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Started by mzombek, November 21, 2021, 06:13:37 PM

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mzombek

Hi, I am looking for information on what materials are needed for endless loop bow string. I am going to start making strings but don't know anything about them. I do have B50 Dacron material for the string but don't know what to use for the end loops or serving. Thanks for you help.

Noah70

Maybe get started by researching online how to build an endless loop string and the jig required for it.  The jig can be purchased through suppliers like 3Rivers and others or can easily be built if you are handy and have access to some basic woodworking tools.
The B50 Dacron has been an industry standard for many years and is perfectly fine, and you can move up to thinner (faster) materials with less stretch like FastFlite, AstroFlight, Rampage, etc., as you become proficient.  The serving material is also sold by all the suppliers, and again is available in many different materials. Basic nylon is acceptable and the cheapest way to get started, in many colours. And you'll need a serving tool. Good luck and have fun, they really are quite easy!
Any man who lives within his means clearly lacks imagination

mmattockx

A search on youtube will pull up piles of videos on making strings, the tools needed and how to use them.


Mark

Shredd

What those 2 guys said...

   If you want to step up from B50, BCY's 8125 is a good all around string... I personally stay away from strings with mixed fibers... I use Halo for serving... Works for me... But then I am not an expert on the subject...  What sold me on the 8125 is that a lot of Olympic  shooters use that string... I also like to use the thinnest or next to thinnest serving for your loops... I hope this helps...

Roy from Pa

X'2 on YouTube for instructional videos.

OldRawhide42

I have made a lot of strings. Yes watch youtube to learn how.

You will need a string jig. You can buy one or make it. Its not hard to make. You also will need a serving tool.

Stay with the B50 to start with . It does not cost much. Serve the  B50 end loops with nylon. The center serving can be anything that you want to use.


Roy from Pa

This jig is for a Flemish twist string.

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Shredd

When you get to making some strings check out this video I made it may help you making your loops...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2FwOhgMIXzg&t=6s

Buemaker

Shredd good idea with that 6 inch rope with two loops.

Shredd


Mad Max

Quote from: Buemaker on November 22, 2021, 01:11:31 PM
Shredd good idea with that 6 inch rope with two loops.

X2
Where did you get those pins on your jig Rich?
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Shredd

  I think that they are ss bolts that I put in a drill and turned them on a grinder wheel...

OldRawhide42

My string jig

Buemaker


Mad Max

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mzombek

Thank you for all of the great info. I was able to acquire some of the things that are needed. I have enough B50 to practice . The rope for the end loops work great. Thanks for all of your tips and suggestion. Ill be putting an order into 3rivers soon.

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