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Topic Archives => How To - Resources => Topic started by: Linc on December 27, 2003, 12:20:00 PM
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Here is a string keeper that I thought up. Can be made in minutes with the minimal amount of skills or tools from scrap leather. All that is needed is a thin piece of leather,paper punch,straight edge and scissors or anything sharp enough to cut the leather.
Even looks traditional! :)
Series of 10 photos.
String Keeper (http://community.webshots.com/photo/106784196/106930468TlByPq)
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Good one Linc.
=keith=
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Simple and functional. I've just found my favorite string keeper. :thumbsup:
Mark
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Another way to make an easy string keeper is to take a 3" square piece of thin scrap leather, fold it in half and make a rounded cut wide at the bottom and tapered to the center fold at the top. Punch a 1/4" hole in the middle of the wide end. Run a bead of barge cement along the inside edge of both sides of your folded piece and stick them together. Run an eight inch piece of lacing through the hole you punched and thread both ends of the lacing through a 55mm decorative bead. To use the string keeper put the leather cup over your limb tip, put the leather tails and bead under your string and slide the bead up the lacing until the string is tight. Real easy and quick.
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that's nice Link, even a simplton like me can do that! 'ceptin I don't need to after the ones you gave me :D thanks Link :thumbsup:
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I can make one even quicker; Take an appropriate sized rubberband, fold it over the string, and then place both loops around the string nock.
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Hi Linc...That is a cool string keeper! Nice Morrison also!! Dina
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Great idea Linc, and it works great, thanks.
Is a rubber band traditional?? :D
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Linc...nothing worse than a genius with time on his hands..Thank you. Mac~
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I have to agree with Dina , pretty Morrison ..."US TRAD FOLKS LOVE OUR BOWS...mark#78
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Thanks all but the Morrison isn't mine it's Larrys and he is selling it. Wish I could afford it but as it turned out I got an Acadian Tree Stick from Larry. :)
Walkingstick,I'm no genius. I just keep trying to find things to make that will look traditional and not cost me a lot of time and money to make.Now if I had money I wouldn't worry about it.
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linc,
i officially declare you, "Lincoln of Too Much Time on My Hands....." now that's a title we all wish we had.HEHEHE nice string keeper too by the way.
dave :thumbsup:
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Hey Linc, I bought a pair of leather mitts lined with some kinda lining. Kids size. Paid a buck at a goodwill or somethere. Cut the thumbs off and punched a hole and ran a thong through for a string keeper. Sewed the thumbhole shut on the mitts and then punched a hole in a corner of the mitt , hang them off my binocular harness, put my glasses in them when it is binocular time. I got one of theose Russian Zeiss bino's that have no rubber piece on the eye piece. Pretty hokey my buddy says. hehe, I like them. Might deorate one up like yours. :)
=keith=
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Dave thanks. Don't usually have this much time on my hands.Try to do things that I don't have time for during the rest of the year.
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Keith, the glove idea sounds like a good one.
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Dano,Glad you like it.How's Topsy Turvy working out?Shoot it thru a chrono yet?
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ttt :bigsmyl: I thought that I would bring this topic back up for new members to see. :wavey:
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Oooopps, did'nt answer ya did I :knothead: Topsy Tervy is now one of my collector bows, never did crono it, our ansestors said it best " Hickory bow shoot good eh Running Bear?" :bigsmyl:
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Here is the simple one I mentioned. I found Duco worked fine for gluing the leather together. (http://img59.photobucket.com/albums/v181/ekrewson/Archery%20%20pics/string_keeper.jpg)