Ash or Yew.
The material is Horse Hair :)
horse hair
A bow can be $100-$500 depending on what you want and the quality. Arrows can run about $3 or $4 a piece or more.
they used bow
You might not have the right material, or you might not have the right level of Smithing, or the necessary perk for the material the bow is made from. You may have upgraded it already as far as your current skill levels will allow.
to cut very easily round objects and material
they would use bow n arrows
The three layers of a composite bow were the wooden core, the horn or bone material on the belly side, and the sinew on the back side. Each layer played a specific role in providing strength, flexibility, and power to the bow.
they used traded muskets and bow and arows
Creating a natural fire (no matches, no lighters) requires a dry fuel source and friction, usually using a bow made of a thin branch attached by twine or vine to make the bow. The end is repeatedly turned on top of another piece of wood until it sparks an ember. This is transferred, carefully, to a small bit of dry material. More fuel is added as the fire catches.
There are many factors to be considered when buying a cello bow. The type of material, the sound quality desired, and the experience level of the player are all important factors. The "Strings" website has a lot of good information for helping you to decide what type of cello bow to purchase.
A "bow sticky" typically refers to a type of adhesive or tape used in archery to attach various accessories to a bow, such as sights, stabilizers, or dampeners. It can also refer to a sticky pad used to help maintain the position of a bow sight or other components. The sticky material ensures a secure fit while allowing for easy removal or adjustment when necessary.