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Title: nocks and tuning
Post by: Magwa45 on March 09, 2008, 01:32:00 PM
looking for some help! What do you use to remove a brass nocking point on the string? I have heard about using dental floss as a nocking point, but how do you secure it on the string?

Also, what is the best paper to use when paper tuning! I tried some newspaper, but that did not work too well. Could not clearly make out the tear. Maybe newspaper is not good for this.
Title: Re: nocks and tuning
Post by: Fletcher on March 09, 2008, 01:41:00 PM
For removing the brass nocking point, I use diagonal cutters.

Newspaper is what I use for paper tuning.  It's probably because I'm cheap, but I find it works well for me.  The point entry starts the tear and the ragged end of the tear is the fletch.  I do secure my paper at all four corners to keep it from waving around with the hit.
Title: Re: nocks and tuning
Post by: bowless on March 09, 2008, 03:44:00 PM
This should help with the tie on part.

 http://www.brokenaxe.ca/diy/ton/tie.html
Title: Re: nocks and tuning
Post by: Dave2old on March 09, 2008, 06:43:00 PM
You can buy special pliers to put on and remove brass nockpoints ... I'd expect any archery dealer to have them. I don't like string wraps(floss, serving, etc.) for nocking points because strings stretch and nock adjustment is sometimes necessary and it's a pain removing string wraps, esp. if you've "locked" them on with glue, and risky to nick the serving. There are large and small brass (and aluminum) nock points and the small have always been all-around best for me, on all bows. Once you have the pliers, there's no more hassle. dave
Title: Re: nocks and tuning
Post by: Magwa45 on March 09, 2008, 09:25:00 PM
Thanks for the help. I am trying to teach myself more about bow tuning and want to set the brace height for my old Kodiak Magnum. In the process I want to learn how to add a new bowstring and get shooting right. Thanks.
Title: Re: nocks and tuning
Post by: fxe on March 09, 2008, 09:41:00 PM
Check the how to section.Ray Hammond has a post on an adjustable tie on that works well.