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Item Number: 3202
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Q: What serving material should I use for 35 lb recurve with this jig? Asked on 4/25/2013 by jks Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: Are you asking about serving strings or tying on feathers to a shaft. Answered on 4/25/2013 by Clint from 3Rivers Archery
Q: Using serving cording on a crossbow string, do I remove the string and make a brace to string and stretch the bow string or pull the string away from the stock (that's pretty far off line)? Asked on 6/16/2012 by Don Coinneach. (pronounced coin ick) from florida Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: Sir we have very little experience with cross bows I would take the string an reserve it that way. Answered on 6/18/2012 by Clint from 3Rivers Archery
Q: When you serve a string with the string on the bow, should the bow string be twisted, as it is when you're using it? On my bow, I twist the string 6 times when installing. Asked on 3/31/2012 by Stretch from Alamogordo, NM Know the answer? Answer this question 3 answers A: Yes, the length of the string should already be established and the necessary twists put into it to get that length. You may still have to twist the string after wards to get the correct brace, but you should already be pretty close. Answered on 4/2/2012 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery A: Keeping the twists in the string as you use it will help keep the serving tight. I make my own Flemish twist strings and have about 10 twists in mine prior to serving to lock in my braids. Answered on 4/15/2012 by JJBruzer from Long Island NY A: I untwist my string feed the thread through the fibers and the re twist the bowstring tight enough so that the thread doesn't fall out but you don't have to twist the string to the regular length because you can always do it afterwards Answered on 5/27/2012 by Goose from Longview, WA
Q: I have never used a jig before. I was wondering if this jig fits over the string like the one in the video does? Asked on 2/26/2011 by Anonymous Know the answer? Answer this question 5 answers A: It fits on a different way than the one in this video. The V thats in it is what the string goes into, but it goes onto the string tight, so you can still spin it around the string. Answered on 3/1/2011 by Josh from 3Rivers Archery A: The notch were the serving string comes through rides on the bowstring. Answered on 12/10/2011 by Coach Jim from Mount Washington, KY A: yes it does. Lay the bow string in the V-groove adjust tension to bring the server up against the bow string and spin... Answered on 1/6/2012 by Dave from Springfield,Mo. A: no Answered on 12/24/2011 by ron getting back to the basic from michigan A: It does not...it has a simple "crease" where the thread comes through that allows you to follow your previous wraps in a similar way. You will not be able to spin this one hands-free like the one in the video but it serves my strings just fine only a little slower. Answered on 1/2/2012 by Dimondback from Alexandria, VA
Q: does the 1/4# spool fit in this jig? Asked on 12/20/2010 by Anonymous Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: The Tornado string serving jig is only to be used with serving material so the 1/4# string material rolls will not fit on it. Answered on 12/30/2010 by Johnathan Karch from 3Rivers Archery
Q: does it come with serving? Asked on 10/25/2010 by Anonymous Know the answer? Answer this question 1 answer A: No, the Tornado serving jig does not come with serving material. Answered on 10/25/2010 by Johnathan Karch from 3Rivers Archery
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