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Flemish Question

Started by mrpenguin, April 19, 2010, 09:18:00 PM

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mrpenguin

Gents,

I was twisting up a new string this evening and had a little bit of an inconsistent twist on one end... One side twisted up nicely, but the other side seems to have a less tight twist.  This happens once the bow is strung.  My question is whether this will affect the performance of the string/bow when shot.  My gut reaction is, no, but... Any advice, experience, etc... is welcomed!
God Bless,
Erik
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George Tsoukalas

That means one of the bundles is under more strain than the other. What I do is after I form the first loop I put a twisty on it and stretch it really tight before forming the second loop. That way both bundles will take an equal stain when the string is formed. Jawge


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