double loop string question

Started by TroyH, December 25, 2011, 09:25:00 PM

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TroyH

Thought this might be a better place to ask this than in the powwow.
Is it possible to make a double loop flemish string?  I can make double loop and I can make flemish, but I was wondering if there is a way to make a double loop flemish?
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Grey Taylor

Sure.
I'd say that probably most Flemish strings are made with two loops. I only use a single loop when I'm making a bow and using the same string as the brace height goes from loose to proper height.
The second loop is made exactly like the first. You'll want to add the appropriate length when you cut the strands and also put in some backtwist before doing the second loop. Too complicated to really explain details here. The Doin' The Twist DVD will get you there.

Guy
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TroyH

I think most flemish strings are made with only one loop and a timber hitch or bowyers knot on the other.  At least thats the way I make mine.  When I say double loop, I mean an endless loop type string.  What I want to know is if there is a way to braid in the loop on the bottom of the string.  The loop usually goes on the top of the bow and the bowyers knot on the bottom.
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Shaun

Most Flemish strings are made with two loops. You just make a second loop instead of using a timber hitch. Watch someone do it or get a video. Its easy to do but hard to explain in print.

Nim-rod

All mine are "double looped" in that I have a jig to cut lenths the correct size for the nock to nock measurement and I form the same loop for each end and twist to adjust the length. Jig plans are all over the place and simple to make.
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Grey Taylor

QuoteOriginally posted by TroyH:
When I say double loop, I mean an endless loop type string.  What I want to know is if there is a way to braid in the loop on the bottom of the string.  
I imagine this could be done. You could do an endless string and only serve the eye in one end. Cut the strands on the other end and you could twist them into a loop just as is done on a Flemish string. Figuring the measurements would probably mean a couple wasted strings but it could be done.
But really, Flemish strings with two loops are very common and easy to do. I don't see why not just make one of those.

Guy
Tie two birds together; though they have four wings, they can not fly.
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