Chad,
I learned the basic technique from your first DVD and I've had fun making some strings. Unfortunately for everyone that I have made that works I've had several that don't. So my problem is the lack of repeatable string making. I've written the directions down step by step and have really tried to get my twisting technique down to where it is repeatable i.e. the same tension and degree of twisting and numbers of backtwist.
The bad strings I have made tend to have a common problem. One end looks perfect and the other looks like two ropes twisted together that could unravel at any moment and sometimes does.
From what I've read on this site, this is due to the fact that the back twist in the body of the string is not correct. The problem is that I've heard its either too much back twist or not enough. This is a common problem so I would definately ask your video to show how to fix this problem.
What I would like to know is how to determine the "formula" for the number of back twists for the different number of strand strings. How did you guys come up witht the number 33 or whatever it is in the video?
In my case I have a two bundle string with 6 strands in each bundle how many back twist is that going to need. My loops are about 17 twist to create. After the loops, I twist each bundle 5 times, then start dropping stands, then twist each bundle, then drops 2 stands until I'm out of strands to drop. Then each bundle gets 5 more twist each. By my counting that is 24 twist after the loops have been made or 41 twist if you count the loops.
Hope that makes sense.
I would echo the comments about showing the most common mistakes made in string making, what they look like at the end product, and how to avoid that same mistake.
Thanks again for taking the time to work on a product like this. I will definitely be purchasing this video.
Chris