I am searching since when there are endless strings in archery?
I found that endless strings were very popular after WWII made of Fortisan and Dacron.
Before WWII, I found in all the literature I had available that strings were made of hemp, linen and nettle and that these materials were twisted
Strings made of gut, rawhide and sinew are also described.
Partly splicing techniques are described as they are common today for the Flemish splice.
Otherwise, sufficiently strong strings can also be tied to the ends of the bows.
For the Asian composite bows, strings of three parts made of silk are described. The middle part is wound endlessly with knotted ears.
For crossbows from the Middle Ages, there were also endlessly wound strings of hemp / linen. However, these strings are very short and very thick, so that manufacturing them by twisting the strings does not work technically.
Does anyone of you have any clues since when there are endless strings in archery?