After the stroke I can't use my left hand much at all. I can grip a bow, but the dexterity is gone for now. Problem is, I can't make any new strings like this, and I need two. I have a horn bow and a warbow I can still mostly pull, but there's an issue.
Issue is, they use historical warbow type strings.
Mine were endless loop B50, thicker than quite necessary, with full serving and tie on loops. The smaller bow could be regular loops though, it's got small enough tips. I can spin the main string, but I can't serve one handed. I tried, and got slapped by a string unmaking itself. The horn bow is too precious to lose that way, and the other bow is capable of more force.
I use historical strings for two reasons. One is accuracy, as in historical accuracy, as I'm trying to help keep a tradition alive. The other is my damaged right hand. I can seat an arrow easier and hold the string easier with it larger. A second serving in the normal position would help immensely. But all my arrows are cut for large strings and I can't make them any more.
I'll be glad to provide lengths if someone is willing to help, and I will pay, of course. But I know I'm a completely different demographic, unable to use FF because it will destroy my hornbow and using heavier strings instead of skinny ones. I'm just looking to get back out shooting and while my hickory bow has a string it's a skinny Flemish twist and the nocks just fall off it. It's just completely inappropriate to the bow.