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huntnmuleys 03-02-2007 08:10 PM

making flemish twist bowstrings
 
looking to get into making my own. besides obtaining a jig (think i just bought one) how tough is this process? anyone here do it much?

Wingbone 03-03-2007 06:57 AM

RE: making flemish twist bowstrings
 
I've made my own strings for at least 15 yr.'s. The process is incredibly easy. I recommend a 3-strand construction. It's "rounder" than a two-strand and the serving seems to stay in place better. It's great to have three different colors woven together.

PAstew 03-03-2007 07:43 AM

RE: making flemish twist bowstrings
 
Not very difficult. Chad Weaver, aka LBR, made a DVD explaining the process. You can get it from Lone Wolf Traditional Archery.


LBR 03-05-2007 02:23 PM

RE: making flemish twist bowstrings
 
Sorry I missed this one--been gone since Thursday.

Making a string isn't hard, but it can be hard to get good instructions, plus it can be hard to follow with just pictures and writing.

Personally, I don't see any benefits to a 3 bundle, other than using 3 colors. Use proper back twist and you will have a 2 bundle just as round as a 3.

I have no idea how many strings I've made over the years--several thousand for sure. As with anything else, it gets easier with practice.

If I can help, just shoot me an e-mail.

Chad


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