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Offline John Lipinski

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Build an Endless Loop String Making Jig (Buildalong)
« on: November 03, 2010, 10:30:00 PM »
Hi! I'm relatively new to making bows/archery related things, but I'm pretty handy. As such, I wanted to make a new bow (Finished, pictures and details coming later) and everything related to it from scratch--which includes the string. So, I looked into Flemish strings, and endless loop strings. Being interested in endless loop because i had previously made a few strings of that style, I looked around for a string making jig. I found out that almost everything out there cost more than $150. Looking at the materials and the layout of how they looked, I reckoned that I could make my own. I hopped on AutoCAD and designed something as simple and cost effective as I could. Because everyone on this site has been helpful with information that was crucial to the completion of my first bow, I wanted to give something back. Here's what I came up with:

   
   

.DWG file:    http://rapidshare.com/files/428777545/String_Jig.dwg  
**NOTE** There is one missing dimension: The center for the outer holes for the 1.5"x6" piece on the right are 1/2" in from the midpoints of the ends.

Okay, that is pretty sweet and I want one, you  may say. Well, here's how to go about doing it.


Materials:

3x -- 6' 1x3 (actually .75" x 2.5" Pine Board (or whatever other 1x3 you have)
Scrap wood that is .75" thick (I used scrap 1x3 pieces for these parts)
2x -- 1/4"-20 x 3" carriage bolts
2x -- 1/4"-20 hex nuts
2x -- 1/4"-20 wing nuts
6x -- 1/4"-20 washers (large outside diameter)
4x -- 3/8"x7.75" metal rods or wooden dowels
A handful of 1.75" wood screws

Tools I used:
Table saw
Band saw
Drill press
Hand drill
Mortiser

But it can be built with much less.

Okay, on to step one.
   
Grab two of your six foot 1x3's. Rip one of them into two pieces that are 1+1/8" wide (1.125"), and rip the other 1x3 into two pieces that are 3/4" (0.75") wide.

Step Two.
   
   
cut out two blocks that are 3/4" (0.75") thick, and are 2" long by 1" wide. mark the center of the 2" by 1" rectangle. I used a mortiser to make a square hole through the exact center, but if you don't have a mortiser, just drill through with a 1/4" drill bit. Next, counter-bore that hole with a 1/2" (0.5") bit, 3/8" (0.375") deep. If you didn't have a mortiser, take a 1/4" chisel and make the 1/4" diameter hole a square hole.

Step Three.
   
Using 3/4" (0.75") thick wood, cut out two rectangles that are 6" by 1+1/2" (1.5"). Then, mark exact center of each rectangle, and drill through with a 1/4" diameter bit. Next, mark 1/2" in from the midpoints of the ends. On those marks, drill two 3/8" (0.375") holes through the body. If so desired, mark out the rest of the profile accordingly, and chamfer each corner. I used a band saw for that. Get your 3/8"x7.75" rods/dowels, and glue them into the 3/8" holes, seating them flush at the bottom. I used two part epoxy for this. You'll see that I have a threaded rod on one side, only because I wanted to use metal rods and didn't have enough plain stock, and had to use threaded. It's not advisable to use this as it's abrasive to the strings.

Offline John Lipinski

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Re: Build an Endless Loop String Making Jig (Buildalong)
« Reply #1 on: November 03, 2010, 10:31:00 PM »
Step Four.
 
Layer the ripped pieces of the 1x3's from step one and the remaining 1x3 according to the drawing. The 1x3 should be on bottom, the two 3/4" pieces in the middle with a 1" gap between them, and the two 1+1/8" pieces on top with a 1/4" gap between them. All sides should be flush. I made sure that there was a 1" gap in the middle (most critical part) by using the 1" blocks from step three as a spacer. Clamp down the assembly, and screw in 1+3/4" screws into the solid 1x3, joining all three boards. Use pilot holes to avoid splitting the wood.

Step Five.
 
 
Almost done. put each carriage bolt into the 1" by 2" rectangular blocks so that the head of the bolt rests in the counter-bore. Slide the block and bolt into the side of the frame made by the 1x3's, with the bolt extending out the top. put a washer on the bolt, and then a hex nut, then another washer, then the assembly from step three, then one more washer, then the wing nut. That's it!

Using the jig:
 

Pictured above is my third string made with the jig.

Tighten one hex nut with the sliding assembly at one end of the frame so that it will not move, and tighten the wing nut as well. Align the posts so that they are all in line with each other, parallel to the frame. Measure the distance from the farthest posts, and move the other assembly to the correct string length. Tighten down the hex nut in the correct place so that the assembly won't move, and then the wing nut. Then, follow normal procedure for making endless loop strings. I used this video to learn how:    It does a very good job explaining how to completely make an endless loop bow string.

That's all I have for ya, hope someone out there finds interest in it! I'm going to be posting the bow that I made this for soon; not quite done yet.

Comments, ideas, improvements always encouraged. If people ask, I'll try to find a way to get better pictures for the dimensions.

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Re: Build an Endless Loop String Making Jig (Buildalong)
« Reply #2 on: December 22, 2010, 01:57:00 AM »
Hi John,

really nice jig u have there. Can't believe nobody commented yet.

Can you repost the plans again? Can't access the rapidshare one

Thanks

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Re: Build an Endless Loop String Making Jig (Buildalong)
« Reply #3 on: December 22, 2010, 09:24:00 AM »
John..........

I have used a jig of that design and they work great,you did a very nice job building yours. Thanks for Posting.............
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Re: Build an Endless Loop String Making Jig (Buildalong)
« Reply #4 on: December 27, 2010, 12:33:00 AM »
http://rapidshare.com/files/439447839/String_Jig.dwg

Let me know if that doesn't work, and I can email them to you, gpang. Essentially, they contain this file:  http://img716.imageshack.us/img716/6334/stringingjig.jpg  in .DWG format, so that would work for you too if you don't intend to make any changes

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