DIY - How to make 🏹 BOW and ARROW made of paper with your own hands Do-it-yourself paper weapon
Hey! In this video I will show you how to make a paper bow and arrows out of A4 paper myself. See, repeat, subscribe and like! Happy viewing!
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Thank you for watching my DIY video))) It will be just great if you write in the comments to this video, did you manage to make a paper bow and arrow, or maybe you have any wishes or suggestions for future crafts.
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For manufacturing you will need:
- paper sizes:
- 210 * 297mm. (A4) - 6 pcs;
- scissors or clerical knife;
- ruler;
- pencil;
- glue;
- a thread;
- skewers.
The color of the craft paper is your personal choice and your imagination. Imagine and experiment and you will have THE BEST paper craft.
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Reference:
A bow is a throwing weapon designed for shooting arrows. For a shot, the shooter pulls the bowstring, thereby storing energy in the bent arc of the bow, after which it releases the bowstring, and the arc, quickly unbending, converts the stored potential energy into the kinetic energy of a rapidly flying arrow.
The range of the arrow depends on the design of the bow, the tension of the bowstring and the weather; averages up to 250 meters [unauthorized source?] for a non-combat arrow.
Over time, the bow evolved into a crossbow (around the 4th century BC), which no longer required special skill and strength to fire. In the Late Middle Ages, it was gradually replaced by firearms, although for a long time the bow and crossbow were used along with it.
Bows are divided into simple and compound, but they all represent an arc with a bowstring for throwing arrows. Simple ones were made from a single piece of wood of the most suitable types of trees up to 1.5 m long (the maximum known length is 2.2 m). Composite (aka composite) bows were shorter, made from different materials: antlers (inside), wood (middle), and glued animal tendons (outside). As a result, the required flexibility, resilience and power is achieved by shortening the length of the bow itself.
There is a division of bows into "long" (English longbow) and "flat" (flatbow):
long bows - rounded in cross section, with narrower shoulders;
flat bows - flat in cross section, with wider shoulders.
The bowstring was made from animal veins, intestines, rawhide or plant fibers.
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