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mand0ralen
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string making newbie needs help !
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October 23, 2010, 05:59:00 AM »
hi all,
just got all the stuff to make a B55 flemish string for my longbows (really wanting to test this string material !).
I will try to make one for my 64" Longbow that i draw at #38@28.
My question: what lenght of string should i start with using the B55 stuff (not sure of stretch) and what number of strands should i begin with considerring that i would like a low nmber of strand to keep speed up.
Thanx in advance, you help will be very apreciated !
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slivrslingr
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Re: string making newbie needs help !
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October 23, 2010, 09:51:00 AM »
Flemish or endless loop? If flemish, your jig should be setup so you build the string to the bow length, so use the 64" peg. For a light weight bow like you are shooting, 12 strands would work, maybe 10. I'm not a pro string builder, but from my experience this should be ok for you.
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JRY309
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Re: string making newbie needs help !
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October 23, 2010, 10:22:00 AM »
For a lightweight bow like 38#@28 you will be fine with 10 strands.I usally use 12 strands of B50 or B55 for bows 50# and under,40# and under I'll use 10 strands.Have you made strings before? The "Doin the Twist DVD" is a good string making DVD,it can be quite helpful in building strings.
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Grey Taylor
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October 23, 2010, 12:20:00 PM »
Not to contradict sliveslingr but different jigs can be set up different ways.
The jigs I make are set to make actual string length. The 64 peg would make a 64" string.
You'll want to check your jig's directions to see what it will do.
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mand0ralen
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Re: string making newbie needs help !
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October 23, 2010, 02:49:00 PM »
hello all,
thanks for all these informations.
will try to make a 10 strands one.
i will be using the TG jig design
++M
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mand0ralen
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October 25, 2010, 07:07:00 AM »
hello all,
by the way, won't 10 strands of B55 harm the string nocks even if it's FF reinforced ?
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