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- čas přidán 8. 10. 2023
- We have always loved nature, but to live in it you have to be prepared. In this video, Clay Hayes shows you how to build an arch with materials available in the forest. Are you ready to hunt?
If you love traditional archery, bow building, recurve bow hunting, bushcraft, and survival skills videos go visit Clay's channel.
CLAY HAYES
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Clay Hayes is an unbelievable survivalist and outdoorsman. His channel is outstanding...family oriented as well.
I was expecting a whole different type of bow and this bow has way more power than what I thought he was making. 😎👍
You are not alone, I also thought about double thickness😅
Я тоже )
Но в походе почти невозможно сделать сильный и точный блочный или многослойный рекурсивный лук для охоты на лосей и кабанов.Редко эти животные встречаются,избегают охотников.Птицы или рыбы в ручье часто.И очень много сил уйдёт на натяжение при выстреле,а ещё нужно выучится метко стрелять.А вот показанный в видео обладает достаточной силой для небольшой добычи и неизрасходует все силы.
But how do you feel about this channel stealing Clay's content?
@@sashadydishqev7658 that Bow had plenty of weight for big game.
Parabéns guerreiro, ficou fantástico, que velocidade, muito rápido, nota 10.👍
This was so informative and fun to watch! I think some of my fav parts are all the dif uses he made of his knife! That was a lesson in and of itself!
Sir u have great skills pleasure watching u build bows❤️👌
Great idea, and must be as powerful as you can get from a hand made Bushcraft Bow, many thanks for sharing, Ian frim England
Clay Hayes is an awesome dude. He won season 8 of Alone and has some serious skills and knowledge in all areas of traditional archery.
traditional archery use 150-160+ pounds bow🤣its children toy, not bow
@user-zq9ey8zj2g Not even close. Try again. English long bows were traditionally between 80-120#, and traditional archery today is usually right around 50-60#.
I shoot traditional archery and am a part of a few groups dedicated to traditional archery skills. I have also studied ancient war weaponry and tactics.
You obviously realize that a bow at 150# is extremely difficult to pull back and use. It's very counter productive to even make a bow that high of draw weight. The idea in battle was field as many as possible, not 0.000001% of the army.
@@border8204 вы рассказываете сказки какие-то. традиционный военный лук - для поражения противника тяжелыми стрелами и не с 20 метров. и лучник - это не хрупкая женщина в доспехах от Вальеха.
лук 120 фунтов - это практический, для тренировок. боевой - 150+, до 200.
такие - и английские и турецкие и монгольские и китайские, все
@@Devis1982 Don't spread bullshit. The topic is a survival bow, not the medieval war bow. For bowhunting you don't need the bow stronger than 55#, even 40# is quite enough for taking down medium sized game. Animals do not wear steel armor, didn't notice that?
@@fidenemini111 ну да, тысячи людей для которых это означало жизнь или смерть - веками делали луки максимально возможными к использованию относительно подготовленным человеком - а тут оказывается 40 фунтов достаточно. ты вообще видел этого "среднего оленя"? 🙄чем ты в него собрался стрелять из 40# лука? углепластиковой стрелой с титановым наконечником с 10 метров?
топик - это топик, а ветка комментариев - это то где ты пишешь. речь шла - именно о traditional archery, перечитай повыше
Не плохо! ) мне одному его нож понравился больше чем лук ?😅
С таким ножом и лук не нужен
Мне особенно понравились "две деревянные ветки" Видимо в их реальности ,есть не деревянные ветки))Далее слова Лаврова...
@@genammm301 он храбрый воин
@@genammm301 Не умничай. Конечно, есть. Из бамбука, например.
I really enjoyed this video and learned a lot from you brotha! Looking forward to seeing more of your videos!
Your tent is very beautiful, I like the way you survive in the forest
You can clearly see he didn't make his hat, t-shirt and machete either. He's such a fake. He clearly bought these things JUST LIKE that tent. What is he even playing at claiming to live in the woods? Oh wait. He's never claimed he lives and survives in the forest. He makes bows.
This guy has done a lot of CZcams videos. He is an absolute master of bow making.
No true Master needs to clickbait 😂
@@Gn8Lif3 That'll be Quantum Tech HD doing the clickbaiting.
@@Gn8Lif3 This is not his channel though. Dude is the real deal. He won History Channel's "Alone" by surviving 2 and a half months in the woods during winter with just a few tools. Hunted deer with a recurve bow, built a small cabin, had encounters with bears. The only reason he gave up was because he was missing his family, but even so he outlasted the other competitors.
@@mrkiky you gotta know your Limits no shame in that
@@mrkikywhat is his name? And what is the name of the tv show? Where can I find it?
Vrai savoir faire,original,puissant,pas de parole bla bla bla,un arc incroyablement original!!❤
Vous avez tout dit respect à se camarade survivaliste .
incroyablement original ? ce modele est issu d'une base indienne aucune invention ici, mais du savoir faire technique.
Far Cry Primal
A good and viable bow design. Mr Hayes definitely has a mastery of the parang.
Szuper!!! Nagyon jó íj, ügyes vagy! Erdei körülmények között egyszerű anyagokból elkészíteni egy ilyen íjat. Köszönöm neked a videót, majd én is kipróbálom, elkészítem ezt az íjat! Köszönöm szépen! Csak így tovább! Üdv.: Attila
Kerja hebat, anda mengajarkan kami cara untuk bertahan & beradaptasi di kehidupan luar .
Belo arco!
Fiz alguns e muitas vezes quebrava, justamente porque forçava muito na curvatura, o que não acontece com este aí, porque o pequeno arco distribui os esforços ao longo de todo o arco maior!
Parabéns!
Der Mann weiß genau was er macht und wie er es machen muss um Erfolg zu haben 🏹Topp Arbeit Respekt
Cool video but I was looking forward to seeing the spikey one at the start of this video bit of a drop bait
Never judge a video by it's thumbnail.
I just reported it.
You're an idiot if you thought that bow in the thumbnail would ever be made or even useful as anything aside from a display piece.
wow you are so creative. I will also learn but made of bamboo
Remember kids the most important part in survival is that things look cool.
I used to try to make bows like that when I was a kid, but I would always break them. Very cool!
Very impressed by your machete. Very sharp for such a use.
Hey what kind of wood did you use im wanting to recreate this bow for deer season next year
A real Master
Thx for upload
Amazing work! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Sir u have great skills pleasure watching u build bows❤👌
mesmerising to watch the archer and the dude
Faça um arco com qualquer tipo de madeira? O cara é um profissional que está usando as ferramentas adequadas e madeiras específicas.
Why can he create them so perfectly? That's so great
And that is a compound bow made in the forest awesome
Fantastic work. Is that the Cammilus macheté? Are you using the bowyers hitch? It looks more versatile than I remember.
Thats the real surviving bow ...love it..
Subscribed that was amazing this man will never go hungry
Nice work. Your ancient ancestors would be proud.
Awesome, made it look easy
Very nice 🙂
That's a fairly modern design made by a guy called Penobscot who figured out how to get a half decent tension from relatively low poundage bows, great if you can't find a suitable piece of wood for a self bow, a bow of a single piece usually made of a more flexible material like ash or yew.
I've used a penobscot it's a great design but I don't think I've ever come across one with over an 80lb draw? Which is good enough for hunting game I guess
Maybe just try with a 80lbs string?
Having never hunted game (with the exception of missing lots of rodents as an exuberant youth), Id hazard a guess that much more than 80lbs and you lose control of arrow flight, as if holding it steady waiting for game to give a good shot
I don't know where you heard that origin from, but the reason it is called a penobscot bow is because it originates from the Penobscot people of northern America. It's not a particularly modern design at all. Also, how heavy the draw weight is entirely depends on the maker and the wood, and 80 is more than enough for hunting.
@@ronandixon8486 This is incorrect it was made by William Penobscot, he was inspired by Mary Recurve, John Longbow and Timothy Selfbow (who actually copied Hubert Bundle).
Bonjour, superbe vidéo instructive pour un beau résultat.👍 pourrais je savoir d'où provient votre machette ? Merci beaucoup et bonne continuation. Nico Un nouvel abonné
Way cool design and craftsmanship..
Wow great job bro 👍👍
Somewhat misleading cover/ title image, but always great to see Clay Hayes do his magic. Well worth heading over to his channel to see more of this man's genius...
Although I am genuinely impressed with this bow and the skill behind how it was made it bares absolutely no resemblence to the one on the main picture (thumbnail) at the beginning of the video.
how did he make the string? was that the bark that he just frayed and wove into a string or was it something else
The video i needed when i was a kid haha nice craft
This appears to be a rudimentary compound bow. Awesome.
Seems very complicated for a survival bow. Will the tension remain in both bows or do they lose tension after a few arrows?
In his bow it will hold quite well but if we do one it will take some set especially if the wood is not dry. If you watch 4:00 he heats the main bow to make a preamptive curve to the belly so it would not lose tension as much. Also dries it heating it that way so it will be tougher.
Lol as a kid we used to do this with saplings. They hold their integrity for quite a while we used whatever we could get that didn't snap easily didn't care too much exactly what it was and had wars with one another shooting wooden dowels.
This guy has got crazy good craftsmanship skills. And that machete looks like it came from Condor knife & tool.
Amazing Craftsmanship 👍🏻👍🏽👍
wow this is really cool.. i gotta try this out
I've seen a bow similar to this before, it's a very interesting design. So which tree branch was it made from? If it was mentioned in the video, I missed it.
From 0:45 on it can be seen in the text.
Très beau travail et efficace, quel est ce bois ?
Would be good and extremely helpful to know exactly the very type of wood (tree) is he using for he's bow 'cos as far as I know, only very few are suitable for bow making . Thank you. Keep up the good job!
Realmente este ficou muito bom mesmo 😊parabéns
You could trade that for a squaw, and a couple baskets.
I want to know how many times he needed to sharpen his hatchet knife. And what did he use to sharpen with. I can't imagine just any random rock would give an edge as sharp as that broad sword appeared to have.
In a real survival, without a blade to use, you need to find cutting rocks to work things like this. To locate a decent cutting rock, knock any two rocks together and if one makes a tinny, dinging sound, then it should fracture easy enough to make a cutting edge.
It looks like a "Condor Mini Duku Machete", 1075 steel, pretty easy to sharpen on a smooth rock (like the ones found in rivers). ^^
Respekt tolle Arbeit 👍🏹
Wow! I was sceptical at video start, so proven wrong!
Curioso. Estou a ver os vídeos de supervivencia e decátome que nós,de cativos, facíamos esas cousas e pensabamos que estabamos a xogar. Con todo é interesante ver que cousas como templar a madeira ou facer trampas que nós damos como algo normal se siga usando 😅 Saúdos
Did you re-sharpen the blade while filming the whole process of making the bow?
Это несомненно мастер ,но и инструмент ,и условия и материал был тоже наилучшими.
Да уж куда лучше...😅😅😅
Once i made it to the Firepit with the bow hanging i realized i had seen this video when it rreleased... gonna watch it again anyway.
I love how the thumbnail bow and the one he made look "EXACTLY" the same!!! ..... (Quantum Tech do better)
So let me get this right you saw the thumbnail and thought that would make a legitimately useful bow? He doesn't need to do better you just need to be smarter. He's out there doing survival shit not trying to be a fucking larp nerd.
@SwansonDoggz she's not calling out Clays video. She's calling out the page that reposted his video. And while it is quite irrelevant, I get it. Clickbait anything is the trash in the ocean.
@@SwansonDoggzyou noob he is showing something else with the click Bait of another , thats the issue not how he survives, dumb ass
Faltou a demonstração da distancia que o arco pode lançar a flexa para sabermos que o arco é realmente potente.
I really like your idea, especially the tool to create a very sharp bow😍😍
Thats amazing man, it looks like the boa from avatar to....🎉
What knife did you use there? Great video btw. Thx!
Solid bow. Awesome design.
That’s Incredibleee congratulations!!!!!!
Im definately gonna attempt making this exact bow this summer. great job.
Dont forget to bring a store bought string
This is really impressive and all but if were learning to live in the wild I need to know where to get string and a machete first.
Love the Machette, where did you got that from?
Guau !! Excelente!! Gracias por compartir!!
Absolutely love this. Northeastern native style bow..
I'd be curious to know what the reference for the machete is. Could you give me a link where I can get it? Thanks
That looks very nice, but have you ever caught/kill something with it??
Curious to know how many times you had to sharpen you blade, during this process? Certainly, an interesting built!
If the steel quality is good enough he didnt need to resharpen it at all I carved three knife handles using a buck knife the other day and the knife still sliced through paper like it was nothing afterward I only sharpened it again out of habit.
Un vrai bon survivaliste, vit en autarcie dans le bois derrière la maison (ici une peupleraie) entre celle-ci, l'hypermarché et le marchand de matériaux, pas trop loin du 4×4.
How long did it take you to make that bow and make an arrow?
Alone tv show guy doing what he knows beautiful work sir
I would have like to see how he made the bow that was shown in the advertisement for this video. but it does look like he does good work.
is there a video where the bow of the video initial picture is build
Good heavens, a DIY compound bow from two sticks and everyday string? Brilliant!
please, tell us: 1) what is the weight of your arrows? (approx.) 2) what is the initial speed of arrows? (or the range)
What I'd like to know is what kind of coffee is he drinking and how many litres/hr to attain that jittery smoothness while planing/debarking a branch. Wow!
Kudos for real. Thanks for showing us✌
The bow is very good ❤👍🏽🏹
Would be interesting to find out how what sort of size game it could kill
良いモノを見せて貰った。勉強になった。ありがとう。
How do you make the arrows????
Absolutly skilfull young man. Congrat!
It didn't quiet look like the Bow in the initial Advertisement!
Bro that was awesome.
Looks so easy ...everybody who try this ish knows how it is
This is the best bow making tutorial, he uses 100% natural objects we can fine in the wood, except the knife of course lol.
The arrows are always going to be the game breaker, from the bush.
The structure of the bow is similar to Scythian and Hungarian bows, so the finished bow must be excellent
Le travail manuel reste distinctif💪💪💪
I wonder if he had to sharpen that knife or if it held the edge through this entire process. Now that's a knife
which kind of branch did you use? what kind of a tree is it?
Where do you get a knife like that in the wild?
What you plan on hunting with that ? Mouses ?
I would think that the best survival bow would be one manufactured with high-tech materials and machining in a bow factory. Honestly I still think that.
Excellent. How long did it take you to do it?? Thanks.
what do you mean? How long did it take the host to steal this video of Clay Hayes?
Not idea about it. Just wanna know how long it takes to do a bow like that @@timothylongmore7325
A bit longer than eight minutes