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Blacktail
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about linen strings
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August 02, 2008, 12:54:34 am »
now i might be getting this wrong but are linen strings good bad....and if its good where would i go to get some....when i was at the central oregon gathering i seen dave making some strings for a short bow he made....i hope this post is in the right area....i want to learn about string making but i dont know jack about it...so how do i get started on strings....thanks john
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The Burnt Hill Archer
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Potter County, Pennsylvania
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August 02, 2008, 09:09:16 am »
im not too good at explaining things, but i can tell you itll be kinda confusing untill you do it, then its a piece of cake. there are a bunch of tutorials on the web on how to do the flemish twist. somebody will chime in soon!
Phil
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Minuteman
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August 02, 2008, 12:17:38 pm »
Theres no quieter string than a linen one.
Heres a supplier for you:
http://www.pyrosupplies.com/shop/page/category/Category/647698bcca6b92aff582ef0260d5adfd.html
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stickbender
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August 04, 2008, 04:19:05 pm »
I have a flyer from Harbor Freight, that has 900' of flax thread, for sewing, etc. unwaxed is $ 5.99 Waxed is $ 7.99 . If you have a Harbor Freight near you, check if they have the same sale, or go on line. HarborFreightusa.com .
Stick Bender
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Badger
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August 04, 2008, 04:58:56 pm »
i have always liked linen thread but the last couple of years there has been some very low quality linen on the market. The breaking strength is barely 1/2 of what it is advertised at. Pyro supplies is where I get my bad linen and they were not too helpful about taking it back regardless of the fact the breaking strength was advertised on their sight. Steve
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JackCrafty
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Sorry Officer, I was just gathering "materials".
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August 04, 2008, 05:25:55 pm »
The linen string and thread I have tried has been weaker than I expected. I think the problem is the expense of making string from
long
strand linen fibers. IMO, everyone must be using short strand linen fibers.
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Traxx
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August 04, 2008, 06:23:15 pm »
John,
If yer anythin like me,you need ta see it done,to really understand.LOL
In any case,heres a pretty good little deal on string makein.PS,i sent ya a PM.
http://www.geocities.com/salampsio/flemish1.htm
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n2everythg
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August 05, 2008, 11:50:07 am »
I have heard that linen can be almost as strong and fast a string as dacron b50.
I switched from dacron to linen about 2 yrs ago. shot with it for 2 seasons.
It was very quiet. and I didnt really notice any difference in speed.
I bought my linen string from Pyro supply as well. This year I switched back to dacron due to breakage problems.
I shoot a lot but not a ton. I made all strings out of 8 strands of the Pyro bundle. Heavily waxed. the first string lasted approx 6-7 months with out breaking. however the next 2 breaks occurred really close together within a matter of months with out any increase in shooting. I reinforced the loop and timber hitch with 4 additional strands. All breaks were at full draw or just after release and were near the center of the string or just up from center.
Until I can either figure out why it is breaking at shot or find some stronger linnen or perhaps add more strands I am going to stay with dacron for this hunting season. Would like to shoot linnen but dont want to sacrifice a bow to it.
Just my experience.
later
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