I watched a lot of Fleishman string videos and do not have a jig. I started by making small practice strings (1 or 2 feet long ) practicing the twists making loops etc. Once I understood the twisting and loop blending, making the full size string was fun. You can practice with small twine or any cord scraps laying around. Most videos don't mention doing small practice loops and twists but jump you right into full size strings which can be intimidating and frustrating.... my first full length string went very well. My small practice strings made nice wrist bands for my kids!!!👍🇺🇸
do you twist always the same direction for both loops and after the backtwist? i mean ,it seems you are doing it to the right for all the process, the strands twisted to the right and then the bundle to the left .. is that right?
Just did everything I think the same as your video, but when I do that twist at the very end one end of the other seems to want to come apart, Any clue why?
Sounds like you probably need to add more twists on the first end loop after bringing the bundles back together. I also place a clamp on the end of the flemish portion(the 10 or so twists after closing the loop and going past the tag ends). Another thing I like to do is, once I've completed the end loop (as well as the the 10 or so twists after closing the loop and going past the tag ends) place the end loop on a nail and give it a nice tug to set everything in place. Let me know if that answers your question.
This format is very adaptable. I started by taking measurements off of a jig that I believe 3 rivers sold, then when I started developing different preferences, I decided to customize my own. If there is a pdf out there, that sounds like a decent way to get started. There are some measurements on the jig that are crucial, like spacing between length peg holes, and others that you can monkey with. Does that answer your question?
@ If you email my shop, info@ohiopremierarchery.com you can send me a photo. Then I'll send you photos of my jig with a tape measure next to it so you'll have all my exact measurements. Would that help?
Well done, mate! You're a natural instructor...
Great work brother!!
Really good video mate, thanks for putting this together. Should be heaps more views on this one!
Excellent!
Nice instructional!
Thank you sir!
I watched a lot of Fleishman string videos and do not have a jig. I started by making small practice strings (1 or 2 feet long ) practicing the twists making loops etc. Once I understood the twisting and loop blending, making the full size string was fun. You can practice with small twine or any cord scraps laying around. Most videos don't mention doing small practice loops and twists but jump you right into full size strings which can be intimidating and frustrating.... my first full length string went very well. My small practice strings made nice wrist bands for my kids!!!👍🇺🇸
FLEMISH STRING
Great Video
using golf tees is genius, im stealing that haha
Yeah, and when you are done making the bowstring you can play cribbage.
do you twist always the same direction for both loops and after the backtwist? i mean ,it seems you are doing it to the right for all the process, the strands twisted to the right and then the bundle to the left .. is that right?
Do you make the Flemish twist Rogue bowstrings? I bought 2 from 3 Rivers and they’re awesome. If not how would I go about getting one of yours?
I do not, Rogue makes them in house. As of right now, I sell them in person out of the shop.
Just did everything I think the same as your video, but when I do that twist at the very end one end of the other seems to want to come apart, Any clue why?
Sounds like you probably need to add more twists on the first end loop after bringing the bundles back together. I also place a clamp on the end of the flemish portion(the 10 or so twists after closing the loop and going past the tag ends). Another thing I like to do is, once I've completed the end loop (as well as the the 10 or so twists after closing the loop and going past the tag ends) place the end loop on a nail and give it a nice tug to set everything in place. Let me know if that answers your question.
is the nail spacing for the jig any jig? can I just download a flemish jig pdf and mark, drill, insert nails?
This format is very adaptable. I started by taking measurements off of a jig that I believe 3 rivers sold, then when I started developing different preferences, I decided to customize my own. If there is a pdf out there, that sounds like a decent way to get started. There are some measurements on the jig that are crucial, like spacing between length peg holes, and others that you can monkey with. Does that answer your question?
@ I wish I could add a photo
@ If you email my shop, info@ohiopremierarchery.com you can send me a photo. Then I'll send you photos of my jig with a tape measure next to it so you'll have all my exact measurements. Would that help?
Can you gine board dimensions for your bow jig? Are there plans available?
2 ⅞" not 3 ⅞" @ 9:40
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