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How to make a REAL homemade bow

How to make a REAL homemade bow
I admit now that this instructable was pretty trashy, so i'm gonna make a good english longbow instructable in a couple days.
 
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Step 1Materials

Materials
The materials list is as follows:


1.A long, straight stick about your height. Not bigger than about an inch and a half in diameter and preferably with as few knots as possible. Best woods would be hickory, elm, osage, yew, or certain types of ash.

2.String/cord. Preferably nylon cord or other strong, manmade materials that won't stretch out or get destroyed in wet conditions, but twine works too. I used kite string for it's strength and availability.

The only tool you absolutely need is a knife, but a hand plane is much better and safer.
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Feb 25, 2010. 12:54 PMThat Inventor Dude says:
A bows poundage is directly proportionate to the length of the bow.
Apr 18, 2012. 7:48 PMJaycub says:
That is not true. I realise this is a very old comment but I had to say something.

The draw weight at a certain draw distance will be less if you make the bow longer because the wood will not have to bend as far. It would be more accurite to describe bow length and draw weight as inversely proportional, but that wouldn't be true either because I don't think it is always a linear thing.

A longer bow of the same draw weight can provide more impulse because it can handle a larger draw length, so the force will be applied for a longer time.
Dec 3, 2011. 2:33 PMBanthablaster says:
in the book "The Traditional bowyer's Bible" it says that making a bow twice as wide makes it twice as strong, and twice as thick eight times as strong. length has a complicated formula, but each 1 % increrase in lenth makes it 5% safer from exploding
Apr 5, 2010. 3:09 AMKryptonite says:
Sorry, but that appears to be incorrect. A thicker bow would create a stronger poundage in the bow, right?
Aug 23, 2010. 8:21 AMThat Inventor Dude says:
by poundage i mean the strength required to pull back the string which is related to how powerful it is.
Aug 24, 2010. 3:19 AMKryptonite says:
Yes, but a short bow could have a stronger poundage than a long bow.
Sep 3, 2010. 2:38 AMThat Inventor Dude says:
poundage is related to many things like materials length thickness (as you said) string type and string tension but one of the most obvious way is to make it longer. i was thinking more to the fact that my recurve bow only seems to increase in length when i upgrade the poundage. i was however over simplifying
Sep 1, 2010. 6:40 AMThat Inventor Dude says:
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Sep 2, 2010. 4:52 AMKryptonite says:
Then the bow's poundage is not dire... you know, I'll just leave it there.
Apr 21, 2010. 12:35 PMClockworkDragonfly says:
It's more a function of the taper from the riser (handle) to the tips. This taper can be introduced to the thickness (such as with the European longbow), to the width (as with North American flatbows like those used by the plains Indians), or to both (many Asiatic bows tapered both ways). While increasing the length, width, or thickness allows for a different taper, poundage is not directly proportional to any of the three and anyone thinking it is has an overly simplistic idea of what a bow is & how it works.
Apr 21, 2010. 7:22 PMKryptonite says:
I see, thanks!
Feb 25, 2010. 12:54 PMThat Inventor Dude says:
try the Quicks website thinking about it
Apr 2, 2012. 3:34 PMcr34t1ve says:
first off young sir, if it shoots arrows fast enough to pierce a cardboard box then it is a real bow and arrow.
A lot of people don't understand that by going outside and making a bow and arrow you are doing something that connects you with our ancestors, all the way up to the neanderthals or Cro-Magnon man.
Secondly, i have recently made a bow, i will be making a quiver, firing glove and armguard but mthis is not just a hobby.
picture this, the end of the world comes,
all the ammunition for all the guns are gone, but you never had to worry about that, you have a bow, and a renewable source of ammo as long as there are straight trees or other straight rods.
my bow is shoddy, it's homemade, but that was my first try,i WILL get better because i know i can, i will also be posting photos of the making of my first one with my own instructable. bravo sir
and congratulations you're now smarter than a monkey.
Sep 15, 2009. 5:47 PMkterr says:
how many pounds is the drawback, on this?
Jul 22, 2010. 8:22 AM1000000VOLTS says:
it looks to be about 10lbs to me lol
Jun 22, 2011. 11:57 PMnwagner says:
could be which, isn't bad for a homemade bow...
Jun 23, 2011. 4:08 PMaweis says:
my bow was about there, but i was not satisfied with it at all. so i am making a new one, this time with an instructable.
Aug 7, 2010. 3:49 PM11richie21 says:
for my hand grip i used a strip of sliced bike tube which is a good material for making sling shots too, I tied it really tight around the bow and its flexibility makes a great comfortable grip =)
Jan 22, 2008. 7:55 PMMOBucky says:
This is really a question: what keeps the wood from drying out if you don't seal it? Any ideas what people did about this before hardware stores? I thought maybe animal fat.
Mar 19, 2010. 12:25 PMphoenix12 says:
Lindseed oil works pretty well.
Aug 7, 2010. 3:45 PM11richie21 says:
i made a bow and took your advice and my bow is still pretty flexible and hasn't dried out
Jul 22, 2010. 8:21 AM1000000VOLTS says:
ive used bacon fat that works quite well /when you take it out in the rain it you get little dropplets of water on the bow doesnt penertrate the wood.
Jan 30, 2008. 4:30 AMMasterBowyer says:
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Jul 22, 2010. 8:27 AM1000000VOLTS says:
this is a long bow.made from yew tillerd correctly sorry mate what you got there is a stick with some string on ,not wishing to be rude
Jun 22, 2010. 1:13 PMgreymatter21 says:
no offence but this isnt a REAL bow and arrow.
Jul 22, 2010. 8:18 AM1000000VOLTS says:
i agree with you its terrible,100 yard more like 100 feet lol,at least he tried
Jul 22, 2010. 8:15 AM1000000VOLTS says:
im sorry but what kind of bow is that lol
Jul 9, 2010. 5:36 PMhossweightlifter says:
u try it yet i made a bow 100 yards 1st shot that prolly go 2 yds maybe it sucks
Aug 12, 2009. 8:37 PMcezzie says:
so, i didnt read through ALL of the comments, just some of them. So, a few questions. What is sealing a bow? and how important is it to seal a homemade bow? I'm in the process of researching on how to make my own bow. If anyone has any good tips I'd be happy to hear em :)
Jul 27, 2009. 2:59 PMTylertjt says:
hey you said you would post how to make arrows I just wanna know when ok? my arrows with home made bow was catnine tail stems and a nail for the tip and two card board box cononers i should post it i made my bow from a willow tree and im makeing a cross bow soon
Jun 10, 2009. 10:46 AMsharlston says:
my way to bend sticks is to boil them in water then bend them and wait for them to dry
Jun 3, 2009. 4:37 PMnomadic bowman says:
cool i like it i am working on a sick bow maybe i will post it later
Mar 15, 2009. 2:49 AMmilamber says:
a beter handle by the way is to buy leather shoe lases or leather thonging even tenis racket grip tape is ok
Mar 2, 2009. 1:01 PMhg341 says:
hey a made a commet about 2 years ago saying i was going to make a bow on your 'ible well i did

i have a knot in my handle the notchs for the string are a bit offin order the pic's are 1st top notch the 2nd handle the 3ed bottom notch last is the whole thing
btw it is about 4 feet long so short bow?
Mar 2, 2009. 1:07 PMhg341 says:
oh sry for the duble post
but i get about 2o ibs of pullthe string is strechy(i dont feel like i should pull harder cuz it thin and might snap on me)
Jan 27, 2009. 9:33 AMcarroty says:
I'd rather buy a whole new bow. I found one at a local store going for abot 100 - 150 dollars, can't remember exact price
Jun 24, 2008. 5:06 PMxZCodmaNZx says:
you dry fire bad!!! ;-(
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