Howdy, I'm looking for some advice on my next string.
I've made a couple of single-loop flemish strings, with a spliced loop on one end and a bowyer's knot on other. For both, I've counter twisted the whole length of the string, just continuing from where the loop splices all the way down to the end.
As you can imagine, these turn out a little thick and "beaded" along the part where the serving/arrow-knock goes, having a counter-twist every 1/4" or so. Aside from being a tight fit, I wonder if this makes the string somewhat "lazy" from weight or stretch too.
Is better if I:
- Stop the counter twisting after the splice altogether, and start it again at the tail, leaving the middle string straight?
- Continue counter-twisting after the splice, but do it less tightly (somehow) until the end part?
- Just "regular twist" the string after the splice (not sure if it matters before or after doing the tail part)?
Thanks for looking!