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Title: FF or B-50
Post by: northener on September 09, 2009, 09:01:00 PM
Ok, how can I identify one from the other,is there a physical difference I can see or feel?


 Have purchased a few used bows over the years and have a some strings laying around which came with these bows which are usable but I do not want to use FF on my older bows.
Title: Re: FF or B-50
Post by: Cherokee Scout on September 09, 2009, 10:02:00 PM
One suggestions is how easily they can be cut.
It is difficult to cut FF with sissors. B50 cuts easily. Try to cut the loose ends if the string is a flemish twist.
Title: Re: FF or B-50
Post by: Oliverstacy on September 09, 2009, 11:18:00 PM
QuoteOriginally posted by Sipsey River:
One suggestions is how easily they can be cut.
It is difficult to cut FF with scissors. B50 cuts easily. Try to cut the loose ends if the string is a flemish twist.
Amen to this...if anyone has a good way to cut FF with scissors of some sort please let me know!  The B-500 I have is larger in Diameter than the D-97 and has a totally different feel and look.

If the string isn't old you could try to stretch it with two screw drivers or a pair of small antlers to see if it moves.  My D-97 will not move much if any but the B-500 will stretch and rebound.

Josh
Title: Re: FF or B-50
Post by: DCM on September 10, 2009, 09:06:00 AM
In addition, Dacron melts before it burns, like plastic.  The low stretch stuff seems to just burn and turn straight to ash.

I cut FF w/ a sharp knife, more of a sawing versus shearing action, no worries.

Diameter is tricky, as some (450+) weaves are very similar in diameter to B50.
Title: Re: FF or B-50
Post by: john luka on September 10, 2009, 10:23:00 AM
I use a sharp knife,I thought the shears that you use for low stretch braided fishing line would work but the 450 just rolled between the blades leaving a poor end.
 I do have shears that cut it nicely that I use for cutting metal shimstock at work,they were purchased from a matco dealer a while ago and I do not remember what they cost but they were probably expensive.The stock number of them is hdws2 .