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Making Oak Shafted Arrows for a Heavy Draw Weight Flatbow. Happy the Man. 

Mick Grewcock
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Making Oak Shafted Arrows with Gary Williamson, Shoot Captain of Mercian Bowmen, a fellowship of archers who practise the sport of roving marks - an ancient form of competitive archery calling for long distance accuracy with bow and arrow. I spend the day filming a video portrait of my good friend Mr Gary Williamson as he makes oak shafted arrows for his Joe Gibbs 93lb @ 30" flatbow. From an oak plank he cuts, planes and sands an arrow shaft which he then spines and makes up into an arrow for roving marks. Whilst filming Gary I was reminded how much satisfaction and pleasure comes to those who practise a craft with their hands in pursuit of their passion - and Dryden's poem 'Happy the Man' sprung to mind as I edited my film portrait of Gary.
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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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@johnjriggsarchery2457
@johnjriggsarchery2457 5 лет назад
Howdy Mick, Before someone runs out and buys a bit of wood to make arrows. I'd suggest fixing straight grain in one's head. Perhaps going as far as either starting with splits or paying the extra for quarter sawn from a shop or mill that supplies boat builders: consistant spine and strength. Someone asked whether it was white or red oak. Both species have similar characteristics but white would be slightly stiffer. Great video, my friend.
@MickGrewcock
@MickGrewcock 5 лет назад
Hello John. Yes, absolutely right and a wise thing for anyone to do. The video was more about the craft as an act of peaceful absorption than about how to make arrow shafts, fletch and arm them but your wise input is great for anyone who takes inspiration from Gary's work and had a go at making their own arrows. Thanks John.
@davewebster6945
@davewebster6945 5 лет назад
And very sharp plane blades too or you would end up with a shredded ripped up mess with that course type of grain.
@brightargyle8950
@brightargyle8950 5 лет назад
Holy cow, taping the feather while cutting is genius! I've never seen that before!
@MickGrewcock
@MickGrewcock 5 лет назад
Bright Argyle It’s a good technique.
@chrismee3083
@chrismee3083 2 года назад
i could watch this all day.
@TemplesLongtailsandFurs
@TemplesLongtailsandFurs 5 лет назад
Damn that twisted sandpaper for working on the nock! What a great idea. I'm only halfway through the video, love it already!
@MickGrewcock
@MickGrewcock 5 лет назад
Enjoy the rest! Mick
@Tristan-tt8nz
@Tristan-tt8nz 4 года назад
Gli and him are doing the best long bow and Arrow in the ' world☺☺☺😊😊😊
@featani7755
@featani7755 4 года назад
that is a lot of work, a great arrow and fantastic filming 👍
@peterwikvist2433
@peterwikvist2433 4 года назад
Lovely, absolutely lovely!
@Musketman84th
@Musketman84th 5 лет назад
Amazing..a true art...and a great video.
@bashkillszombies
@bashkillszombies 3 года назад
Make a pole lathe. Saves all the fecking about. It's how we've done it since ancient times. Just make sure you split the wood and reduce its size by splitting it to near enough. Otherwise you'll get run offs on the shaft and you'll end up with ... well you've all seen those photos. I'm been fletching since I was six. Admittedly only in a home sweatshop when my father realised children make good slave labour and will do tasks for ten cents a day. But I loved it, and it was a good gateway to bowyering and other woodworking for me. And the only way I've ever seen done (at least out where I live, observing the older folks) is lathed. None of this ten hours of bandsaw and plane stuff from a plank.
@johnpaulbutao407
@johnpaulbutao407 5 лет назад
Very beautiful Sir Mick!
@stevenpatterson3972
@stevenpatterson3972 5 лет назад
Just beautiful. Thank you, Mick.
@MickGrewcock
@MickGrewcock 5 лет назад
Thank you Steven. Glad you enjoyed. Mick
@donazzopardi2721
@donazzopardi2721 5 лет назад
Awesome as usual. I love watching Craftsmen work, you learn a lot
@primitivepreacher8964
@primitivepreacher8964 Год назад
Beautiful... Great arrows crafted simply by a master... Thank you! "Blessed ( or happy) is he whose transgression is forgiven, whose sin is covered." Psalm 32:1 In Christ alone there can be true happiness!
@CannibalLecter
@CannibalLecter 4 года назад
Lovely recurve to.
@robertbrunston5406
@robertbrunston5406 5 лет назад
Beautiful traditional arrow! Thank you for sharing.
@augustusvincentus2062
@augustusvincentus2062 5 лет назад
Super video Mick!
@death_is_near
@death_is_near 5 лет назад
Beautiful video. Thank you, Mick.
@MickGrewcock
@MickGrewcock 5 лет назад
Thank you.
@Ragnafyr
@Ragnafyr 5 лет назад
Thank you for the video! He made is look so easy :D
@johnnywick2011
@johnnywick2011 5 лет назад
I'm going through a very hard time in life. I make bows as well. I'm beginning to see the stress in life manifest in the bows I build. Lately they have pretty lame. Your videos bring a sence of peace. One that I havent had in a long time. For a few mins I dont notice anythings wrong. Thank you for your videos. Honestly.
@MickGrewcock
@MickGrewcock 5 лет назад
Mubb Hutt I am glad my videos act in some small way as a therapy for life’s problems. Believe me, I quite understand. It’s a tough hill to climb sometimes - and yes, even in our pastimes it is manifested: for the time being I have ceased bow making and videoing my efforts. I woke one morning and found too many other things needed attention and bow making was a chore so I have withdrawn for a while. In making this film I saw something beyond Gary making arrows, hence the title. Check out some of my other videos - you might find a similar peace amongst them. And sometimes the weight that we all seem to bear reveals itself as a condition that can be overcome. We only have to look over our shoulder to see others who would give anything to occupy our shoes. That’s where I start. Good luck.
@johnnywick2011
@johnnywick2011 5 лет назад
Much needed and appreciated. Hope all is well in everything you do. -mubb
@epIx111333
@epIx111333 5 лет назад
always glad comming back here once in a while.. seeing the progress you made and how deeply connected to nature the world around you truly is and how calming it can be, honest work no city noise and the world seems to go slow again, an experience I can truly recommend for everybody to settle a bit to watch and listen. thanks for your inspiring work! -Mathew
@MickGrewcock
@MickGrewcock 5 лет назад
Thank you Mathew!
@jasonpercy184
@jasonpercy184 5 лет назад
You have made making bows and arrows into a romantic art form. For that Sir,thank you .
@Asiertxu1974
@Asiertxu1974 5 лет назад
I love your videos Mick! :-) Cheers, Asier.
@johnlong3214
@johnlong3214 5 лет назад
There are some people I could watch all day, thank you for that Mick. Edit: just watched it again, look at the mans hands and fingers, like the Blacksmith you featured four months ago making arrow heads, a true craftsman.
@MickGrewcock
@MickGrewcock 5 лет назад
Agreed, I enjoyed making this with Gary because I watched more than arrows being made.
@ani4x4
@ani4x4 5 лет назад
Simply beautiful. And also your Defender :) ATB
@crajneelchand5382
@crajneelchand5382 5 лет назад
Thank you for sharing Mick. That is a very beautiful bow at 12 min.
@stevedjurovich194
@stevedjurovich194 5 лет назад
93lb @ 30" Joe Gibbs flatbow
@tiagon19
@tiagon19 2 года назад
incredible
@timharris9314
@timharris9314 4 года назад
What a great video. So tranquil and he does look happy at his work. Keep it up mick videographey was brilliant
@MickGrewcock
@MickGrewcock 4 года назад
Thank you Tim 🙏🙏
@rayjohn3946
@rayjohn3946 5 лет назад
Perfect!
@antoniovillafane1114
@antoniovillafane1114 3 года назад
Superb,Thankyou..
@MickGrewcock
@MickGrewcock 3 года назад
Thank you 🙏
@lylekurth4142
@lylekurth4142 5 лет назад
Artistry and elegance on both sides of the camera.
@MickGrewcock
@MickGrewcock 5 лет назад
Thank you Lyle from me and Gary. Mick
@nimrod6603
@nimrod6603 5 лет назад
Exceptionally beautifully shot and edited video Mick. Hats off👌
@MickGrewcock
@MickGrewcock 5 лет назад
Thank you!
@hammerstoneartifacts4986
@hammerstoneartifacts4986 5 лет назад
I was going to buy a fleching jig. After seeing the one in your video l think I'll just make one. Thanks for the inspiration. It's what keeps me going back at it after failed attempts.
@MickGrewcock
@MickGrewcock 5 лет назад
Easy to make - I made mine several years ago for fletching up to about 8". Doesn't take long to make one. Good luck.
@robsarchery9679
@robsarchery9679 5 лет назад
Great,Always enjoy your channel.
@MickGrewcock
@MickGrewcock 5 лет назад
Thank you
@malcolmsmith9232
@malcolmsmith9232 5 лет назад
Don't sell yourself short Mr. Inspiration Modesty!! Always enjoyable, educational, superior even!
@fredbos5997
@fredbos5997 5 лет назад
Beautiful video Mick!! Nice sound and great editing. Well done!
@MickGrewcock
@MickGrewcock 5 лет назад
Thank you Fred, glad you enjoyed. Mick
@zombiepyrate4969
@zombiepyrate4969 5 лет назад
Awesome :)
@jasperdenney4997
@jasperdenney4997 5 лет назад
Another great video
@MickGrewcock
@MickGrewcock 5 лет назад
Thank you from us both Jasper. Mick
@richardimmell5688
@richardimmell5688 5 лет назад
Mick, Once again you have put together a wonderful video. It is Art in motion. Watching Gary craft the arrow was beautiful. He put so much of himself into his arrows, much like you put so much of yourself into your bows and your videos. I really appreciate this video, it is beautiful, inspiring, and full of hope. I look forward to more like this one. Cheers!
@MickGrewcock
@MickGrewcock 5 лет назад
Thank you Richard, glad you enjoyed. Team effort on this one - great talent in front of the camera: Gary is fantastic to work with. Thanks from both of us. Mick
@richardimmell5688
@richardimmell5688 5 лет назад
@@MickGrewcock Thank you and Mr. Williamson. One of my favorite videos to date. I cannot wait to see what you and maybe some of your friends, do next. Also, I like the design on your merchandise. Did you design it?
@MickGrewcock
@MickGrewcock 5 лет назад
@@richardimmell5688 To the latter, yes I did the general design but the circular image is by Daniel Round - he's on Instagram.
@dansirois7239
@dansirois7239 5 лет назад
Hey mick ! For an another video you could make a recurve bow. I very like what you do and don't give up !
@TheRedhawke
@TheRedhawke 5 лет назад
Very nice, really wish you would do a video building the fletching jig he used in this video.
@dooleyfussle8634
@dooleyfussle8634 5 лет назад
That would be Great!
@marksteven6116
@marksteven6116 5 лет назад
great
@brettbeatnick
@brettbeatnick 4 года назад
I really enjoyed your bow series. I have come to your channel a bit late. I really hope this isnt the last video on bows.
@MickGrewcock
@MickGrewcock 4 года назад
Hi Brett, well thank you for looking at my channel. There are around 100 bow and bow related videos on my channel so plenty to work through! Unfortunately though at the moment I am not making bow videos due to other commitments. Thanks for watching 🙏
@brettbeatnick
@brettbeatnick 4 года назад
@@MickGrewcock Yup, certainly working through your back catalogue when i have time. Thank you very much for the reply i have really enjoyed your journey with bows and your style of telling a story.
@johnjriggsarchery2457
@johnjriggsarchery2457 5 лет назад
Hi again Mick. I recently had a "Win a Primitive Arrow" contest and even though you didn't take part, you have definitely earned one of the three arrows because of the great work you've done in teaching the art. You'll get the Ishe style small game arrow with the "cage style" point that Ishe used. It also has a flu flu style fletch done with a sinew spiral. I have a video showing the arrows and another one showing me fletch your arrow. If you have my email, please send me an address. Thank you, my friend.
@rayzugar4776
@rayzugar4776 5 лет назад
A lovely video too watch Mick thankyou. Gluing a bodkin on with heat glue, I'll have too try that. Epoxy can make such a mess.
@MickGrewcock
@MickGrewcock 5 лет назад
Hi Ray. Thank you! Quite a few people use hot-melt for securing arrow heads. I used it in industry for many years and with correct prep it can work in this situation very well - and it makes it very easy to remove a head in the event of a broken shaft - just apply heat and off it comes!
@rayzugar4776
@rayzugar4776 5 лет назад
@@MickGrewcock I'll definitely give it a go, I shoot into a target that's made of compressed foam and I sometimes have lost some heads pulling the arrows out. I do use silicone spay on the first 4 inch of my arrows but if its been raining they still take some pulling out.
@MickGrewcock
@MickGrewcock 5 лет назад
@@rayzugar4776 Worth a try Ray> Good luck.
@Durag_jaca
@Durag_jaca 5 лет назад
Wow! You make videos like movies. They are so nice to watch. This bow at the end is looking crazy. Who made it? Will you make a video with it? Mati
@MickGrewcock
@MickGrewcock 5 лет назад
Maker is named at the end of the video Mati! It was Joe Gibbs, a very fine bowyer and high draw weight archer from the south of the UK. A lovely bow.
@oversalt4713
@oversalt4713 4 года назад
Thanks for this Mick. Funny finding this today after finishing my first bow, again thanks to your earlier advice. ps. That looks a bit like a springbok skin quiver he uses? I have a beautiful black springbok ram skin, one of my first kills...perhaps a far superior use than a mat we all avoid walking on :)
@socialanimal1837
@socialanimal1837 5 лет назад
😍
@kp.co.6074
@kp.co.6074 5 лет назад
Another reason why I prefer to use hand tools if I have the time. Much more in tune with the work that way. Is that red oak or white oak?
@stefantwotimes
@stefantwotimes 5 лет назад
When you are done,,,the war is over haha...
@tjj4lab
@tjj4lab 5 лет назад
Obviously this was a highly edited video of the process, do you happen to know a rough estimate for the actual number of man hours it took to create a single arrow/work of art?
@javanbybee4822
@javanbybee4822 4 года назад
it takes me, a horrible fletcher, around 2 hours to make an arrow.
@sbvera13
@sbvera13 5 лет назад
Brilliant. I love the handmade tools and jigs. I have a question about the arrows - why are they made of oak? Isn't oak too heavy for a flight arrow?
@MickGrewcock
@MickGrewcock 5 лет назад
Hi there. These are not 'flight' arrows as such, they are used over distance aimed at 'marks', often flags or land features, but the intention is not purely distance. Originally the sport was most probably practise for military archers using arrows similar to those used in conflict - and many archers who follow the sport today loose arrows that are relatively heavy. Gary's bow in this video requires a comparatively weighty arrow; a lighter 'flight' arrow would damage the bow. Gary is experimenting with the oak shafts but they fly well and are well matched to his Joe Gibbs bow.
@diabolicalartificer
@diabolicalartificer 4 года назад
Beautiful arrow, wonder how many he looses? That's a bummer when rough shooting, you can never find all the arrows you shot.
@MickGrewcock
@MickGrewcock 4 года назад
Diabolical Artificer Many places get shots are short-grassed. Very few arrows are lost. Thanks for watching.
@APheonixPretense8
@APheonixPretense8 5 лет назад
How was accuracy and distance?
@amberdye4927
@amberdye4927 5 лет назад
Hey, I was wondering if you could do a video on a child's bow, maybe 5 years old. I'm not sure about the proportions and I would greatly appreciate it. I love your videos! Thank you. :)
@MickGrewcock
@MickGrewcock 5 лет назад
Amber Dye AWEE]and ori Hi there. That’s somewhere in my list of stuff to do! Thanks for the nudge.
@amberdye4927
@amberdye4927 5 лет назад
@@MickGrewcock Thank you!
@rebekah-chriss-k4872
@rebekah-chriss-k4872 5 лет назад
Awesome stuff I watched it top rate stuff so are you going to ever try making a flat bow on your channel?
@MickGrewcock
@MickGrewcock 5 лет назад
Rebekah-Chris S-K I have some cherry wood and I hope to try to make a self flatbow from that this spring
@rebekah-chriss-k4872
@rebekah-chriss-k4872 5 лет назад
@@MickGrewcock nice I like longbow best but also like flatbows
@MickGrewcock
@MickGrewcock 5 лет назад
@@rebekah-chriss-k4872 I am the same but Gary's Joe Gibbs bow is beautiful and mighty fast.
@rodparsons521
@rodparsons521 5 лет назад
Nice straight grained oak/ Are these the ones you were thinking about to get a slightly better cast for roving?
@MickGrewcock
@MickGrewcock 5 лет назад
Gary is still experimenting with these oak arrows but yes, I hope to cadge half a dozen soon!
@rodparsons521
@rodparsons521 5 лет назад
@@MickGrewcock It could be useful to record some specs as a point of reference in anticipation of testing some variables. Weight,foc, etc. Draw weight,fps etc.
@MickGrewcock
@MickGrewcock 5 лет назад
@@rodparsons521 Yes, agreed.
@jonnyhatter35
@jonnyhatter35 4 года назад
sir, I love your channel. don't mean to be crass, but you probably have the best surname a man can have, lol. Honest question, did it help you meet ladies when you were a young buck (or young lad, as you brits would say)?
@MickGrewcock
@MickGrewcock 4 года назад
If my surname worked like that I wouldn’t have time to make videos 😉
@EREBO95
@EREBO95 3 года назад
Great video! Does he sell arrows?
@MickGrewcock
@MickGrewcock 3 года назад
No I’m afraid not. Contact medieval arrows .co.uk for similar
@EREBO95
@EREBO95 3 года назад
@@MickGrewcock thankyou!
@DARisse-ji1yw
@DARisse-ji1yw 4 года назад
Thought the music would be an old Genesis song ......
@Max-yv3ok
@Max-yv3ok 5 лет назад
Mick, Ive started to make my birch longbow now. But the stave is spiral and idk how to continue, any advice?
@MickGrewcock
@MickGrewcock 5 лет назад
Spirals do bring problems. You could try untwisting it with heat but it works only for a slight twist. If it’s too bad best to move on to another piece.
@Max-yv3ok
@Max-yv3ok 5 лет назад
@@MickGrewcock Well thanks for your advice mick, but is even birch good enough to begin with to make a bow outoff?
@MickGrewcock
@MickGrewcock 5 лет назад
@@Max-yv3ok Oh Yes. Not used it myself but I believe some cultures used birch extensively. I believe it favours a flat style bow so don't make a rounded belly bow from it - that might not work too well. Good luck.
@Max-yv3ok
@Max-yv3ok 5 лет назад
@@MickGrewcock Will try my best!
@Max-yv3ok
@Max-yv3ok 5 лет назад
@@MickGrewcock Will you ever do a holmegaard style bow?
@diegoveloso3rd
@diegoveloso3rd 5 лет назад
130lbs draw weight😱 And here i am, struggling with 50lbs 😂
@MickGrewcock
@MickGrewcock 5 лет назад
That's the arrow spine. The bow is 93lbs.
@diegoveloso3rd
@diegoveloso3rd 5 лет назад
@@MickGrewcock ahh i see. Still no slouch of a bow though 😯
@WeirdSide
@WeirdSide 5 лет назад
Are you going to start an ASMR channel?
@MickGrewcock
@MickGrewcock 5 лет назад
Should I?
@stefantwotimes
@stefantwotimes 5 лет назад
I hope you get the cloud haha.bs video,
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