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Making a Rawhide Bowstring 

Talon Silverhorn
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Showing my process for making a bowstring from deer rawhide, from drawing to shooting!

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14 окт 2024

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@JoelWiggins-p9x
@JoelWiggins-p9x 2 месяца назад
I consider my bows functional art work as well as strings arrows ect! Thanks for sharing
@stevejenkins9984
@stevejenkins9984 3 года назад
This is a fascinating video and well done I make bows but not strings I'm going to have to try this! I'd like to see more about food and cooking techniques
@esben181
@esben181 3 года назад
the coiling of the string to make it uniform in width was incredible
@UncleDanBand64
@UncleDanBand64 3 года назад
Ok Talon! Love the video and you have taught me something here. I have 2 observations. #1 as for as triming this without following a line. Get a hat trimmer or vernier knife. They have an adjustable guide that allows you to set at a select distance and run the edge. I will get to #2 in a bit and as a matter of fact....I am a Texan and worked a bunch in Okie...and love Braums😀 Ok #2 all peoples at 1 point were native! Myself....I am 3/4 European Scotch/Irish....1/4 Cherokee....100% Cowboy....200% Texican😀
@UncleDanBand64
@UncleDanBand64 3 года назад
I would have thought that if you had a rawhide string in the rain and you had a 6.5" Brace Height......30 minutes into a downpour you would have a 5" Brace Height. That would be a great experiment I think 🤔
@UncleDanBand64
@UncleDanBand64 3 года назад
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@cherokeesfinestindian
@cherokeesfinestindian 3 года назад
Awesome bow string brother. Keep up the good work. 👍👍
@severinevans346
@severinevans346 3 года назад
I have made european style bows for a bit mostly english yew longbows. I recently started learning bow making from a Cherokee man I admit I am at a loss for it right now. The style is completely different than what I am used to and I feel a bit out of my element. I will endure though and learn to make the bow I am interested enough. Not sure if these are historically accurate mind you as I myself am not a native or historian but a bow is always fun.
@OverOnTheWildSide
@OverOnTheWildSide 3 года назад
Interesting info! And yes the clothing comparison video would be a good one.
@tonykaczmarek278
@tonykaczmarek278 3 года назад
Awesome video. Thanks for sharing this . Do you use tallow to protect the rawhide? Reason I'm asking is that I've always used it to rub down my bows and arrow shafts. Not alot, just a little to protect from moisture. Well when I had a rawhide string on a bow I'd bump it with some of the tallow so I'd wipe it in. I noticed rawhide strings can get brittle in time and break. But the ones I rubbed tallow onto dont ever do this. Matter of fact they seem way less likely to break. So I got to thinking, first peoples lived in homes that had a fire pit. Theyd store there bows and stuff tied to the frame work. Well the fire would keep the bow dry and the smoke would settle on the surface . So I tried this, just put my bow with a rawhide string that I rubbed down with tallow inside a shelter I made . I did this about 2 years ago. That rawhide string is still great after several hundred times of shooting that bow. Where as other strings on other bows from that same piece of skin eventually got brittle and broke . I left them without doing anything to them.
@horsesandarchery8798
@horsesandarchery8798 3 года назад
I complete in mounted archery. This year I started using Native American type bows, arrows and quivers. I would like to become as historically accurate with this equipment as possible. When I prepare for a competition I will shoot a thousand arrows or more a week, this usually will wear out a natural cordage string in a week or so. I usually switch back and forth from natural to modern string but would like to keep from doing this. My question is do you know of a natural string or serving material that was used by native Americans or any other cultures world wide that will hold up to this type of use? I’ve done some experimenting on my own but are not sure if they were ever used. Pleas take a look at the video and let me know what you think.
@slingshotwarrrior8105
@slingshotwarrrior8105 3 года назад
Awesome job man! But I say this with all due respect! That haircut is retro, we're talking 80s style I like it.
@talonsilverhorn8041
@talonsilverhorn8041 3 года назад
Thank You! Haha and yes the hair is doing its own thing at the moment. it's a new experience for me!
@slingshotwarrrior8105
@slingshotwarrrior8105 3 года назад
@@talonsilverhorn8041 Haha, welcome man!
@mackenziemoore6907
@mackenziemoore6907 3 года назад
You scar the hell out of me fully dressed as a native American but your awesome my brother native Americans like u say make only quality things from weapons to jewelry it's all normally perfect to the eye thank you for sharing your knowledge my friend
@hughswanzy8871
@hughswanzy8871 3 года назад
Cherokee Bows and Arrows book by Al Herrin has some good info on building rawhide bowstrings.
@lymanclark5537
@lymanclark5537 3 года назад
WEll done. I have made several rawhide bowstrings and they work great. I would love to get into a museum and examine the bows and arrows. The design, length, nocks and type of wood is so interesting. Also the method used to tie the strings on to the bow. Is there a common method or many ways. Arrows would be another great study.
@smoothrivers5553
@smoothrivers5553 3 года назад
great video brother!
@thatsmallrockshop
@thatsmallrockshop 3 года назад
And this is why i try to specialize in making all these things the old way. Only stone and bone tools for me. For my personal work. I even harvest my sinew using only flint/chert flakes. I find i can harvest it faster and cleaner than with a steel blade its hard to describe untill a person tries it themselves.🙂
@mauricemason2914
@mauricemason2914 8 дней назад
You didn't show us how to make the ends. Very important!
@chucklearnslithics3751
@chucklearnslithics3751 3 года назад
Do you ever worry about use wear at the nock and put any kind of replaceable serving or anything like that on it?
@UncleDanBand64
@UncleDanBand64 3 года назад
Howdy brother....sorry I missed your 1k thing-u-ma-jig😀
@thatsmallrockshop
@thatsmallrockshop 3 года назад
A piece of sand stone is amazing for sanding down the rawhide string if necasary.
@blacksnapper7684
@blacksnapper7684 2 года назад
Would a bear or wild hog work?
@terryhall754
@terryhall754 3 года назад
Talon did u double up on the string? Because it seems u cut alot of rawhide.
@jkre
@jkre 3 года назад
Is this only 1 bly string? Cus you don't show any counter twisting multible plys together, and what kind of knots do you use for loops?
@tonymaurice4157
@tonymaurice4157 3 года назад
What would I need for a 60 lb bow? 3 ply rawhide string?
@КарлДарлоуВратарь
i use twisted Buckskin is it accurate?
@hughswanzy8871
@hughswanzy8871 3 года назад
3 plies thick?
@franciscogomez9036
@franciscogomez9036 Год назад
i have many bows and staves I would like give to you
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