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Title: Tying a string nock
Post by: Stykbow62 on December 21, 2009, 06:05:00 PM
How do you tie a string nock, or where can I go online to learn how to tie one ?  I don't like brass nocks on my string. Any help would be much appreciated.
Title: Re: Tying a string nock
Post by: Greg Owen on December 21, 2009, 06:10:00 PM
This is how I do it.

http://www3.sympatico.ca/ragiwarmbear/diy/ton/tie.html
Title: Re: Tying a string nock
Post by: blind one on December 21, 2009, 06:13:00 PM
http://tradgang.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=2;t=000101
Title: Re: Tying a string nock
Post by: Over&Under on December 21, 2009, 06:14:00 PM
Lets see if I can explain this.

You start with a overhand knot (I take the tag under twice as it helps the first knot stay tight a little better)

Then take the tags and tie another overhand knot but on the opposite side of the string just to one side of the original material.  Continue with a series of overhand knots each alternating on opposite sides of the sting, and right next to the last bit of material until you have approx 3/16" worth of knots.  Now tying off is something I still havnt mastered, but what I do is tie 2 back to back overhand knots (again take the tag thru twice) and cut the tails off with approx 1/4" left.  

If the material is B-50, you can take a lighter to the tails and as they burn almost to the end, press them with you finger so they "melt" onto the knock you just made.

Hope that helps, but if may have just confused you more, I confused me just typing it...LOL
Title: Re: Tying a string nock
Post by: BCWV on December 21, 2009, 06:15:00 PM
I tie a clove hitch first then wrap it to the size I want, tie a few half hitches and finish it up with a square knot. A touch of fletch tite or super glue and I'm done.
Title: Re: Tying a string nock
Post by: Over&Under on December 21, 2009, 06:15:00 PM
Well looks like Greg and Blind beat me to it, (they must have been typing while I was)

Those are what I was trying to explain  :knothead:  

Thanks fellas!
Title: Re: Tying a string nock
Post by: straitera on December 21, 2009, 06:28:00 PM
You just taught an old dog a new trick. Useful & practical. Thanks much
Title: Re: Tying a string nock
Post by: Jason_MO on December 21, 2009, 06:32:00 PM
I believe there is an explanation with pictures in the How-to section..
Title: Re: Tying a string nock
Post by: jess stuart on December 21, 2009, 06:44:00 PM
I do it just like over&under works every time.  I melt the ends with a match.  Never had one move but, I usually put a drop of super glue on it once it adjusted.
Title: Re: Tying a string nock
Post by: Stykbow62 on December 21, 2009, 07:05:00 PM
Thanks guys !  Appreciate all the help. I'm going to give it a try. I'll let ya'll know how it turns out.
Title: Re: Tying a string nock
Post by: Stykbow62 on December 21, 2009, 08:22:00 PM
Well, I finished and it worked out great on the Bob Lee. Thanks for the help.
Title: Re: Tying a string nock
Post by: DEATHMASTER on December 21, 2009, 09:34:00 PM
Liked the second link. Very easy to follow.

Thanks
Title: Re: Tying a string nock
Post by: AkDan on December 22, 2009, 01:50:00 AM
instead of doing as lip knot....I do a double half hitch to finish....cut the tag ends about 1/4" then burn them down.   Once they form ball (and it's usually on fire), wet your finger tips and stroke them down towards the bottom of the nock (assuming you tied going from bottom up, reverse this if you tied the nock going from top to bottom).  

It's a much easier finishing knot and it keeps the nock smooth.
Title: Re: Tying a string nock
Post by: Kevin Dill on December 22, 2009, 06:19:00 AM
fwiw: I taught myself to tie them using unwaxed dental floss. It's very tough and easy to work with. After establishing a base wrap, I dab a little clear nail polish on it...then wrap several rounds...another dab of polish...and repeat until the size suits you. Finish with a simple slip knot and final coat of polish. If you have any bumps or tags, trim with a razor blade.

Done this way, I get a hard and durable nock set that lasts the life of the string...and it doesn't eat my tab like those metal ones did.

Kevin Dill