18 December 2014, 12:10
I think I once read they used sinue from something like deers legs to twist into bow strings ....... I think, don't hold me to that this is your expert area BP

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18 December 2014, 12:10
I think I once read they used sinue from something like deers legs to twist into bow strings ....... I think, don't hold me to that this is your expert area BP
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18 December 2014, 13:00
(This post was last modified: 18 December 2014, 13:17 by Tartar Horde.)
18 December 2014, 14:17
I bought 2 huge spools of (very strong) thread at a car boot last year, cost me about £3 each and there is enough on each spool to last me for years.
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18 December 2014, 15:34
As long as the material doesn't stretch too much BP it should be alright. All string materials stretch to a certain degree, even "fastflight" as used on Olympic bows. This is something to remember when making your strings!. Make them slightly shorter than the one you have on your bow to allow for stretching. Don't forget to give your strings a gooood waxing, pure Beeswax is the best thing ever for your strings. Apply to your string (not the serving) and then rub the string with a pad of leather to heat the wax up so it binds the string together.
18 December 2014, 15:45
thanks for that TH, yep got plenty of beeswax mrs makes her lotions and potions with a beeswax base.
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