So I watched "Doing the Twist" a while back and have been making a few stringsfor myself.
I built a string board. My question is when I start my first loop 6" from the end of the strands, complete it, then measure to start the 2nd loop, I end up with more than 6" of material for the 2nd one. How far down do you start twisting? Should I move to like 8" or so??
Thanks for any help.
Seven to eight inches is more common. Depending on what I want at the time I use 7 1/2" to 8" myself.
ART B
7-8 inches is more like it.
Thanks guys, that sounds like it should work out better. Now I have an excuse to twist up a new string today!!
have you considered a timber hitch on the bottom.
i use one and i find it a lot easier and quicker to make strings with one loop
Kev, never tried it....maybe I'll give it a try.
timber hitch holds well with b-50,i've heard FF slips,but never used anything besides b-50. i just make a top loop like normal and twist up the bottom 8-10" or so but dont for a loop just knot it off at the end and tie a timber hitch. has worked well for me over the years and can be adjusted as needed without twisting the string.
Well I just made one up starting 8" from the ends. It worked perfectly.
Kev, I was using D97 so I didn't try the timber hitch on this one. I'll give it a try later on a dacron string.
Thanks again,
Allen
I start at 8 for both loops
HEY A.S. Tell TwoHats I'm still lilking the crusader I bought from him last summer.. I killed a cow elk in Colorado with it in Sept. BOB
I use 7 1/2 for the small loop and 8 1/2 for the large one.
Thanks againg guys.
ArkyBob, I'm sure TwoHats will be excited! Congrats.
Allen