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String Twisting and practice tips

Started by jamesh76, April 25, 2011, 06:07:00 PM

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jamesh76

I have been practicing twisting strings. (2 bundle flemish) I made one up today that looked great however, when I was done I put one end loop over a nail and pulled on it snugly from the other end of the string. I noticed that the end on the nail began to untwist itself end where you splice the 2 budles togather after making the loop. Any ideas of what went wrong here? I am thinking that I may have twisted the bundles the wrong direction?

Thanks,
James
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James Haney
Spring Hill, KS
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USMC Infantry 1996-2001
1st Marine Division
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Grey Taylor

That's what it sounds like, one bundle twisted one way and the second was twisted the other way.

It may seem counterintuitive if you think too much about it, but both eyes need to be twisted exactly the same way.
Best advice: don't think about them, just do them both the same.

Guy
Tie two birds together; though they have four wings, they can not fly.
The Blind Master

jamesh76

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James Haney
Spring Hill, KS
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USMC Infantry 1996-2001
1st Marine Division
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frank bullitt

Yep, twisted the whole body the wrong way.

No harm, doesn't take much pressure to unravel, does it? Just take it all apart James, and start over! You'll get it, and look out, a new craft!  :thumbsup:

jamesh76

No, It did not take much at all. Just a pretty hard pull and here it came. I figured that I did twist it the wrong way.

Good learning experiance there.

Thanks
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James Haney
Spring Hill, KS
_ _ _ _ _ ______ _  _  _  _  _
USMC Infantry 1996-2001
1st Marine Division
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Gordon martiniuk

Anyone that has twisted a string has made that mistake Just say to your self away the twist towards, one of the best skills to learn and very easy to do
Gord

ironmike

with the ends always facing right,i twist clockwise and pass under and away,when i make the loops,i keep the ends to the right ,twist clockwise and pass under and awaywhen i do the other end,i flake the string in the other direction,keeping the ends again to my right and repeattwisting clockwise ond roping under and away.

jamesh76

Now that I got that figured out now I got to work on the cabling.
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James Haney
Spring Hill, KS
_ _ _ _ _ ______ _  _  _  _  _
USMC Infantry 1996-2001
1st Marine Division
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LBR


jamesh76

yes, I read the post that was up a day or 2 ago. I will try it out.

James
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James Haney
Spring Hill, KS
_ _ _ _ _ ______ _  _  _  _  _
USMC Infantry 1996-2001
1st Marine Division
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