I finally took the leap to making endless loop strings and built my jig last night. Made my first string this morning for a "new to me" Horne's Brush Bow. The bow was making some noise that silencers wouldn't get rid of so I figured it was the string, so I took it off and measured it and it was only 2" shorter than the AMO length.....much too long and it was already twisted to the max. My first string turned out real good except the loops were bigger than I intended. All good though it works great and wouldn't you know it......at proper brace ht. of 7.5" and a pair of cat whiskers it's super quiet. Plus it hits right where I'm looking and didn't seem to notice any loss in performance from using my old school B50 Dacron either.
The jig turned out great and Rob's tutorial in the Resources section made it fairly painless. I think I'm done with Flemish twist strings, I like the endless loops much better and I haven't noticed near as much stretching so far.
Kind of a fun way to spend a weekend when it's cold/wind blowing a gale and it's one of the things I had on my "To do list" anyway.
Now I'm gonna make a big pot of deer chili. :p