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Old 08-17-2008, 01:54 PM   #1
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Default String Length Question

I am thinking about building a bow that will start with a 72" inch board. About how long should I get a string for it or how can I make the string where I can adjust to get different brace heights?

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Old 08-17-2008, 04:52 PM   #2
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Make a tillering string. Make it at least 72" long, 75" would likely be better, with a loop on only one end. Either tie a square knot on the other end to keep the strands together, or braid about 12-15" of that end of the string. Then you can use a bowyer's knot on that end to adjust the string to whatever length you want.

Here's a link on how to tie a bowyer's knot: http://www.longbowarchers.co.uk/knot.html

If you don't know how to make a flemish loop, here's a link to that, including full instructions on how to make a flemish string and your own jig: http://www3.sympatico.ca/ragiwarmbear/diy/flemish/flemish.html

I'd definitely recommend using two colors. It makes it a lot easier to keep track of your strand bundles when first learning. So order a couple of spools of B-50 material in your choice of colors. (Red B-50 is nasty stuff. The color bleeds all over everything, so I wouldn't go there.) Or, if you don't want to wait on an order to arrive, just go down to your local hobby or leatherworking store and get a spool of artificial sinew for tillering. They say it makes a good shooting string too, but I've never tried it.
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Old 08-17-2008, 05:27 PM   #3
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Thanks! The links will be a big help. I am a newby so all help is appreciated. Gonna give this a try and if the bow turns out nice it is going to be a present for my Dad. He likes shooting my compound, but he loves to do woodwork and anything that is made by hand is great in his eyes, so I think he will enjoy a traditional bow a lot. Never know I may get hooked on this whole thing to!

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Old 08-18-2008, 01:41 PM   #4
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Default RE: String Length Question

You will probably need a string around 69", but it will vary depending on the design and your preferances. I'd go at least 75" for the string if you use a bowyer's knot. Artificial sinew will work, but I hate the stuff--stretches like crazy. Linen string will work, but it's not the most durable.

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