Source https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=qsTtaCFU_hg&list=PLmZjohx-3PZku7oLby2IyPeBdgZZeldFC&index=10
Published on 19 Nov 2012
Introducing the 100 Pound PVC Crossbow - http://youtu.be/ylZSX2iEiDo
Part 1 -- Flattening and Recurving - http://youtu.be/ENj50aY_ggw
Part 2 -- Stringing and Stock Design - http://youtu.be/Gd8K8hmmebE
Part 3 -- Drilling Holes - http://youtu.be/j9Zx4I_O61M
Part 4 -- Shaping the Trigger - http://youtu.be/k3Mb8eJncoI
Part 5 -- Trigger Assembly - http://youtu.be/qHHKtIWzG88
Part 6 -- Trigger Test - http://youtu.be/ObuKwpl12V4
Part 7 -- Forming the Rest - http://youtu.be/kcLFbHVMqos
Part 8 -- Making the Stirrup - http://youtu.be/dlvZltsEGRw
Part 9 -- Stirrup and Rest - http://youtu.be/qsTtaCFU_hg
Part 10 -- Lashing the Prod - http://youtu.be/4wezq1mKrTs
Part 11 -- Finishing - http://youtu.be/aBtddojMdnA
Bolt Part 1 - http://youtu.be/-89tZppZ0Ww
Bolt Part 2 - http://youtu.be/7zjEEgoSYHs
Shooting the Finished Crossbow - http://youtu.be/TknlqVVwgYw
To celebrate my 200th video, I've put together this build-along on making a 100 pound crossbow and bolts. The build was quite long and took 3 days to film, but here it is! There are 13 parts, so sit back with some popcorn relax.
The crossbow has a 100 pound prod, a PVC stirrup, a captive bolt rest and a simple lever trigger. For extra stability, the bolt nocks directly on the string to eliminate the need for a retention clip and to reduce side-to-side bolt movement.
Thanks for watching and enjoy!
Here's a better description of some things you will need as well as links to videos and some items on Amazon.
The heating trough is made of a non-conductive base like cardboard or wood shaped like a gutter or round tube, covered in a reflective material like aluminum foil or flashing.
Heat Gun or other heat source
Milwaukee Dual Heat (my heat gun) - http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00004TI25/?...
Dewalt Heat Gun (heard good things) - http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00307B4P0/?...
Wagner Heat Gun (works well, not too shock resistant but very economical) - http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00004TUCV/?...
Bar Clamp - http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0000224BP/?...
My Books
Simple PVC Pipe Bows - http://www.amazon.com/dp/1478140917/?...
Take-Down Archery - http://www.amazon.com/dp/1479348481/?...
The Impossible Bow - http://www.amazon.com/dp/098324815X/?...
The Backyard Bowyer - http://www.amazon.com/dp/0983248109/?...
Source https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=kcLFbHVMqos&list=PLmZjohx-3PZku7oLby2IyPeBdgZZeldFC&index=8
Published on 18 Nov 2012
Introducing the 100 Pound PVC Crossbow - http://youtu.be/ylZSX2iEiDo
Part 1 -- Flattening and Recurving - http://youtu.be/ENj50aY_ggw
Part 2 -- Stringing and Stock Design - http://youtu.be/Gd8K8hmmebE
Part 3 -- Drilling Holes - http://youtu.be/j9Zx4I_O61M
Part 4 -- Shaping the Trigger - http://youtu.be/k3Mb8eJncoI
Part 5 -- Trigger Assembly - http://youtu.be/qHHKtIWzG88
Part 6 -- Trigger Test - http://youtu.be/ObuKwpl12V4
Part 7 -- Forming the Rest - http://youtu.be/kcLFbHVMqos
Part 8 -- Making the Stirrup - http://youtu.be/dlvZltsEGRw
Part 9 -- Stirrup and Rest - http://youtu.be/qsTtaCFU_hg
Part 10 -- Lashing the Prod - http://youtu.be/4wezq1mKrTs
Part 11 -- Finishing - http://youtu.be/aBtddojMdnA
Bolt Part 1 - http://youtu.be/-89tZppZ0Ww
Bolt Part 2 - http://youtu.be/7zjEEgoSYHs
Shooting the Finished Crossbow - http://youtu.be/TknlqVVwgYw
To celebrate my 200th video, I've put together this build-along on making a 100 pound crossbow and bolts. The build was quite long and took 3 days to film, but here it is! There are 13 parts, so sit back with some popcorn relax.
The crossbow has a 100 pound prod, a PVC stirrup, a captive bolt rest and a simple lever trigger. For extra stability, the bolt nocks directly on the string to eliminate the need for a retention clip and to reduce side-to-side bolt movement.
Thanks for watching and enjoy!
Here's a better description of some things you will need as well as links to videos and some items on Amazon.
The heating trough is made of a non-conductive base like cardboard or wood shaped like a gutter or round tube, covered in a reflective material like aluminum foil or flashing.
Heat Gun or other heat source
Milwaukee Dual Heat (my heat gun) - http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00004TI25/?...
Dewalt Heat Gun (heard good things) - http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00307B4P0/?...
Wagner Heat Gun (works well, not too shock resistant but very economical) - http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00004TUCV/?...
Bar Clamp - http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0000224BP/?...
My Books
Simple PVC Pipe Bows - http://www.amazon.com/dp/1478140917/?...
Take-Down Archery - http://www.amazon.com/dp/1479348481/?...
The Impossible Bow - http://www.amazon.com/dp/098324815X/?...
The Backyard Bowyer - http://www.amazon.com/dp/0983248109/?...
Source https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=k3Mb8eJncoI&list=PLmZjohx-3PZku7oLby2IyPeBdgZZeldFC&index=5
Published on 18 Nov 2012
Introducing the 100 Pound PVC Crossbow - http://youtu.be/ylZSX2iEiDo
Part 1 -- Flattening and Recurving - http://youtu.be/ENj50aY_ggw
Part 2 -- Stringing and Stock Design - http://youtu.be/Gd8K8hmmebE
Part 3 -- Drilling Holes - http://youtu.be/j9Zx4I_O61M
Part 4 -- Shaping the Trigger - http://youtu.be/k3Mb8eJncoI
Part 5 -- Trigger Assembly - http://youtu.be/qHHKtIWzG88
Part 6 -- Trigger Test - http://youtu.be/ObuKwpl12V4
Part 7 -- Forming the Rest - http://youtu.be/kcLFbHVMqos
Part 8 -- Making the Stirrup - http://youtu.be/dlvZltsEGRw
Part 9 -- Stirrup and Rest - http://youtu.be/qsTtaCFU_hg
Part 10 -- Lashing the Prod - http://youtu.be/4wezq1mKrTs
Part 11 -- Finishing - http://youtu.be/aBtddojMdnA
Bolt Part 1 - http://youtu.be/-89tZppZ0Ww
Bolt Part 2 - http://youtu.be/7zjEEgoSYHs
Shooting the Finished Crossbow - http://youtu.be/TknlqVVwgYw
To celebrate my 200th video, I've put together this build-along on making a 100 pound crossbow and bolts. The build was quite long and took 3 days to film, but here it is! There are 13 parts, so sit back with some popcorn relax.
The crossbow has a 100 pound prod, a PVC stirrup, a captive bolt rest and a simple lever trigger. For extra stability, the bolt nocks directly on the string to eliminate the need for a retention clip and to reduce side-to-side bolt movement.
Thanks for watching and enjoy!
Here's a better description of some things you will need as well as links to videos and some items on Amazon.
The heating trough is made of a non-conductive base like cardboard or wood shaped like a gutter or round tube, covered in a reflective material like aluminum foil or flashing.
Heat Gun or other heat source
Milwaukee Dual Heat (my heat gun) - http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00004TI25/?...
Dewalt Heat Gun (heard good things) - http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00307B4P0/?...
Wagner Heat Gun (works well, not too shock resistant but very economical) - http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00004TUCV/?...
Bar Clamp - http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0000224BP/?...
My Books
Simple PVC Pipe Bows - http://www.amazon.com/dp/1478140917/?...
Take-Down Archery - http://www.amazon.com/dp/1479348481/?...
The Impossible Bow - http://www.amazon.com/dp/098324815X/?...
The Backyard Bowyer - http://www.amazon.com/dp/0983248109/?...
Source https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=GtSMCsWk2gw
Published on 10 Sept 2016
I'm showing some starter tips on putting an edge back on your blade.
The steps are easy and anyone can do it.
Visit www.armybarracks.com for more information.
Filmed and Edited by: Dustin Farnum
Music by: Dustin Farnum
Channel Managed by: Dan Bell
Special Thanks to Steve and Shari