Great job.. I need a new flemish twist and I'm going to use this exact method tomorrow to make mine.. Once twisted, waxed, and strung they hold there shape very well.. I've hand made 74" longbows with pecan wood (interlocking hickory), made bows using Formica as my backing, and even have my own horse bow jig now with exotic woods.. I love learning the new modern techniques. A little old with the new..
i dont know what idiot tought you how to make strings but they tought you wrong ive been shooting traditional archery and makeing my own strings for over 30 years the way your makeing those strings they are going to look like shit but i guess if thats what you want to do thats up to you there are many videos on here on the right way to make a flemish twist string
@MrMark1722 your refund is in the mail. in the mean time, feel free to post the "correct way" of doing this. I appreciate the positive feed back! Thank you! 30 years you say? that is quite some time, definitely trumps my 20 years. You Must be a master. maybe I should Recall the Hundreds of bows I have made and sold through out the years... Attention! Everyone! My strings look like crap, and this master is watching my video, not to learn , but to police my knowledge. wave and smile!!!
@MrMark1722 By definition we trad archers all have our preference and will customize anything.. There is no right or wrong in trad archery.. There is only the way we as individuals prefer.. :) Thanks again for the vid.. Plus there are no masters in trad archers. We are students until we die. Always something new to learn.
@MrMark1722 Oh.... good golly... I wonder what the correct way is. I'm shivering with mindless joy just thinking about it. I have to go with BowskinArchery on this one. Even if you are 'The Man' you're going about this like a tool.
@MrMark1722 Insulting him is probably one of the worst ways, you could have gone, and it made you look like a fool. There is a time 'MrMark1722' when it is wise to hold your tongue, and allow others their ways. Do you not see that maybe, just maybe, others know something that you might not? Do you believe you know everything? Sorry to say, but you do not. There are millions out there enjoying this hobby, and they just might know something you might not. Get it?
the concept is reverse twist. it relys on internal friction. twist a thread in one direction, then fold the ends together, they went to recoil back to original position. no as far as finishing, well you seen the plaited loop made, you just make one on the other end, or yes, indeed you tie a knot in the end to keep from unraveling, and then make a timber hitch, which is great for an adjustable string.
All I see you doing for the most part is winding one string around the other. How do you stop it from unraveling later on ? After all, your not supposed to keep a Bow string on the bow all the time, so once you take it off, the wax seems to be the only thing holding them together, but they are spun the same direction without any tying off or knots.
the technology is more advanced, but the idea is the same. not sure but if you ever heard of or seen a tool called a drop spindle? same principle, just lower rpms and longer time, sure beats carpal tunnel after a dozen bows! the jig was out of neccesity, got tired of stinging 80+ inches on the wall, that is a great way to condense it, even funnier when people see me doing that in public " is that a guitar?"
wooow thats smart! im a little jealous that i dont have this setup.. ill just have to call u a cheater then because of my own short comings in this design. haha
Great job.. I need a new flemish twist and I'm going to use this exact method tomorrow to make mine.. Once twisted, waxed, and strung they hold there shape very well.. I've hand made 74" longbows with pecan wood (interlocking hickory), made bows using Formica as my backing, and even have my own horse bow jig now with exotic woods.. I love learning the new modern techniques. A little old with the new..
robertggeer 1 month ago
i dont know what idiot tought you how to make strings but they tought you wrong ive been shooting traditional archery and makeing my own strings for over 30 years the way your makeing those strings they are going to look like shit but i guess if thats what you want to do thats up to you there are many videos on here on the right way to make a flemish twist string
MrMark1722 1 month ago
@MrMark1722 your refund is in the mail. in the mean time, feel free to post the "correct way" of doing this. I appreciate the positive feed back! Thank you! 30 years you say? that is quite some time, definitely trumps my 20 years. You Must be a master. maybe I should Recall the Hundreds of bows I have made and sold through out the years... Attention! Everyone! My strings look like crap, and this master is watching my video, not to learn , but to police my knowledge. wave and smile!!!
BowskinArchery 1 month ago 5
@MrMark1722 By definition we trad archers all have our preference and will customize anything.. There is no right or wrong in trad archery.. There is only the way we as individuals prefer.. :) Thanks again for the vid.. Plus there are no masters in trad archers. We are students until we die. Always something new to learn.
robertggeer 1 month ago
@MrMark1722 Oh.... good golly... I wonder what the correct way is. I'm shivering with mindless joy just thinking about it. I have to go with BowskinArchery on this one. Even if you are 'The Man' you're going about this like a tool.
CosmicVitamins 1 month ago
@MrMark1722 Insulting him is probably one of the worst ways, you could have gone, and it made you look like a fool. There is a time 'MrMark1722' when it is wise to hold your tongue, and allow others their ways. Do you not see that maybe, just maybe, others know something that you might not? Do you believe you know everything? Sorry to say, but you do not. There are millions out there enjoying this hobby, and they just might know something you might not. Get it?
RangerSynthios 1 month ago
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burdedacid 2 weeks ago
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@MrMark1722 30 years you say? This can't be true. By the way you act on the internet, you are not older than 13 years old.
Hate me now. I don't even remotely care.
burdedacid 2 weeks ago
Gota luv that bro
ripfletching 6 months ago
how do I make the loop for the other end of the string? Maybe you saidit but my kids are really loud? Great video man
WoodsmanSkills 10 months ago
the concept is reverse twist. it relys on internal friction. twist a thread in one direction, then fold the ends together, they went to recoil back to original position. no as far as finishing, well you seen the plaited loop made, you just make one on the other end, or yes, indeed you tie a knot in the end to keep from unraveling, and then make a timber hitch, which is great for an adjustable string.
BowskinArchery 10 months ago
@BowskinArchery can you make video on the actual installing of the string to the bow.
GsxRaider 7 months ago
@GsxRaider Sure thing
BowskinArchery 7 months ago
All I see you doing for the most part is winding one string around the other. How do you stop it from unraveling later on ? After all, your not supposed to keep a Bow string on the bow all the time, so once you take it off, the wax seems to be the only thing holding them together, but they are spun the same direction without any tying off or knots.
Labyrynth1000 10 months ago
Hahaha! That was funny...with the drill... Smart.
NoisemakerArrow 1 year ago
Thanks for unfo
kennygtexas 1 year ago
I love it great job bro.
MrHickerynut7 1 year ago
the technology is more advanced, but the idea is the same. not sure but if you ever heard of or seen a tool called a drop spindle? same principle, just lower rpms and longer time, sure beats carpal tunnel after a dozen bows! the jig was out of neccesity, got tired of stinging 80+ inches on the wall, that is a great way to condense it, even funnier when people see me doing that in public " is that a guitar?"
BowskinArchery 1 year ago
wooow thats smart! im a little jealous that i dont have this setup.. ill just have to call u a cheater then because of my own short comings in this design. haha
KonstantinKuehn 1 year ago
in the first video i touched on the jig a little bit, but i think a more in depth view is needed so others can make their own
BowskinArchery 1 year ago
interesting
Northwind5557 1 year ago