However, Rein couldn't always spend his time on this, so Luo De asked him to pass on his skills.
Everyone gathered in a semicircle, watching as Rein alternately used a short knife and a hand axe to trim the dried wooden strips to a length of 1.6 meters, with the center of the strip slightly thicker and the ends tapering.
He was very patient, constantly using a scraper to polish the ends, carving out a streamlined curve.
To prevent the wood from cracking, he hung the wooden blank near the furnace, continuously using charcoal to gently heat and soften it, gradually making the bow body accustomed to bending.
When he felt it was almost ready, he placed the wood into a bow-shaped frame, slowly stretching it to the standard bending curve.
During this process, Rein was very careful, even stopping his explanations to focus entirely on bending the wood.
Everyone couldn't help but hold their breath because they all knew that if the wood broke, it would be completely ruined.
