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Rory/MO 06-23-2008 02:24 PM

how to tie serving?
 
can anybody help me with it? what do i need? how do i do it? etc...

MO_Bowhnter 06-23-2008 02:33 PM

RE: how to tie serving?
 
Are you talking about redoing your center serving?

OKbowhunter20 06-23-2008 02:35 PM

RE: how to tie serving?
 
You need serving, obviously. And the method is really simple actually. Im not sure if I can explain it though. I posted this one time and Dan (WashingtonHunter) posted pics with step by step intsructions.

Ill see if I can dig it up. If not, Im sure someone will be able to show you.





See if this helps;)

http://www.hunting.net/forum/tm.aspx?m=2670250&mpage=1&key=help&#26 70250

Steven McBee 06-23-2008 02:57 PM

RE: how to tie serving?
 
o sweet, OKbowhunter, i was wondering how to get my string silencers to stop doing that 2

OKbowhunter20 06-23-2008 02:59 PM

RE: how to tie serving?
 
That was in February...it's still on:D

Rory/MO 06-23-2008 04:20 PM

RE: how to tie serving?
 

ORIGINAL: MO_Bowhnter

Are you talking about redoing your center serving?
yes center serving, sorry for not putting that in the first place.

and thanks will, that helps a lot

bigcountry 06-23-2008 04:42 PM

RE: how to tie serving?
 
Here is a great picture how to end it. But what I suggest is buying the bohning kit. Has the DVD and all to show you how.

to start it, I put the bow in a press, and weave the tag piece of the serving thru the string bundles. I then let off the press to put tension in the string. I use my serving tool to wrap tightly around the string in the same twist as the bundles are. Then when you get to the end, just finish it like the pictures shows. Bascially your serving on top of the string at this point and pull tight as you can, cut and burn the end.





Steven McBee 06-23-2008 05:36 PM

RE: how to tie serving?
 
yea big country, after seeing that pic, i think i will let the pros handle center serving lol

MO_Bowhnter 06-23-2008 06:34 PM

RE: how to tie serving?
 
Here oyu go rory I think this is what you are looking for. You are going to need a little string jig thing and some serving but its not hard at all.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KT5dmmTbeo0

Rory/MO 06-24-2008 09:40 AM

RE: how to tie serving?
 
thats mo, thats exactly what i was looking for

bigcountry 06-24-2008 10:00 AM

RE: how to tie serving?
 

ORIGINAL: Rory/MO

thats mo, thats exactly what i was looking for
I highly recommend you stay away from trying to serve the way he did. It will not serve tight enough. I like my serving to be tight and never slide. To serve as fast as he did, you have to set the tension way too loose for my taste.

burniegoeasily 06-24-2008 10:03 AM

RE: how to tie serving?
 
Back serving is the easiest way, or you can use the string pull though methoid. Mo's video shows the back serve well.

burniegoeasily 06-24-2008 10:05 AM

RE: how to tie serving?
 

ORIGINAL: bigcountry


ORIGINAL: Rory/MO

thats mo, thats exactly what i was looking for
I highly recommend you stay away from trying to serve the way he did. It will not serve tight enough. I like my serving to be tight and never slide. To serve as fast as he did, you have to set the tension way too loose for my taste.
I agree. When you swing serve like he does, it will leave a baggy serving job. Best is to set your tension kind of tight and do it by hand. I too like my serving to stay where I put it and not have to deal will baggy ends out in the field.

Rory/MO 06-24-2008 10:18 AM

RE: how to tie serving?
 
i want going to serve as fast as he did anyway, lol
im going to take my time and get it on as tight as possible

MO_Bowhnter 06-24-2008 12:33 PM

RE: how to tie serving?
 
That video just illustrates the process and the back serve really well. I also set my jig really tight so that the serving is not sloppy. I just figured that was a good video to show the process.

bloodcrick 06-27-2008 02:26 PM

RE: how to tie serving?
 
Rory the bohning kit as mentioned has a great instructional DVD. It comes with a cable spreader, serving tool, string, and string splitter and the DVD. It is a good starter kit but im not real impressed with the serving tool. Its either to tight or to loose on the tension no happy medium. serving is easy after you do a couple. ;)

SwampCollie 06-27-2008 05:06 PM

RE: how to tie serving?
 

ORIGINAL: Rory/MO

i want going to serve as fast as he did anyway, lol
im going to take my time and get it on as tight as possible
If you want to hold string leeches or a wheel peep or a tru-aligner type peep in place, you can tie simple serving knots to accomplish it. Backserving is really the hardest part of it, and it is really quite simple once you are shown how its done. Its dang near impossible to explain to someone. Just remember to always wrap in the same direction (I always go AWAY from me). For things like silencers/leeches, I usually just cut free about a foot to 18" of thread, wax it well, and make five wraps over the tag end to start, then pull the tag end back tight, then backserve 5 wraps. It is loose, and you can slide it, but thats the beauty of it. You want to be able to adjust the exact position of your peep (in some cases, this is the case with new set ups I do in the shop... after I get the height set for a customer I serve them in place and they go nowhere). But you want to be able to move you silencers so that you can tune the bow for speed/stealth a bit. There is a sweet spot for those things where speed loss is minimal and sound/twang reduction is still significant.

If you check out Greg/MOs post on tying in nock sets and D-Loops, he used the "pull through" method with dental floss to tie his nock sets. I do the same thing, only with backserving because I'm not nimble enough to use pull through on a vertically set string (I need to have it in a press just to hold it horizontal... not pressed fully, just as an extra set of hands).


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