upon where you live. The procedure in the UK is to obtain permission from the landowner. If the sapling - or any other tree - is not in any other way protected (a rare species, ornamental, preserved via a TPO [Tree Preservation Order] or in a conservation area) then the landowner may allow felling of the tree. However if the tree is on 'public land' then it is most unlikely that the authorities overseeing the land will grant permission. So in the UK as in other countries it can seem an almost impossible task to obtain bow wood. So we have to work (quite rightly) with a system that protects trees. I own woodland so very small scale removal of a sapling or larger tree is permitted provided the volume of felling is below that which requires a felling license. If you know of saplings that are surplus to requirements or unmanaged then the landowner may grant permission. Far easier I think to get to know local tree surgeons, forestry workers, local authority workers, timber yards etc who are always felling and processing thousands upon thousands of trees throughout the year. These folk are a great way to obtain wood - just takes time to cultivate friendships and trust. In the UK the easiest saplings to find are usually ash (they often grow in their hundreds next to mature ash trees and only very few of them can grow on to maturity) or - not exactly saplings - offshoots from hazel. These woods both make great practise woods for bow making. Hope that helps whether or not you are in the UK. Mick
@anastasisparastatidis5479
@anastasisparastatidis5479 2 месяца назад
Ι used to make green wood bows as a kid, around 20lbs at most and recently got back into hobby bowmaking. Shooting a bow you made has to be one of the best feelings for me
@MickGrewcock
@MickGrewcock 2 месяца назад
Enjoy!
@anastasisparastatidis5479
@anastasisparastatidis5479 2 месяца назад
@@MickGrewcock thank you sir
@nomadicMondo
@nomadicMondo 2 года назад
Haven’t even attempted yet, and this dude already made me happy. You sir, are the Bob Ross of Bow Making. Now I have to check out more of these videos.
@oompalumpus699
@oompalumpus699 4 года назад
I feel like if Mick were my history teacher, high school would have been more fun and lively.
@maoridezyah4964
@maoridezyah4964 4 года назад
Hey its David Attenborough's brother 😁
@cowboy4378
@cowboy4378 3 года назад
David Attenborough actually has a brother. He was the guy who played Santa in Miracle on 34 Street.
@bvrcavalera2786
@bvrcavalera2786 3 года назад
50/ 50 Attenborough and Fred Dibnah. 👍
@sam-gr1tu
@sam-gr1tu 3 года назад
Yaa
@BirrDetonator1989
@BirrDetonator1989 2 года назад
Cooler brother
@sporks3256
@sporks3256 2 года назад
@@cowboy4378 I would have never known that, thank you for that piece of info!
@FrostNightVideoProductions
@FrostNightVideoProductions 4 года назад
"But thats not the point!" Thank you, sir. I just found your channel but I cant tell you how much youve encouraged me to put my worries away and really attempt making my own archery equipment.
@MickGrewcock
@MickGrewcock 4 года назад
Good luck. You’ll enjoy it!
@angelus_solus
@angelus_solus 4 года назад
This gadgie has charisma, wisdom and knows how to teach! I like him.
@luisthree
@luisthree 4 года назад
What about the most exciting part? Shooting a few arrows!
@malcolmsmith9232
@malcolmsmith9232 5 лет назад
A second reason for using green wood is enthusiasm. You're all excited, ready to make a bow. You spend a pleasant afternoon traipsing through the woods, seeking out the 'perfect' stave, and bringing it home to season. Then what? Wait six months, maybe an year! At least with green wood, you're working on your bow at the peak of enthusiasm. All that excitement channelled into creating a bow. A few practice green bows, you're still interested, then your seasoned wood is ready.
@fleurcluistra2649
@fleurcluistra2649 5 лет назад
I love it when you do these beginner tutorials! Really inspires me to start making bows!
@kaya.r5103
@kaya.r5103 3 года назад
I’m watching this two years later and this is the best explained video on the internet it didn’t get boring it was a brilliant video thanks
@badonkadonk6655
@badonkadonk6655 2 месяца назад
After playing Medieval 2: Total War, I suddenly got a fancy on bows and the medieval loving passion I had before when I was younger has been reignited! Thanks for the tutorial Mick :D
@MickGrewcock
@MickGrewcock 2 месяца назад
Good luck!
@jameliamcgee975
@jameliamcgee975 Год назад
I can listen to you talk all day!
@jake4194
@jake4194 3 года назад
When I was a kid I would cut thin saplings and just tie a string to each and. It made a pretty reliable 10-20lb bow and I legitimately thought that's how bows used to be made lol, good times
@BirrDetonator1989
@BirrDetonator1989 2 года назад
Samesies 😆
@spir3743
@spir3743 4 года назад
Your voice gives me the same calming reaction as some ASMR videos
@dannyarrowheadstalker3054
@dannyarrowheadstalker3054 2 года назад
I'm fortunate to have a freshly cut Hickory tree to Make a green bow. I'll make my own draw horse, and give this a try.
@freydablack9027
@freydablack9027 Год назад
Found you looking to make a shave horse and liked how clearly you explain everything. My son has been wanting a traditional English longbow and I read how to do it and was overwhelmed. The way you encourage learning with practice on green wood is brilliant. First I'll make my shave horse and then I'll do my first greenwood bow. Thank you for the inspiration!
@MickGrewcock
@MickGrewcock Год назад
Good luck!
@j.t.7346
@j.t.7346 Год назад
you are the bob ross of bow making 😉 very calm voice ⚜️
@sephrah
@sephrah 3 года назад
You are about the most personable guy to teach me some stuff since Fred Dibnah Mr Grewock, thank you for what you do on youtube, it is absolutely wonderful :)
@MickGrewcock
@MickGrewcock 3 года назад
Thank you Seph!
@Ego208
@Ego208 4 года назад
You've done a great job.. The music.. The explanation... And you're right... Practice is more important... People think it's easy to make all this... On first try your hands ache as hell... But consider it as a process of you earning a bow... You may even loose the wood... but make sure you learn things from failure... Be a warrior... And get it done❣️
@paulcorreia6742
@paulcorreia6742 2 года назад
The lost art of bow making, your a master at it, thank you for sharing, excellent video-nice job *****
@stephenkearley8216
@stephenkearley8216 2 года назад
Amazing work for a quick bow :) i love every bow even there flaws its like a beautiful art
@keithbaker3405
@keithbaker3405 5 лет назад
Very encouraging for those new to bow making Mick. I would add just one thing for those who are going to try this...give yourself a bit more of a chance by cutting your greenwood stave in late autumn to mid winter as the sap will have stopped rising.
@MickGrewcock
@MickGrewcock 5 лет назад
keith baker Hi Keith - very good point. Failed to address that in the video. The sapling was felled and bow made yesterday but I should have explained that time of year is important. Thank you. Mick
@seanarmstrong7767
@seanarmstrong7767 5 лет назад
Awesome, simplified example of tiller!!! That ruler demonstration was spot on and easy to comprehend!! Well done and thank you!!!!
@delcat8168
@delcat8168 5 лет назад
Great way to encourage newbies to have a try :-) If, having given it a quick test, they leave it somewhere warm and airy for 30 days having made it, it will certainly stiffen up a bit, it can be given a quick check on the tiller and it may shoot surprisingly well.
@MickGrewcock
@MickGrewcock 5 лет назад
Thank you Del. Great advice as a follow up - thank you.
@brightargyle8950
@brightargyle8950 5 лет назад
I've done this myself and was surprised with how well it worked out, so long as the wood does not check.
@rolandfrerichs5625
@rolandfrerichs5625 Год назад
@@brightargyle8950 what does 'check' mean?
@brightargyle8950
@brightargyle8950 Год назад
@@rolandfrerichs5625 Essentially cracks that form from the outside working inward. The surface dries faster than the inside causing a difference in wood size resulting in one of the two having to give. Some woods are more prone to this, ideally you would want to dry it slowly with the end grain sealed and the bark still intact to allow for a gradual, controlled drying.
@louisbailey3699
@louisbailey3699 Год назад
@@brightargyle8950 Paint the cut ends of wood and it won't check while drying
@borisdominkovic
@borisdominkovic Месяц назад
Amazing video. Thank you for the instructions! Looks like I'm not buying bow now, I'm making one.. Can't wait to start!
@MickGrewcock
@MickGrewcock Месяц назад
Good luck!
@charlesleblanc6638
@charlesleblanc6638 Год назад
By letting your green wood bow dry after tillering and cutting off a few inches off the tips, you would increase the bow's draw weight quite a bit, and make your experiment bow into a hunting weapon if you wanted to. Good advice/information Video.
@Bub_zz
@Bub_zz 5 лет назад
My first bow was made using green wood, and let me tell you that getting it to shoot and work was one of the most satisfying things I have done. Great video
@MickGrewcock
@MickGrewcock 5 лет назад
well done!!
@rumby2627
@rumby2627 Год назад
heya mick, thank you for this video! when you explained the bend and how to correct it with a ruler it really helped me to understand the faults ive made in the past.
@theweaponscollectiveedge863
@theweaponscollectiveedge863 2 года назад
excellent lesson on how to practice and not have fear of screwing up. Thanks for this video.
@kevinmurphy65
@kevinmurphy65 2 года назад
Thanks for taking the worry out of failing. The time and effort sometimes seems daunting...you've helped reduce that.
@MickGrewcock
@MickGrewcock 2 года назад
Good. Failure is part of success. It is difficult but, if you embrace the pain, you will get better quicker. Good luck
@piotrpaczuski4060
@piotrpaczuski4060 Год назад
Sir, I've been overthinking for waaaay too long, and that's what held me back. And here it is, your video showing me that it is so easy to make beginner bow. Looks like next week I will have my first long bow 😊
@MickGrewcock
@MickGrewcock Год назад
Good luck!
@KoreyMacGill
@KoreyMacGill 3 года назад
your videos are like watching a BBC documentary on Bowyering. so relaxing and informative and fun! haha i love your videos! thanks for posting. i'm looking to get started on this! i have a house to finish remodeling first and possibly moving but after that. i'm going to start looking at my local tree stock and work some greenwoods! appreciate your work! keep up the awesome videos
@spoopythedoopy8411
@spoopythedoopy8411 3 месяца назад
Hello from Texas! I just stumbled across your channel researching bow making. Just hearing your enthusiastic encouragement already alleviates so much anxiety of mine I have getting started.
@MickGrewcock
@MickGrewcock 3 месяца назад
Hello from UK! Best of luck bow making.
@michaelray5595
@michaelray5595 2 года назад
I know I'm late to the party here.. but this is freaking awesome!! Thank you sir!!
@Simon-iv5xz
@Simon-iv5xz 3 года назад
This has to be the most wholesome tutorial I've ever seen
@fmh357
@fmh357 2 года назад
I used to make bows as a kid out of filbert nut tree stalks. I would rough carve them, let them dry for a while, carve them to shape and string them loosely to let them dry to shape. After that I'd refine and smooth the shape. Then while strung loosely I'd roast them over a fire without scorching the wood. String them to desired shape and let them set for a while. Once done they were around 40+ pounds. Never in my memory had one break. It was lots of fun making and shooting my homemade bows. I did however buy my arrows.
@andymartin987
@andymartin987 3 года назад
You are an amazing teacher, thank you for all of your help.
@ohkeydokeythen
@ohkeydokeythen 3 года назад
I love this guys voice its so calming I feel more confident listening to him.
@johnbeattie1225
@johnbeattie1225 2 года назад
I've watched quite a few bow making videos and also flemish twist making strings. By far your instruction on the process of tillering and correcting for beginners is superior in my opinion.Precice slow and methodical so you can follow easily. Your Flemish twist video was slow enough to follow to make this easy to understand👍. You are a good teacher 😊to learn from. Thank you.
@MickGrewcock
@MickGrewcock 2 года назад
Thank you John 🙏
@rubenskiii
@rubenskiii 10 месяцев назад
I made my first bow from a thicker willow branch, took wood out of the belly with an old kitchen knife and a thick wooden stick as a baton, my bowstring was simple sisal cord from the supermarket. I made arrows from bamboo sticks used to support plants, i put ducttape on the backend to revent splitting, and i ducttaped points to the frontend made from random household and trash items. My best arrow is made from an old cheap plastic paintbrush i sharpened on a brick. It took me less than half an hour to make the bow, more time went into the arrows really to get them as well balanced and straight as possible. I don't expect it to last long but it took me less than an hour for a whole day of fun. According to my phone i walked 6 kilometers in total going back and forth between the target(or behind it quite often hahaha) to fetch my arrows(i made 3 in total). I have never really seriously shot a bow, so being able to hit a roughly man sized target at a distance farther away than i can throw a rock with confidence was really exiting, the arrows hit with quite a punch, going clean through the plastic container i used as target. The succes i had with such limited knowledge, skill, materials and tools made me exited about taking it a step further. So here i am, thanks for all the useful information! Warm greetings from the Netherlands.
@Isaac-be6tk
@Isaac-be6tk 2 года назад
Coming back after a few years to watch again. Brings back good memories of my bow making experience. Your videos are always enjoyable to watch!
@MickGrewcock
@MickGrewcock 2 года назад
Thank you 🙏
@dirtdiver8504
@dirtdiver8504 3 года назад
Best last name ever!!!!
@hotedits4897
@hotedits4897 Год назад
Dude you have to open a podcast that voice is literally just documentary grade, and spot on with the tutorial. Keep up the good work👍!
@MickGrewcock
@MickGrewcock Год назад
Thank you 🙏 🙏🙏
@oversalt4713
@oversalt4713 4 года назад
Mick this is golden advice. Thank you.
@bobrees4363
@bobrees4363 5 лет назад
Great idea Mick, nothing breeds success like success.
@oldgold5848
@oldgold5848 5 лет назад
Great work Mick. Always look forward to your vids!
@crajneelchand5382
@crajneelchand5382 5 лет назад
Great work Mick. Thank you for sharing.
@rayjohn3946
@rayjohn3946 5 лет назад
Great job Mick! Your enthusiasm makes the whole video!
@kriskeeshig3258
@kriskeeshig3258 2 года назад
I’m so grateful to have found your channel, because Mick, you’re one heck of a good teacher…. As a bowyer you’re my encouragement!!!! Cheers mate!!
@MickGrewcock
@MickGrewcock 2 года назад
Thank you Kris 🙏
@greenmanofthewoods6060
@greenmanofthewoods6060 4 года назад
After years of faffing around scared to wreck the staves I've dried, I'm half way through my first green hazel longbow! Im feeling so much more confident as theres not much invested in the stave! Thanks Mick!
@MickGrewcock
@MickGrewcock 4 года назад
Well done and good luck - fear of damaging a good stave is a powerful deterrent when learning to make bows. With so little invested in a sapling, confidence rises!
@scottspangler6363
@scottspangler6363 20 дней назад
I just made my first functional bow with this method! I had one failure but the second attempt was able to launch an arrow! It’s not very accurate and I haven’t really tillered it, but the feeling of seeing that arrow fly out from a bow I made myself was otherworldly! Thanks for making this video, I can’t wait to learn more about all this!
@MickGrewcock
@MickGrewcock 20 дней назад
Good luck!
@josephreichart7545
@josephreichart7545 10 месяцев назад
Artistry ,so Happy watching the show
@zakman1964
@zakman1964 Год назад
Ow he's at it again from start to finish his name does say it all
@larisazambonekocic5529
@larisazambonekocic5529 2 года назад
Thank you, just the encouraging I've needed :)
@arasul
@arasul 3 года назад
You are a wonderful teacher. I am inspired to make a bow now. Thank you for a great video.
@MickGrewcock
@MickGrewcock 3 года назад
Thank you - and good luck!
@hunter19709
@hunter19709 4 года назад
Nicely done Mr Mick! You truly have a gift for teaching:) stay safe and hope you are doing well in these trying times
@malibuhiegts
@malibuhiegts 3 года назад
I've been attempting a bow since I was 6 and have never mastered it, this is an amazing tip ty!!! I'm 30 now and I'm running off down the woods like an exited kid looking for a stave 😅
@MickGrewcock
@MickGrewcock 3 года назад
Best of luck. You can do it!
@malibuhiegts
@malibuhiegts 3 года назад
@@MickGrewcock thanks to you! Peace love and ranger boots
@flamingmoose1479
@flamingmoose1479 4 года назад
I've been looking for something to do while camping other than staring at the fire or identifying the local flora (which is surprisingly frustrating), and you were so encouraging and positive that I'm at least going to give this a shot. Thank you for making such a great video!
@MickGrewcock
@MickGrewcock 4 года назад
Good luck!
@polarbear4696
@polarbear4696 2 года назад
This is a great video, true heart of a teacher right here.
@MickGrewcock
@MickGrewcock 2 года назад
Thank you 🙏
@seramect9530
@seramect9530 5 лет назад
Because of this video I just took down a small diameter invasive tree in my yard using an old bowie and wooden baton, because I don't even have a saw, just so I can have a go. We'll see whether this stinky plant can give some use, even if it's practice. Thank you. P.S. I'm originally from Lancashire, but moved to California. So these videos aren't just educational to me but also great to show me some of the amazing British countryside that I so miss.
@jonsku2856
@jonsku2856 Год назад
This helped so much thank you!
@aristotlev
@aristotlev 11 месяцев назад
Excellent video. Thank you I've learned so much
@larsfrandsen2501
@larsfrandsen2501 2 года назад
So good to be back to your channel, Mick. Love your work.
@MickGrewcock
@MickGrewcock 2 года назад
Thank you.
@wadenaylor6905
@wadenaylor6905 Год назад
You are fantastic Sir !!
@patricknixon504
@patricknixon504 3 года назад
He's a good teacher
@VGreggUndercover
@VGreggUndercover 4 месяца назад
Exactly the information I’ve been needing. Just somewhere to start!
@MickGrewcock
@MickGrewcock 4 месяца назад
Good luck!
@theprancingprussian
@theprancingprussian 2 месяца назад
I made one without following a tutorial, all I did was get an already bent piece ( mistake ) and removed the bark by scraping with a chisel It is my beloved despite probably being under 30 lb Can reach full draw without snapping but may need to but replaced after full draw made me hear cracks Very informative video
@tet2755
@tet2755 10 месяцев назад
This video is so good! I feel inspired. Now I just gotta go out and make one!
@Prairie7777
@Prairie7777 4 года назад
WELL DONE. I REALLY ENJOYED THIS VIDEO!
@therookie8895
@therookie8895 Год назад
I really appreciate this video.
@jimminniehan2548
@jimminniehan2548 2 года назад
Thank you so much, well done.
@irishcoffee6894
@irishcoffee6894 5 лет назад
Thanx Mick, You dod it again. Encouraging me in making a bow. Now finding time to do it. Appreciate this ever inspiring video in clear language
@MickGrewcock
@MickGrewcock 5 лет назад
I wish you success!
@hikii.komori
@hikii.komori 2 года назад
Man, your voice is so calming!
@tomasdirocco
@tomasdirocco Год назад
i loved the idea, thanks you!
@jacksonwillis8683
@jacksonwillis8683 4 года назад
Fantastic video, especially for a beginner in the art of bow making like myself. You've earned yourself another subscriber!
@doctorsam82
@doctorsam82 5 лет назад
Fantastic video! I am a beginner and this has given me hope! Cheers!
@allanmcintosh3347
@allanmcintosh3347 3 года назад
Well explained that man!
@blueninety4393
@blueninety4393 Год назад
Thanks for this video, cant wait to learn how to make it and teach my friends as well
@aapisiharper5023
@aapisiharper5023 2 года назад
I feel so inspired from this video
@MikeResoli
@MikeResoli Год назад
You're a legend pal
@pascaljohns4242
@pascaljohns4242 5 лет назад
what a great series, keep it up!!
@ashwayn
@ashwayn 2 года назад
At last I can learn
@justingillette8185
@justingillette8185 Год назад
this made my day
@glitter.gollum6984
@glitter.gollum6984 3 года назад
Wow! Thankyou Mick, your enthusiasm is well conveyed and your straightforward way of explaining has left me very excited to give this a go!! Great video. Love the UK wild.
@MickGrewcock
@MickGrewcock 3 года назад
Good luck!
@worldsfastestdrummer
@worldsfastestdrummer 3 года назад
Awesome lesson, Mick-- thanks for all you do.
@MickGrewcock
@MickGrewcock 3 года назад
🙏🙏
@andreacastelli9938
@andreacastelli9938 4 года назад
You are great man!!
@trinitythompson132
@trinitythompson132 3 года назад
This is such a positive video! You are so inspiring and encouraging! I can’t wait to try this
@MickGrewcock
@MickGrewcock 3 года назад
Thank you 🙏
@caninedrill_instructor5861
@caninedrill_instructor5861 5 лет назад
Well said Mick!
@BowgFrowg
@BowgFrowg Год назад
Thank you kindly sir. I value your teachings and will put them to use.
@MickGrewcock
@MickGrewcock Год назад
🙏
@longbowandwarbowcraftingbo2859
i used to make bows as a young boy which were very hit and miss until i read the sas survival handbook by loftey Wiseman. very nice book and very educational, recently me and a friend have taken up archery and i asked the tutor if he had a more powerful bow i could use. he replied with yes i have a war bow :) my eyes lit up as I've always wanted to use one and finally getting the chance blew my mind. I'm completely hooked now buying books on arrow making and also watching many videos. i must say mick grewcocks videos are the best and most informative i have come across. absolutely love his videos and he seems like a chap i would instantly get on with :)
@josephdonkers7429
@josephdonkers7429 3 года назад
I think your whole approach to making my first bow is exactly what I need. Cheers from Canada
@MickGrewcock
@MickGrewcock 3 года назад
Good luck!
@Thetravelingmonke
@Thetravelingmonke 2 года назад
Im just getting into it because bows look really cool and are really interesting and while i was in history the english longbow is what specifically intrigued me from the statement that they could be used to pierce a knights armor and knowing how much they could withstand it was extremely impressive and thanks to you i am learning how to make these and its been really fun to learn how they work
@jimmymcmorgan7827
@jimmymcmorgan7827 3 года назад
Great channel.
@CarlosPereira-um2wt
@CarlosPereira-um2wt 2 года назад
From Molina de Aragón , in Spain: fantastic well explained!!!!
@herbertkuttner9228
@herbertkuttner9228 3 года назад
Thank you Mick/your fabulous, Cheers Herb USA
@DevAndVic2022
@DevAndVic2022 3 года назад
For her majesty the queen, a proper longbow, for the proper lad.
@pizzalover1221
@pizzalover1221 2 года назад
I've watched 9 minutes of this video and I already want to be this guys apprentice.
@javanbybee4822
@javanbybee4822 4 года назад
I just finished my first bow. It was made from a walking stick of a unknown wood but it looks decent and works great! just about 30-40lb drawweight, nothing fancy but great for practice.
@MickGrewcock
@MickGrewcock 4 года назад
Well done!
@mrzax01111
@mrzax01111 3 года назад
When I want to string my bow it alway break
@EmielTalen
@EmielTalen 2 года назад
@@mrzax01111 start with an american flatbow. They are easier to start with, and a lot of different styles can be made. There are also a lot of tutorials on internet and I can answer questions for you
@mrzax01111
@mrzax01111 2 года назад
@@EmielTalen thank you, wich kind of wood do you recommend ? Is birch good
@bzdochakadejaka8651
@bzdochakadejaka8651 2 года назад
@@mrzax01111 you may want to find hazel or ash, birch is not that good
@neosky9
@neosky9 2 года назад
Thank you 🙏
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