Next is making this type of pliers, which has a long metal cylinder suitable for wrapping wire around.
Actually, it doesn't take much effort, just needs a welding with molten iron.
Next is heating the wire until red, clamping it with two pliers, then wrapping it around the metal cylinder once, and rotating the pliers while pulling the wire tight.
This way, more coils are wound.
This wire is rather thick, first making springs for bicycle seats.
The lengths are the same, the elasticity is about the same, each has nearly twenty coils.
He wraps them very meticulously.
A total of more than thirty springs were made.
Then began making smaller springs, using the same principle.
A total of over fifty small springs were made, their force is relatively small, with a long strip of wire protruding from each end, they're specially for the crossbow mechanism.
The crossbow mechanism is made in three parts.
Two crescent-shaped hooks, a hard metal piece with a hole at the front and back.
