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Flemish string question
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August 24, 2009, 03:07:00 PM »
I notice once in a while that folks say they "pad" their string loops-- why? And how? Anybody know?
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DVSHUNTER
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Re: Flemish string question
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August 24, 2009, 03:58:00 PM »
I pad my loops because I shoot 10 strand strings and they fit better on my tips, but some people think they make a quiter bowstring. Just what I hear.
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Re: Flemish string question
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August 24, 2009, 04:09:00 PM »
Padding string loops spreads the pressure across a wider area making for less stress on the limb tips and also quiets a bow a little. It's done by placing short strands of string material where you would twist up the loops on a flemish string or serve loops on a endless string. Padding loops is usually done on skinny strings ie. an 8 strand of 8125 string with loops padded to 16. Hope this answers your question.
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Re: Flemish string question
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August 24, 2009, 05:32:00 PM »
Like alot the reasons stated,I like to pad my loop ends to make them a larger diameter filling the string grooves better.I feel it helps to spread the load and make a quieter string.It probably not really necessary with the tips used on bows,like micarta or phonelic.I have been padding my loops for years.I just add a few strands about 12" long to the end of the string before I start twisting it up.I'll pad with the same color and type string or I'll even pad them with dacron.
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