Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: 15yearold.archer on July 22, 2010, 12:48:29 pm
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Hey Guys I finished my board bow well almost just some final tillering pulling abut 43 at 20 inches. .ordered my string from deep river outfitters I dnt wanna wait a week tho. Anyone have any temporary suggestions .nylon string won't hold but if I braided it wpuld it?
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I would order some B-50 string material from one of our sponsors like 3 Rivers Archery. For the price of two strings, you can buy two spools of different-colored B-50 and make 30 of your own strings. there are string builds online that show you how to do the flemmish twist string method and how to make the jig using a 2x4 and a few finishing nails. I used to buy my strings but learned how to make my own because I got tired of waiting on strings too. Call around in your area and see if any of your outdoor stores carry longbow strings and maybe you will luck up and find one that carries them. But if you are gonna make a bunch of bows, I believe it is vital to learn to make your own strings as well. JMO. :) Good luck!
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Go to the hardware store and buy a spool of #36 Mason's Line. Do not buy the thinner #18 line. You'll have enough to make close to a hundred bows for about a dollar a bow.
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Sorry to but in on the thread but with the masons line do you have to pre stretch it? if so what is a good method for this? thanks
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Hey guys well as im waiting for my bow string to come I hd an idea an it works too..lawnmower replacment cord at any big box store
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Good idea! 15
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yah it stretches a little but just string and unstring the bow and make the untill it stretches a bit and then re tie the loops to make the string shorter it works pretty good actualy
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I wonder if you hung a piece of string you were gonna use from something and hung a weight or five gallon bucket full of water from it and let it sit for a day or two it would get rid of the stretch? just an idea you would think it could only stretch so far before you get all the stretch out :-\
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personally i wouldnt waste my time with anything other than b50 dacron
for what it costs per roll and the number of strings you cant get from a 1/4lb roll
and its never taken longer than 3 days from 3R archery to get to my house
ive never tried mason line or lawn mower cord or anything of the such
i wont even use para cord for a long tiller string
all my tiller strings are b50 dacron just like my bow strings
im kinda anal about things,maybe its just me
but just like at work i believe in using the right tool and using the tool right
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Two rolls of Dacron is like 17 dollars plus the 8 dollars shipping, so you can make Thirty 66" long 14 strand strings for 25 bucks... :) And have the peace of mind knowing you used good material. I don't want to spend countless hours on my bow only to have it break because of a string failure, but that's just me... :)
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Two rolls of Dacron is like 17 dollars plus the 8 dollars shipping, so you can make Thirty 66" long 14 strand strings for 25 bucks... :) And have the peace of mind knowing you used good material. I don't want to spend countless hours on my bow only to have it break because of a string failure, but that's just me... :)
exactly
use the right tool,use the tool right ;)
always less chance of a something going wrong when you follow that rule
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Good points :)
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I got one big roll of b-50 for a song, it was the last the guy had. It's white. For my second color on the string, I take half the strands and color them with a sharpie. It works great. I'll buy a spool of white again when this one runs out.
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Go to Walmart to the crafts section and buy one black and one white waxed linen spool of string. It is very strong. Use 6 black and 6 white it will make a good bow string for 4.50$. Kenny
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Archer 156 to I have to braid it?
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look up 'flemish twist'. that is probably how he was talking about making one. It is all reversed twisted, no knots.
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i still say just get some b50 dacron and be done with it
just think if you would have ordered it when thsi thread was started you would probably have it by now or by tomorrow ::)
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Yes what he said!