Archery | Making Bowstrings - String Material

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  • @PawnSacrific3
    @PawnSacrific3 5 років тому +10

    After hours of reading online, this video ended up being the simplest to understand and most informative.

  • @mattameo95
    @mattameo95 4 роки тому +9

    I appreciate your channel so much! You teach so well and concisely in each of your videos. I spent so much time wading through forums and their opinions and then realized you had a video on string material and in just 12 minutes I learned more than a couple hours of other research.

  • @daveeagling9372
    @daveeagling9372 8 років тому +8

    I've watched this a few times now and find it a godsend whenever I'm deciding which string to buy.
    Thank you so much.

  • @DarxusC
    @DarxusC 4 роки тому +5

    It took me a while to figure out that Flemish twist Dacron B-50 strings seem to be more popular on longbows than fast flight type endless loop strings, despite being less efficient, because they are quieter. I've seen a number of people say the combination is incredibly quiet on a longbow, and may cause deer to jump the string significantly less. Which is huge.

  • @mrgroovestring
    @mrgroovestring 6 років тому

    My hat is off to you Sir. You always have some of the very best archery informational videos on UA-cam. Thanks, Greg

  • @albertodumpierrejuarbe7148
    @albertodumpierrejuarbe7148 7 років тому +2

    Thanks,
    You are my favorite Archer Samurai.

  • @gogotrololo
    @gogotrololo 3 роки тому

    THIS VIDEO WAS MADE SPECIFICALLY FOR ME RIGHT NOW IN THIS SECOND
    THANK YOUUUUUUUUU

  • @1968CudaGuy
    @1968CudaGuy 5 років тому

    Lots to digest and will have to watch again and take notes. Good job.

  • @lazytommy0
    @lazytommy0 Місяць тому

    This was the most helpful video with tons of knowledge. Thanks :)

  • @eduarditogonzales4485
    @eduarditogonzales4485 4 роки тому

    I was surprised about materials used in bow strings...Being fisherman and fly fisherman I have dacron, spectra and Dyneema on spinning and fly reel reels as backing...Thank you for explaining so well....

  • @tobermorywomble23
    @tobermorywomble23 10 років тому

    Awesome summary. I can't imagine how long it took to get to that summary - which is just enough for me to keep getting Jim at MAC to keep doing mine.

  • @littlereishi2598
    @littlereishi2598 3 роки тому

    bro you are really good at explaining things. Thank you for you concise and descriptive information

  • @disband_thebbc5933
    @disband_thebbc5933 4 роки тому +1

    Clearly and well explained video, thank you.

  • @beastmode5342
    @beastmode5342 9 років тому +1

    Awesome, simply awesome! thank you for saving me all the time with researching

  • @dalewilson4329
    @dalewilson4329 4 роки тому

    Thanks for this. Very informative. I had no idea you shouldn't use modern material (like in fast flight) on a traditional bow. You've probably saved me some trouble

  • @joeker4189
    @joeker4189 3 роки тому

    i've used practically all of the different blends. After much trial and error i've settled for Bearpaw B55 Dacron for non FF bows and Bearpaw Spectra 635 for FF bows. I make strings for all the members of my club and have not had a single failure. And i use the same materials for endless loop and flemish twist strings successfully.

  • @MartinMignogna
    @MartinMignogna 6 років тому

    That was pretty informative, thank you. At first I was using BCY X but quickly learned that 8190f is a better material for limb longevity. It's all I use now. I stretch it for a long time to avoid any rotation issues.

  • @shephherd
    @shephherd 3 роки тому

    I recently came across your channel wanting to get a better start at archery(I've made a few bows)...and immediately subscribed because of the subtitles 👍👍. I wear hearing aids and these are so helpful... thanks for taking the trouble.

    • @NUSensei
      @NUSensei  3 роки тому +1

      This is good to know. I haven't had much time to add subtitles to newer videos, but the important fundamentals I try to cover, if not pay for.

  • @ZubAirT
    @ZubAirT 3 роки тому +1

    Just bought 2 x 1/4 lbs spools of BCY55 string and saw this video now. I wished i searched for this before buying.

  • @user-bo8yt4uc8b
    @user-bo8yt4uc8b 10 років тому +1

    Great info. I went with BCY 8190 since it was the most expensive string material available in the shop :)

    • @wesleypearson7619
      @wesleypearson7619 4 роки тому

      There are fools wearing gucci. a wise wizard may say to not be dazzled by price. take care

  • @timberwolf3781
    @timberwolf3781 6 років тому

    Dude I just came back to archery and fletching,bowyer loving your videos. Great work...keep going.

  • @StonyRC
    @StonyRC 7 років тому +4

    Excellent introduction - I'm hooked!!!!

  • @michaelenelmar
    @michaelenelmar 6 років тому

    Hey nusensei.
    Sorry to post this message here in the comments, I couldn't find another option to contact you since I do not u use social networks.
    I really appreciate your videos and benefit from them for myself and my students.
    I wanted to propose a video about how to find your personal tiller settings. I'm shooting barebow with Mediterranean grip and it seems to be a huge mystery to find the right adjustments.
    Another topic is the number of strands in a bowstring. I started to make my own strings and everybody tells you something different, as always.
    I'm also a language teacher and really enjoy your clear, structured and critical but always respectful videos.
    Keep up the good work.
    Enjoy,
    Michael

  • @jack9ine279
    @jack9ine279 4 роки тому

    Excellent video, helped me learn a lot! Thank you very much brother!

  • @noicaomero3837
    @noicaomero3837 6 років тому

    This is very helpful NUSensei, thank you!

  • @devekut2
    @devekut2 7 років тому +1

    Super helpful for me getting into trad archery. Thx!!

  • @wjpdefense
    @wjpdefense 8 років тому +4

    Hi: Thank you for your videos!!! I learned a lot!!! 😃👍

  • @PaulSmithMusicMD
    @PaulSmithMusicMD Рік тому

    Thank you so much for this very informative and well done video. I'm interested in making my own crossbow stings and cables. This was just what I needed. Do you have any other recommendations for me?

  • @punjasandtyger4090
    @punjasandtyger4090 6 років тому +1

    Always super helpful

  • @allenwright9891
    @allenwright9891 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for a well done video.
    I have made many bow strings from braided nylon fishing line with good results. I’m guessing it is similar to Dacron. Would appreciate any thoughts in the subject.

    • @joedaniels4646
      @joedaniels4646 3 роки тому +1

      I make ally Bow strings out of Braided fishing line and it is a sister to dyneema ... Spectra is really good to use but I really like using 100 lb test Frwanf brand because although it is braided, it's a softer braid. I also just use 4 strand braid rather than 8 or more ....
      I make my Bow string 12 strands for my 45lb. Bows that's 1,200 lbs of tensile strength to handle a breaking point of 180lbs ... So it's overkill, but stronger than a string I would ever buy.

  • @Tworescue01
    @Tworescue01 4 роки тому

    Very informative video. Thank you!

  • @joelhardeman9156
    @joelhardeman9156 9 років тому +1

    Great video mate.

  • @yogisage7157
    @yogisage7157 4 роки тому +1

    So if I make a homemade bamboo bow I should use Dacron string? Or what other strings could I use

  • @l.i.archer5379
    @l.i.archer5379 7 років тому

    I use FastFlight as serving material to tie in peeps, dropaway rest timing cords, etc.

  • @daveengstrom9250
    @daveengstrom9250 5 років тому

    I would like to see a video regarding how many strands are needed for a particular bow string.

  • @literaryartist1
    @literaryartist1 9 років тому

    thanks man great information a well put together definitely useful and learned a great deal

  • @maxncathy44
    @maxncathy44 4 роки тому

    Thanks, David
    I’m making my first long bow from poplar wood.
    Looks like I need Dacron
    Max

  • @DerekBartlettBeorn
    @DerekBartlettBeorn 4 роки тому +1

    So, wait, if the Dacron is the string material then what's the serving/reinforcement at the ends and middle made of? I thought THAT was the dacron

    • @mrnice752
      @mrnice752 3 роки тому

      All sorts, used to be mostly Nylon, newer serving materials are blended braided and monofilament Dyneema. The difference is structure, bowstring fibre is all unidirectional, serving material is twisted, woven or braided. You could probably use braided Spectra/Dyneema fishing line as a decent serving material for a fraction of the cost.

    • @DerekBartlettBeorn
      @DerekBartlettBeorn 3 роки тому

      @@mrnice752 so what would you suggest for making bowstrings that'll last? Cause my dacron strings keep breaking and i can't find anything that doesn't have the serving material (which makes it harder to nock an arrow)

    • @mrnice752
      @mrnice752 3 роки тому

      @@DerekBartlettBeorn I think Dacron is the best material for your bow, where are your strings breaking?
      You want the serving material to protect the dacron from abrasion. you can get wider nocks if they won't fit the string.

  • @johanhelberglongbowsknifes1185
    @johanhelberglongbowsknifes1185 9 місяців тому

    Veru good info can you tell me if i do not have a bow string do i measure from string grove to string grove. Or from limb tip?

  • @Ashbringer85
    @Ashbringer85 Рік тому

    Good video and to add to what you have said, the traditional bows such as horse bows work better with dyneema according to places like Alibow who i seem to be the true experts in Asiatic bows. Armin Hiemer was saying that Dacron shoots horrible from a traditional horse bow, I am not an expert but i took the advice and made my horse bow strings from Dyneema (652) and it worked out well. I don't know the reasoning behind it but the tips of the Horse bow i own (Kheshig bow from Alibow) has tips that seem pretty strong compared to takedown bows.

  • @mariuspieterse7715
    @mariuspieterse7715 9 років тому

    Cool vid. Thanks for useful info!

  • @scottarnold5737
    @scottarnold5737 7 років тому +7

    I prefer natural fiber materials as I practice "primitive" archery. I have recently made a usable string from a spool of dollar store cotton reverse twisted together. It works quite well so far on a 30 lbs draw weight fiberglass bow. Its obvious that it could definitely withstand alot more draw weight. I have seen cotton thread mentioned in ancient Vedic and Asian Indian texts for use with much higher draw weight bows.

    • @BurningTurtle98
      @BurningTurtle98 6 років тому +2

      This isnt meant as hate so dont take it that way, but I have a question for you. If you like practicing "primitive" archery and prefer natural material, is there a reason why you use a fiberglass bow as opposed to a more traditional material?

    • @dalephillips7879
      @dalephillips7879 6 років тому +1

      just what i was thinking ..make a self bow

  • @hyperguy75
    @hyperguy75 9 років тому

    Thank you for this great vid! It was very informative.

  • @foxbow90
    @foxbow90 10 років тому +2

    You can't buy fast flight anymore. The rumor is that It's all being used in USA's bullet proof vest manufacturing. The stuff Brownell sells now is called fast flight PLUS , it's a different kind of material and I would suggest this string type for most archers wanting to build strings. Although no one really knows what fast flight plus is, due to brownells weird marketing, it works quite well, and is half the price of bcy materials. It gives quite a soft shot shot feel compared to 8125g, and in my opinion it's nicer to shoot. I've shot most of my personal records with fast flight plus, so it's definitely not a bad material.

    • @allthingssilver7635
      @allthingssilver7635 6 років тому

      I love 8125.. Going to have to buy some FF plus and give it a try now after reading your comment. Thanks!

  • @fartx211
    @fartx211 10 років тому +2

    There was one time i had some spare dyneema fishing line hanging around. It actually worked quite well. I think the difference between that and purpose built bowstring is the latter is pre-stretched, but i havent noticed a difference.

  • @jackkeedal9615
    @jackkeedal9615 5 років тому +2

    6years of archery, i'm still using dacron on my bow☺️

  • @jayk2k
    @jayk2k 2 роки тому

    don't want to make your head explode but what material is the serving thread made from ?

  • @PBS-nm1uu
    @PBS-nm1uu 2 роки тому

    thanks, time for an update

  • @jackboyd147
    @jackboyd147 2 роки тому

    what is the best for tied knock strings

  • @pepan012345
    @pepan012345 3 роки тому

    Very interesting and important speech, thank you for it.
    I have a question. I usually make to my bows from spectra (fast flight) material. This material is quite expensive. For the test, we bought ready-made strings from aliexpress described as PE1000 for a few dollars.
    I measured the speed of the bow using a chrono with both strings with the same arrow and the same length, the speeds were exactly the same. The preload of the bow when applying the strings was identical. So exactly the same properties. Is it the same material? polyethylene? Strings are interesting topics.

    • @fahlvfaust677
      @fahlvfaust677 Рік тому

      Chinese Hmpe D1200 or D1600 pre waxed dyneema, they are similar to bcy D97..low creep and low stretching material, D1200 hmpe material that junxing company and Mandarin duck use for their bows. They don't use dacron polyester.

  • @t-maree6172
    @t-maree6172 4 роки тому

    Thanks very helpful 👏

  • @rondumontier1187
    @rondumontier1187 6 років тому

    Not bad
    Next cover the serving material.
    I have my string selection down. But not well schooled on serving material. I use a basic black now.

  • @renatugaming5730
    @renatugaming5730 4 роки тому

    for modern materials in 2020, bloodline vec 99 material and BCY 454 are used in compounds that want the best, most durable string on the market that doesn't need to be waxed a 1000 times (that's what a lot of compound shooters do)

  • @GCSimons
    @GCSimons 3 роки тому

    Just picked up an older recurve that can’t handle FF. Is there a way to tell if the current string it came with is Dacron or FF? Thanks for any help!

  • @thesaturnday9261
    @thesaturnday9261 4 роки тому

    I used a jumo rope from a kids toy. Works perfectly

  • @roninsurvivor4640
    @roninsurvivor4640 9 років тому

    great info thanks!

  • @AlgosExplained
    @AlgosExplained 7 років тому

    Do you cover string strand count, and what it means in any of your videos? If you have, I would love a link.

  • @alexinho768
    @alexinho768 3 роки тому

    Any suggestions for fiberglass horse bows???

  • @robinturner6639
    @robinturner6639 7 років тому +1

    Is b50 Dacron good for primitive bows at 45# ?

  • @ryanb1874
    @ryanb1874 2 роки тому

    What about micro cord, I'm guessing it's not good, guessing it will stretch like para cord if it's basicly mini para cord..

  • @wesleypearson7619
    @wesleypearson7619 4 роки тому

    Thank you

  • @atikatik3665
    @atikatik3665 5 років тому +4

    make of nocking point

  • @mikefurbee8425
    @mikefurbee8425 6 років тому +3

    How do you get 10 strings out of a 1/8 pound roll and just 30 strings from a 1 pound roll? 8 times as much string only results in 3 times as many strings?

  • @reelfishing002
    @reelfishing002 6 років тому

    Ever thought about making your own bow out of woods? If you haven’t already try it

  • @KagusakiUrufu
    @KagusakiUrufu 10 років тому

    I have a Bearcat takedown bow with full fiberglass limbs that was built in the mid 80s. Can fiberglass limbs use fast flight strings?

  • @MSanchez43
    @MSanchez43 6 років тому

    I have a turkish bow from Alibow. Do I consider it as "a old traditional" or as a "new recurve" bow? It's laminated.

  • @matybebe-_-5035
    @matybebe-_-5035 6 років тому

    Hey do u think Nylon is a good bowstring?

  • @Nebulosation
    @Nebulosation 8 років тому

    So... Let's say I have a traditional longbow made from european pine, sitting at a draw weight of 45 lb and a draw length of 28.5"
    What type of string would you recommend me using?

    • @NUSensei
      @NUSensei  8 років тому +2

      Dacron, at the most. Traditional longbows generally made to be used with faster modern materials.

    • @wayne2wax
      @wayne2wax 8 років тому

      What about BCY B55, 100% polyester of a kind similar to Dacron but less creep over time.
      Could you and would you recommend BCY B55 for Trad longbow which was only suited to Dacron ?????

  • @Stunseed
    @Stunseed 7 років тому

    im wondering. what strings do you use? ive got an olympic recurve SF premium limbs and a mybo rio super cast riser 40 lbs.pretty much just like you but yea im not running win&win lol.. i got a set up from a club near me but ive no idea what they used!! im target shooting i heard of fast flight its a thing it seems.. i heard you dont want to use that as well.
    i just need a standard thing, top of the line lets go for it. what recommendation can you give me? imma just have them build me a string..
    i could buy one but what you missed is there are also premeasured strings what would my string length be on a 70 inch bow? or does that change depending on the type of string?
    i figure olympics or not there is a string that just does it. im flexible if 100000 ppl use this stuff its gotta be a good thing. candycane is awesome!!

    • @NUSensei
      @NUSensei  7 років тому +1

      There isn't a "standard", but most modern strings (i.e. anything that isn't Dacron) will work for your bow. I personally use 8125G, but mostly because I've "tooled up" for it and have more colour selection after buying a lot of it. Most stores in my area stock 8190, so I might have been better off using 8190. Unless you're being REALLY specific about your string performance, it doesn't matter that much. Just go with what the shop uses.
      Strings are measured to a standard AMO length - a 70" bow uses a 70" AMO string (which is around 67" actual length).

    • @Stunseed
      @Stunseed 7 років тому

      alright thank you. but you threw a couple numbers at me whats the real difference? in strings does it really matter? i see the word dyneema or GORE thrown around alot. what i dont get is the importance of the difference of the way its made. but yea youre right ill just let the pros / coaches at my shop handle it.
      after reading though all the different materials and how they work 8125 dyneems /gore does seem like the way to go.8190 though is 100% dyneema.. with creep or stretch though maybe i might look into a vectron / dyneema string. its essentially just how often you have to replace a string or keep up arrow speed. better materiels = smaller spools!!! lol.. i could just buy the material and have them build me something good .. atleast im hoping lol.

  • @zafirali3985
    @zafirali3985 8 років тому

    hey man this is far most the best video on bow string info....just a quick question...i was recently gifted a recurve bow from my grandfather..the bow is almost 30yrs old and in perfect condition as he used it couple of times only...i dont know which string to use...will dacron be suitable???

    • @NUSensei
      @NUSensei  8 років тому

      Dacron will be fine for it.

    • @zafirali3985
      @zafirali3985 8 років тому

      +NUSensei and how many strands???

    • @NUSensei
      @NUSensei  8 років тому

      That depends on your draw weight. You don't need as many strands as Fastflight, so you can get away with 12-14 strands, normally.

    • @zafirali3985
      @zafirali3985 8 років тому

      +NUSensei its a 40 to 45lb recurve bow so id say 15 will be alright just incase

  • @schizofrenzia1884
    @schizofrenzia1884 6 років тому +1

    So...paracord...got it thanks bro

  • @samanthasanford9426
    @samanthasanford9426 8 років тому

    Help.. I have a hoyt/easton 66inch recurve with a bow string length of 60 1/4 to 60.5 inch, but can't find any store who carries that length or a store that will custom make that size. How do I go about getting that length. Desperately seeking advice.

    • @NUSensei
      @NUSensei  8 років тому

      That's a very short string for a bow of that length. Normally you'd be looking for a 66" AMO string (or 65" actual). Are you sure you need that length?

    • @samanthasanford9426
      @samanthasanford9426 8 років тому

      Thank you for responding. I have measured the string using a regular tape measure. it measured between 601/4 and 60.5 . What is AMO? The AMO on this bow is either H24 or 124. The information is limited because it has been rubbed off. I had bought this bow used. Also I have enjoyed your videos. Keep up the good work.
      Samantha

    • @Sideshowbobx
      @Sideshowbobx 8 років тому

      Hey Samantha, the actual bow string length is measure under 100lbs load. And the other source of error is time, sometimes a wrong string end up on a bow, that then gets past on in that state.
      To check your bow's AMO lenght, take a string and measure on the unstrung bow the distance between top string groove to bottom string groove flat along the limbs. Of that AMO length subtract 3 inches and that is the ruff string length you need for bow.

    • @wayne2wax
      @wayne2wax 8 років тому

      +Samantha Sanford, . . . for a 66inch Recurve Bow, IF you wish to get replacement Dacron, & ONLY Dacron, then the actual bowstring length you need is 61 1/4 to 61.5 inch; once again, this ONLY applies to Dacron type. (A USA Based place) where you can get that, @ that length, is 60xCustomStrings. [Just state in order COMMENTS.] For all modern fibres/types, 62.5 to 62 3/4 inch is what you must get [as a starting point]. . . [on a 66inch Recurve Bow, that is]

    • @allthingssilver7635
      @allthingssilver7635 6 років тому

      Buy a 62" (4"shorter) dacron b50 flemish twist string and you'll be fine. You can add or take a way twist to the string to get the brace height you want.

  • @potassiumcyanide3857
    @potassiumcyanide3857 7 років тому +5

    can i use steel wire as string?

    • @BeetleBuns
      @BeetleBuns 6 років тому +10

      Potassium Cyanide depends on how much you hate your bow and fingers.

    • @BurningTurtle98
      @BurningTurtle98 6 років тому +1

      Potassium Cyanide I would just get a bow string dude, theyre pretty cheap and you won't ruin your bow. It's a lot less expensive to buy a string than new limbs/bow

    • @MartinMignogna
      @MartinMignogna 6 років тому

      This is why the manufacturers are exploring diferent materials to make strings with. Steel would rip your bow apart. The string has to have a little give"forgivness"at the end of the shot so that it dosen't rip your limbs from the pockets.

    • @twilightsparkle75
      @twilightsparkle75 6 років тому

      i mean sure, my cousins had a bow made of fiberglass with cable wire/steel wire braided up

  • @clear_image_photos5477
    @clear_image_photos5477 5 років тому

    I know this is older video, but say I get a long bow with 40 pound string, am I able to put higher poundage strings without worrying about damage to the bow?

    • @Australian_Made
      @Australian_Made 3 роки тому

      Xpl0ration : a 40 pound Bowstring might have for example 14 strands. A 45 pound Bowstring might have for example 16 strands. A 16 strand string can handle larger loads (strain shared across more ways) than can a 14 strand string, BUT a 16 strand string will weight more (more grams / more ounces). So fitting a really heavy duty Bowstring to your longbow may slow down the arrow velocity. Just fit a Bowstring which is durable enough for the job; but not too heavy duty unnecessarily.

  • @robinturner6639
    @robinturner6639 7 років тому

    how thick is angel majesty string?need thin string for 16 stands of b50.

  • @Aaron-ud6wk
    @Aaron-ud6wk 7 років тому

    So how much stretch does Dacron have? I just received some for a birthday gift. And how many strands should I use for a 70 pound bow? I usually build sinew/rawhide strings for my primitive bows so I'm not familiar with synthetic strings.

    • @ryansy7060
      @ryansy7060 7 років тому

      Aaron Luna I think 20 strands could work, 70 pounds is very heavy for Dacron so I think Fast Flight or the blends mentioned in the video would work better, that, or make another sinew or rawhide string :)

  • @bluedeath996
    @bluedeath996 7 років тому

    Do people use engineering fibers? For example carbon fiber or Aramid fiber.

  • @charlsenarcherysweden1316
    @charlsenarcherysweden1316 9 років тому

    what do you think about bcy 8190 on recurve i use it and love it, for outdoors i use 452 x 16 strands

  • @subpar3398
    @subpar3398 9 років тому

    What would be considered modern recurve? Mine is about 7-8 years old now, I think.

    • @NUSensei
      @NUSensei  9 років тому

      Sub Par Limbs with fiberglass laminate would be considered modern. They are made to handle faster strings, especially the target-style limbs. The age of the bow isn't really important, as fiberglass limbs and faster strings have been used for decades, and all-wood traditional bows are still made.

    • @subpar3398
      @subpar3398 9 років тому

      Okay. The only information I can give you is one limb on the outside says Heritage Series, then the lower limb on the inside says Kudu, and it's made in Italy. Wooden limbs. So does that mean I should get the stretchy kind of bow string for it?

    • @NUSensei
      @NUSensei  9 років тому

      If you're not sure, get Dacron.

    • @subpar3398
      @subpar3398 9 років тому

      Thank you! Ironically, I broke my last carbon arrow a few months ago. Once I get some arrows, I'll make string, then work on making wooden arrows. Target and possibly hunting are all I'm interested in. I'm not big on competition, but thanks for your quick advice. I've watched this video several times now. It's so satisfying to make my own things, so to make my own strings would be great.

  • @RHMulia
    @RHMulia 7 років тому

    Dear Nu, what if we use PE 4 Strands fishing line? I have tested a 0.4mm can handle more than 30Lbs, if we twist 6 of it still smaller than usual archery string but can draw a lot more than 70 Lbs?

    • @BennyCFD
      @BennyCFD 7 років тому

      Try "Spectra" 30lb test fishing line. 1500 yards for like $20. Depending on strands you use it could very easily be used on any poundage bow.

  • @shi1483
    @shi1483 9 років тому +2

    Nu Sensei, quite a few backyard pvc recurve bow makers just use a 950 kelvar line with two figure 8 loop knots at both ends for stringing.......is it safe to do so on modern take down recurve? I am a complete noob in archery...... but 950 kelvar line doesnt stretch at all, good resistance on elements....and can withstand 900+lbs of pull.…..on the paper....it seems like a perfect easy stringing option.

    • @NUSensei
      @NUSensei  9 років тому +1

      Kevlar actually used to be very popular in recurve strings. However, it's fallen out of favour compared newer blends of spectra fibers. While the Kevlar line might function well enough for a PVC bow, you should be using a proper string for a modern takedown recurve, especially in using serving to cover the end loops (unless you're using Flemish twist). The abrasion against the bow's surfaces when shooting will cause the threads to fray and eventually break.

    • @shi1483
      @shi1483 9 років тому

      +NUSensei lesson learned, thx.

    • @wayne2wax
      @wayne2wax 8 років тому +1

      In the mid 1970s and the late 1970s if you wanted performance, your only choice was Kevlar.
      If you wanted a string to last more than ONE SINGLE COMPETE FITA ROUND, your only choice was
      Dacron. I used Dacron in the 70s. My coach used Kevlar. His Saturday's brand new string would
      break sometime during most Sunday afternoons, WITHOUT shooting a formal full FITA round either day.
      OK, given that he made them with less strands than recommended, it may have been no wonder.
      My coach gained extra performance by going lighter and he was prepared to put up with this!!
      I tried a couple of [normal # of strands] Kevlar strings, and yes my bow shot faster, but within 3-months,
      each would ["*violently"] break. SO even making them with recommended number of strands for
      40# @28" bow, string life was dissapointing, and something else needed to be found ----- in the mid 1980s,
      FastFlight was that chemists' thing which was found to replace Kevlar for Archery bow use.

    • @wayne2wax
      @wayne2wax 8 років тому

      In the mid 1970s and the late 1970s if you wanted performance, your only choice was Kevlar.
      If you wanted a string to last more than ONE SINGLE COMPETE FITA ROUND, your only choice was
      Dacron. I used Dacron in the 70s. My coach used Kevlar. His Saturday's brand new string would
      break sometime during most Sunday afternoons, WITHOUT shooting a formal full FITA round either day.
      OK, given that he made them with less strands than recommended, it may have been no wonder.
      My coach gained extra performance by going lighter and he was prepared to put up with this!!
      I tried a couple of [normal # of strands] Kevlar strings, and yes my bow shot faster, but within 3-months,
      each would ["*violently"] break. SO even making them with recommended number of strands for
      40# @28" bow, string life was dissapointing, and something else needed to be found ----- in the mid 1980s,
      FastFlight was that chemists' thing which was found to replace Kevlar for Archery bow use.

  • @dnakoldarkside6358
    @dnakoldarkside6358 6 місяців тому

    I use bcy 652 spectra

  • @davidkruger1972
    @davidkruger1972 6 років тому

    What is the difference,if any, between B50 and B55 string?

    • @NUSensei
      @NUSensei  6 років тому

      Not a whole lot.

  • @eduardotabasco
    @eduardotabasco 4 роки тому

    what is the diameter of these wires?

    • @Australian_Made
      @Australian_Made 3 роки тому +1

      Eduardo Alves : depending on which material use buy and use, the thickness can vary from maybe .012" per strand to as much as maybe .017" per strand. The threads are really thin.

    • @eduardotabasco
      @eduardotabasco 3 роки тому

      @@Australian_Made Thanks.

  • @davidkruger1972
    @davidkruger1972 6 років тому

    Can I use half my string with B50 and half with B55?

    • @bugmouthready529
      @bugmouthready529 4 роки тому

      David Kruger I wouldn't due to different stretch characteristics.

  • @_uzi_doktorishka
    @_uzi_doktorishka 7 років тому +1

    WOW !!!!

  • @teambigpikeskane1254
    @teambigpikeskane1254 9 років тому

    What at about angel majesty 16 strands for winwin inno cxt with expower 68/34 limbs

    • @NUSensei
      @NUSensei  9 років тому

      That seems like a solid choice. There's nothing wrong with it as a general guidelines, though personal preference and tuning may vary between people.

  • @sandilili1785
    @sandilili1785 6 років тому

    I bought one of each!!! try them alll is the only way! hahahah

  • @DemonBig5
    @DemonBig5 5 років тому

    Can i make em out of paracord

  • @wayne2wax
    @wayne2wax 8 років тому

    Is it right that today, we cannot buy the ORIGINAL Fast Flight fibres???!!!!!
    Is it right that bowstrings of the FF name are actually Fast Flight PLUS or a replacement FF from that original which came along during the early 1990s?
    Correct me if I'm wrong p.l.e.a.s.e.

    • @NUSensei
      @NUSensei  8 років тому +1

      I can't verify this myself.

  • @0ooTheMAXXoo0
    @0ooTheMAXXoo0 3 роки тому

    They are NOT different colors? Are you sure about that?

  • @annoynymous9707
    @annoynymous9707 6 років тому

    does anyone know nylon string material??...can it be use on 40#??

  • @musicidol951
    @musicidol951 7 років тому

    most used colors are either black and white or Black and yellow =3 black and yellow black and yellow!!

  • @gaijillahimself908
    @gaijillahimself908 5 років тому

    That pink molding tho

  • @icanfly2245
    @icanfly2245 3 роки тому

    I live on tae same road as asecond hand shop, so I get the cheap tennis rackets and fishing equipment as I use the strings for my bows and crossbows, I might get from 10 to 20 shots out before I replace the strings, and as the rackets and gear is cheap and I can get up to three strings a racket or 7 to 10 strings a spool of fishing line,
    My bows and crossbows are cheap quality so I am not taking much of a risk which is why I don't recommend my technique unless you too have a cheap crossbow of bows, then give it a whirl

  • @Australian_Made
    @Australian_Made 3 роки тому

    * * it is ``recommended´´ to avoid bowstring material which is "blended with" Vectran, if you plan on using it for your modern Olympic style Recurve bow. Just use 100% spectra or 100% Dyneema, without any % of Vectran. Vectran [blended] should be reserved for use with the Compound bows. (Which is where it is recommended)

    • @Australian_Made
      @Australian_Made 3 роки тому

      A bowstring blended with a small % of Vectran has virtually no creep. This feature is preferred for Compound bows. BUT a bowstring blended with a small % of Vectran has a greater amount of ``shock´´ which may hurt the less robust limbs of the more delicate Recurve bows. This is WHY it is preferred to avoid its use on Recurves.

  • @songbird593
    @songbird593 6 років тому +1

    i just use marine fish lime, its waterproof, comes waxed and suports up to 400 pounds cost like 10 for a whole role

  • @stphndxtr
    @stphndxtr 5 років тому

    Actually, they are different colors...

  • @musicidol951
    @musicidol951 7 років тому +1

    NAH,Dacron are used for longbows

    • @musicidol951
      @musicidol951 7 років тому

      the Brownell B50 to be specific

  • @mr.diontoahmed1134
    @mr.diontoahmed1134 5 років тому

    Dacron is a very cheap material, huh? Strings cost around 10-15 taka around here. Synthetic ones would go higher for 30-40 taka. Dacron costs 1500 taka. Cheap? It's literally 1000 times more expensive.