https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wuO5sgr1wf0
I found it very interesting although the probabilities of my doing this is small as far as with making a DIY crossbow project, it does have some general principles that one could use if one needed to lash two things together very securely.
I know that Tod might occasionally post there things himself but his youtube channel has become more and more interesting and worth watching for many reasons, and I wanted to give people a heads up about this video, but also new members/readers here might not know of Tod's youtube channel and the very good medieval reproductions he does.
I've bought a few of his daggers like one of his large Baselards, and I also commissioned an Eared Dagger from him some years ago. ( Note: One of the best buying experiences as estimated times from project start to delivery where very accurate, if if I remember correctly the Eared Dagger ended up being finished and shipped earlier than promised. )
Tod's home page: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWnlQMQ-ACfhpD68yWRsnJw
I also had him do the bronze castings for my Eagle headed canes based on a carved wooden model I sent to him .... Ended up having 13 copies made for my DIY walking stick project.
Just for reference one pic of the bronze heads and the original wooden model.

