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| String Jigs I have been making strings and cables for a few years. First I used a succession of home made jigs. I also used a jig made by Sherwood. More recently, I treated myself to the fantastic Yellowstone Dream Machine which is extremely strong. It also has string stretchers. The other jig to consider if you have the money is this one. bowstringjigs.com You may wish to read more about the varying opinions on tensioning strings. Some string material manufacturers will recommend about 100 lbs of tension. Some other people will talk about 300 lbs or more tension. But beware, some tension their strings very highly for a while before twisting and then lower the tension to about 100 lbs whilst twisting. You may read about tension relating to the molecular make-up of string material. I am not a scientist. You will have to make up your own mind on this issue. |
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| I used an Arten for the couple of strings that I made - I didn't think a cylidrical cross section was a particularly good and Rik is right - it bends for any string. I was making 18 strand Majesty strings there was a significant bend in the centre of the jig. |
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| Yes, but inside that should be a silver tube, which is the part that bends....
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| If theres more than one, my club's is the one that bends like a banana No matter how I try to clamp them down, they'll find a way to bend somewhere. Can't be placed flat down either, because of the screw below.
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| OK so far I read it as Limited budget ----- A & F (£90) bit more money ----- Spiga ( £150) Lottery win or funding -- Yellowstone (£ 250-£320 approx) Free weekend --- self build (£60-£100) Thanks for all the info so far
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| I use the Arten with the crossbow adapter to make short floating yolks and the spig for strings and cables. The spig is the only one I have had problems with bending. I have to put something under the arm to stop it pushing down when the string is under pressure.
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| I have managed to make what I consider to be decent compound strings and cables using an Arten jig. What I do is to put the string (with just the loop servings done) onto an old flatbow I own (using lengths of thin rope to make the string long enough) which tensions the string somewhat (though not to 100 lbs or more I admit). I then do the main servings - having the string under tension at this point definitely helps to stop serving separation when the string/cable is on the bow. I have also had to find ways to make the shortest cable, and string yoke (as fitted to Hoyts) as the Arten doesn't go short enough. What I did is to simply bolt the two sets of string posts from the Arten to a length of 2 by 3 wood at the required distances (some experimentation needed to get this right but can be done -and if you always make strings for the same bow you only have to do this once). I guess I must admit all this amounts to a very good case for not buying the Arten jig, but I would say it's not quite as bad to use as some of the posts here might seem to suggest. I would love to own one of the "super-jigs" mentioned on this thread but am afraid I can't justify the expense at the moment. I suppose there is a strong case for buying professional strings and cables from someone like Greg Hill, when you consider the alternative expenses involved in buying string making materials, plus decent string-jig etc. If I was of an engineering bent I would probably make my own super-jig, but sadly this is not me... |
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