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3 ply or 2 ply string

Started by Scott Beitzel, December 16, 2009, 05:56:00 PM

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Scott Beitzel

ok im kinda comfotable tying a 2 strnd flemish string . and am wondering what i could gain out of a 3 strand other than colors .

is it better at 3 than 2 or not .
and do you wrap them the same just using 3 strands rather than 2  top string twist and wrap over .?

guess this is the right area to post this also.

thanks for any info,
Scott

robtattoo

Probably better of in the Pow-Wow......
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dino

I use three because the individual bundles are smaller and seem to twist tighter for me.  Wether is it two or three the process is all the same more just a matter of preference.  Two bundles are a little quicker to make too. dino
"The most demanding thing you can ask of a piece of wood is for it to become an arrow shaft. You reduce it to the smallest of dimension yet ask it to remain it's strongest, straightest and most durable." Bill Sweetland

vermonster13

2 ply has always been sufficient for me. Oops should have read the title closer. Never mind.    :jumper:
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CJC

as long as you are using sufficient back twist, a two bundle is every bit as round and strong as three bundle.  the only advantage to three bundle is aesthetics.  also, it is harder to maintain proper bundle tension with the three bundles.


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