I'm surprised at how many folks hate making strings and arrows. Heck, if you guys want your strings and arrows, send me the materials and I'll make em up for ya. I'll do Flemish twist strings in whatever color combo you want (with serving), and I'll make your arrows for you with whatever fletching, crown, and/or cresting you want. Just send some quality staves my way!
I enjoy almost all aspects of making a bow and producing the various archery tackle. I find making strings to be kinda relaxing because it's this repetitive thing I'm just doing with my hands. Arrows I enjoy for much the same reason. It's a process, and I enjoy going through the different stages. If there's one thing I could say I don't enjoy - it would probably be tillering, mostly because I seem to always start out heavy and so it takes a long time to get a bow tillered well and at the weight I want. For me, I've always obsessed about the various designs and different woods, so I think I've always been impatient to try new things. I'd barely finish one bow before I was planning the next grandiose adventure.