Originally posted by Overspined: I do use b50 for the padding of fast flight skinny or skinnier strings. What I do is add 2 8"-10" or so strands of B50 to each bundle end and wax them in. That is for 3 bundle strings. For two bundle I would probably go a total of 6, so 3 per bundle if you are making 2 bundle flemish strings.hope that helpsfor prettier strings, you can kind of stagger the lengths so there is a smoother transition
Originally posted by bowrocker07: QuoteOriginally posted by Overspined: I do use b50 for the padding of fast flight skinny or skinnier strings. What I do is add 2 8"-10" or so strands of B50 to each bundle end and wax them in. That is for 3 bundle strings. For two bundle I would probably go a total of 6, so 3 per bundle if you are making 2 bundle flemish strings.for prettier strings, you can kind of stagger the lengths so there is a smoother transition That's exactly how I do mine. I usually make 8 strand FF strings and pad the loops with 6 individual strands of Dacron (3 of each color), and just wax them in with the bundles of your string and twist it up. May take you one or two to get used to it, but it's not that hard and should come pretty easily. Good luck! [/b]
Originally posted by Overspined: I do use b50 for the padding of fast flight skinny or skinnier strings. What I do is add 2 8"-10" or so strands of B50 to each bundle end and wax them in. That is for 3 bundle strings. For two bundle I would probably go a total of 6, so 3 per bundle if you are making 2 bundle flemish strings.for prettier strings, you can kind of stagger the lengths so there is a smoother transition