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Padded loops

Started by statedriller, January 29, 2010, 06:15:00 PM

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statedriller

I'm new at this and couldn't find an answer with the search button...

Why should skinny flemish strings have padded loops?  What happens if you don't pad them?

And while I'm asking dumb questions...Is this right?  A 6 strand two bundle flemish string would be made of 3 strands per bundle?

Thanks...   :notworthy:
I'm getting more dangerous all the time...

moebow

I think it fills the bow string nocks better and distributes the force better.  No expert though I just made my first skinny string this afternoon.
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RUSTY1

I ordered a 6 strand string from SBD and it will even have the recurve wraps! Check em' out!

Oh yeah, 100th post!!!! YEE HAA!
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Rob DiStefano

loop padding for any string type is to aid in avoiding abrasion and broken string loops.

yes, for a six strand flemish string it could be two bundles of three strands.
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Rob DiStefano

QuoteOriginally posted by RUSTY1:
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Oh yeah, 100th post!!!! YEE HAA!
(quick hijack of this thread, sorry!)

rusty, yer in the club!
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JRY309

I pad my loop end to make them a larger diameter to fill the string grooves better,I feel it spreads the load and helps to make a quieter string.

statedriller

Thank you for the info guys, and congrats Rusty.
I'm getting more dangerous all the time...


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