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Title: Best Serving Jig?
Post by: Soilarch on March 27, 2010, 12:10:00 AM
I'm trying to take my personal strings to the next level. I do endless loop so I spend 90% of my time serving. (Will soon try Flemish)

I've been working with a red plastic something-or-nother that cam with a Bohning Kit for compounds.
It's what I would call your standard "3-hole" type, where you thread the serving through 3 different holes then out a top hole.


I hate the thing.  Maybe it's me, but I've tried every combination of routing the serving through the holes (including the "right" way). I've changed the way I hold the thing...everythig I can think of and it is still useless in regards to keeping an even tension.


So what do you guys recommend?
Title: Re: Best Serving Jig?
Post by: walkabout on March 27, 2010, 12:38:00 AM
i made my own from a few scraps of wood, it turned out similar to a thread spool in a frame with a bolt and spring drywall anchor to apply pressure. it threads through one hole in the top thats in the middle of a slight groove, i use it for all kinds of stuff.
Title: Re: Best Serving Jig?
Post by: walkabout on March 27, 2010, 12:40:00 AM
its not fancy but i can get as much tension/slack as i want.
Title: Re: Best Serving Jig?
Post by: walkabout on March 27, 2010, 12:34:00 PM
heres my jig    (http://i342.photobucket.com/albums/o406/p0go333/100_0423.jpg)    (http://i342.photobucket.com/albums/o406/p0go333/100_0424.jpg) i use it for serving, cresting, and a few other things. works for me.