Hi, new here so sorry if this is in the wrong place.
What sort of hardware/sports store ropes and cords are ok for these homemade bows? I've tried a few different types from what I've found in my garage and the only one which hasn't snapped instantly stretches out after a while, but eventually snaps when the middle gets too thin from stretching (after a few hundred shots probably). It being braided probably doesn't help, for some reason making a serving and tying a nocking point sped up the demise and I assume it's down to it being braided and compressing.
Is there anything I can use from hardware/sporting stores for a string? My homemade bow isn't very high poundage, probably in the same ballpark as those kiddy bow types, it's like a short longbow if that makes sense. I've seen real strings on ebay but I'm not sure which one to buy, at least with hardware store ropes I can cut it to the exact size for this homemade contraption.
Is there a material, diameter and max load capacity I should be looking for? I'm guessing braided should be avoided.
Polypropylene, Polyethylene, jute, sisal seems to be a common material on the local store websites but I'm not sure which is best. I'm not really far enough into the hobby to invest in actual string making equipment and materials (yet), just having fun in the garden with this right now.
Thanks!