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How to Build an Osage Recurve Selfbow from Start to Finish KarambitKnives,com

qcreek11 Sep 30



This static recurve design made from Osage orange is one of my favorite selfbow designs. This video will take you step by step through my process of building this recurve starting with a raw stave and ending with a finished bow. the video includes chasing a ring, layout and design, all the stages of the tillering process, bending the recurves, adding a skin backing, tip overlays and more. I hope you find this video helpful with your own projects. Please leave share any questions or feedback in the comment section.

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  1. @hansimgluck9207 September 30, 2024

    Sad Tor see my comment on wildlife protection aspects has been removed. I cannot see why the YT algo should have a problem with it so I wonder if the comment on that topic wasn‘t welcome…
    Thanks in advance for enlightning. 🙂

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  2. @geostigma369 September 30, 2024

    Im confident this is the best bow building guide on the internet.

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  3. @organicarchery September 30, 2024

    A+ tutorial, my friend. Top-shelf knowledge presented in a clear, concise way. Love the Feng Shui of your work space too!

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  4. @jakecumpston5978 September 30, 2024

    Can you make a mistake video? Some minor/major mistakes that can happen at each step, and how to fix/correct them? The "Do and don'ts" Showing the different mistakes on a "throw away" bow to show how you would correct if one side of the bow is flexing less than the other as an example. What to do with splinters, finding hidden knots, when to give up on a piece etc.

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  5. @motivationalchannel7385 September 30, 2024

    Can you tell me about measurements

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  6. @AbubakarSajid777 September 30, 2024

    Love from pakistan

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  7. @mauricerobertson1944 September 30, 2024

    Dear sir, you build the most beautiful bows.

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