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Yarn for silencers??

Started by Bullfrog 1, April 01, 2013, 10:22:00 AM

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Bullfrog 1

I have always liked Woolie Whisers. Who uses Yarn? Does it work as well? Do you use a special kind? How do you do it?  Thanks.   BILL

ThePushArchery

I buy mine at any local craft store. I also always buy wool yarn for added durability.

I wrap about 15 times around my hand, leaving long tails on each end. I slide the looped bundle off my hand, split the string, insert.

Now you have the loops on both sides of the string. I then use the tails to tie series of knots on both sides the the yarn bundles for added security.

String the bow up, shoot a few arrows, then snip the loops with a pair of scissors.

One bundle of yarn will do 30 to 50 strings for only $8.00

Wool yarn here!

The yarn I have is pretty skinny so I wrap 30wraps around all four fingers.

Then I tie the bundle together in the middle with a piece of serving thread.

Then I split the string and put half the silencer and one of the tag end of the serving thread thru the string.

Then I tie a square knot arond the string using the two ends of the serving thread that I tied the bundle together with.

Then I string the bow and use scissors to cut all the loops on both sides of the string.

Then go shoot. The silencer will puff out into a nice little puffball.

Trim it up with the scissors to make a nice, neat string silencer.

Bisch

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Wool yarn from Michaels Craft store.
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duffer1565

I use yarn all the time. Pretty much any kind will work but they say Merino Wool or fishermans wool work best for shedding water etc. I cut a plastic coat hanger. I then wrap wool yarn around it around 22-24 times . I then tie it in the middle with string material or serving material. Take it off the hanger and insert it into your string. I then take and cut the loops on the ends of yarn and start shooting. They will puff up and get round. If need be trim them to the shape you want.
           
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sticksnstones

That's slick! Thanks for sharing that one!

I used to run yarn puffs on every bow, here is a tip; if you can't feel the lanolin in the wool it will soak up water. If this is all you have access too, give it a good coating of Scotch Guard after they've been shot in a little.

Personally I've migrated to natural wool (bow hush/two tracks felted)
Thom

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Wool-Ease. You can get it at any fabric store. It's an acrylic wool blend that does a pretty good job of shedding water when out in the elements. Install the same way as mentioned above. There is a post on the how-to section by apex predator that shows it step by step.
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Yarn is all I use any more--haven't found wool yarn any better than acrylic either.  Guess we just think wool is the way to go to stay traditional.  :D  My finished puffs look just like duffer's.  I make about 12-15 wraps around a credit card to form my bundle, stick it between the string bundles at 1/4 distance down the string (that's where a major sound node is--also one at 1/3), then serve it on both sides with a bit of dental floss to hold everything in place when unstrung, and cut the loops and trim up a bit to make it nice and round.  Takes just minutes.  One ball of yarn will make scads of silencers.
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Caughtandhobble

I like the coat hanger idea!!! Thanks for sharing.

I have been using yarn ever since Bisch told me how to make silencers his way. They work great and they are very easy to put together.

Craig

This is the wool yarn I use. I have been using it for years.

   http://www.yarnmarket.com/yarn/Rowan-Yarn-Drift-Yarn-7054.html  

spun and dyed in Italy of 100% merino wool. Really good wool,

I get the Driftwood color.  It's great stuff. I just wrap it around my fingers 8 times tie it with fishing line and put it through my string and tie. Cut every loop and pluck string, then shape it to the size you want. One ball of yarn will last you a life time.

   

You can also wrap your string with it.

   
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Stinger

I have done the same as above, but I will tell you thee is yarn, and then there is good yarn.  I have not been able to find any heavy wool yarn as nice as that which Terry sells as Bow Hush or Hush Puppies.  That is some nice material he uses.

Yellow Dog

Two penny nails in a 6" piece of 2x4 about 3.5" apart. Lions Brand Fisherman's Wool for 30 tight wraps in a figure eight. Tie off in the center with fastflight serving material. By wrapping in a figure eight the center is bunched up tight to tie off. Cut them off with a pair of scissors and trim to size.
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Rick Richard

Excellent idea with the figure eight.

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toehead

been using wool yard for about 3 years, bought a bunde at the hobby lobby for about $7.  still have enough to make countless string silencers.  

duffer that's a great idea with the coat hanger.
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Keefer

YellowDog,
I have always made mine with the plastic close hanger method but will try that figure 8 idea...I never liked the center being so heavy or thick cause it will leave the string lays a little open
but your idea makes sense and I'll try that on my next batch...Thanks!
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Craig,

Can you share your method on how you wrap your string ends?

Reaper TN

I use Wool-Ease thick and quick brand yarn.  It's a wool/acrylic blend yarn that I buy at Wal-Mart and Michaels. I'm like duffer, I use a couple U shaped jigs that I made from a metal coat hanger. I also tie mine in the middle with some 10# spiderwire fishing line. 10-12 wraps is plenty with this thick yarn, make a perfectly round ball after a few shots.
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Razorbak

I have used the coat hanger trick and wrap around a card trick but settled on a round POM POM maker jig which makes a perfectly round ball from 1" to 3"...wrap 2 to 3 ft of yarn or what I use 100% wool around and thru jig and cut around the guide and tie dental floss around and take off and insert into string and all done..might take 3 minutes longer to make but has added benefits for me and you can make one at home or buy in craft store like I did for a couple bucks and re use time after time..I have 1 string that I did 2" round puffs in the 4th location and small 1" round puffs in the 3rd location...looks cool and very quiet
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