Proper string contact wit STS
Proper string contact wit STS
What is the proper amount of contact the string should have with the STS, if any? 
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Thanks Boo. That's about where I have it now.
How are you caught up on the string making? I was just out shooting & the serving on the string that I got with the Equinox separated just about where the trigger mechanism contacts the string. Also, what's the best serving material?
How are you caught up on the string making? I was just out shooting & the serving on the string that I got with the Equinox separated just about where the trigger mechanism contacts the string. Also, what's the best serving material?
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You're welcome!
I have about 40 people with up to 2 strings per order ahead of me.
I use .030" Halo but I suggest you use .026" Angel Majesty. Use a Cavalier Pro or a Spigarelli serving too. I trust you saw my no weld jig for serving? Have you seen how I cut down the rods on the STS? I did that because every time one of my bows were dry-fired the bumpers were toast.
I have about 40 people with up to 2 strings per order ahead of me.
I use .030" Halo but I suggest you use .026" Angel Majesty. Use a Cavalier Pro or a Spigarelli serving too. I trust you saw my no weld jig for serving? Have you seen how I cut down the rods on the STS? I did that because every time one of my bows were dry-fired the bumpers were toast.
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Thanks again Boo. I did see your jig, nice.Boo wrote:You're welcome!
I have about 40 people with up to 2 strings per order ahead of me.
I use .030" Halo but I suggest you use .026" Angel Majesty. Use a Cavalier Pro or a Spigarelli serving too. I trust you saw my no weld jig for serving?
I haven't served any bow strings for a while but I'm going to have to get back into it.
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Serving Jig
Boo...........I was inspired by your jig so I hooked up a make-shift jig myself today. I only have the one string right now so I had to do something to get back to shooting. The jig is crude but it works. I re-served the string & am now back to shooting.
http://skam232.smugmug.com/photos/483758570_g2meb-M.jpg
http://skam232.smugmug.com/photos/483758570_g2meb-M.jpg
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Where your STS bumbers contact the string, I'd suggest extending your serving to protect your strands to just past the outer edge of the bumpers. Some of you can do your own serving using what Boo suggested above. But for those who would rather have a local pro shop do it for you, it only cost me $5 and a 10 min. wait yesterday. 
Timothy
I did serve the string out past the bumpers.x-bowhunr wrote:Where your STS bumbers contact the string, I'd suggest extending your serving to protect your strands to just past the outer edge of the bumpers. Some of you can do your own serving using what Boo suggested above. But for those who would rather have a local pro shop do it for you, it only cost me $5 and a 10 min. wait yesterday.
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normal setting for a compound bow is just barly touching to a credit card space.Im hopping to pick up one for my exocet.
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