Outlaw -- Ahh, gotcha. So just twist the rest and serve while strung, then?
Knoll -- I see. You know, I did do a lot of counter-twisting up by the loop, so it seems like it's twisted far more than it would've needed, so maybe that was part of my problem. I'll be sure to experiment with it a bit!
Upstatenybowyer -- Huh, so I guess it was faulty design, then? You know, after measuring from one loop to the end of the undone bowyer's knot, it did come closer to 68", so what I'm thinking is that the way the jig is set up is that it just gives you the length of the untwisted string being cut, not the length you're going to need for a specific bow length like the instructions claim. I am curious how exactly you fixed the issue. When you say that you "add 10" to the length number", do you mean that if the hole for one of the pegs says 72", then you raised it to 82"? I'm trying to wrap my head around how that would help -- I'm probably misunderstanding. I do want to understand the issue though, so if you could clarify, it would be much appreciated!
Jeffhalfrack -- Yeah, I qas quite surprised that the string turned out to be so different in length from what I was expecting, but it was a first and perhaps we just need practice with making the strings?
Loon -- Hmm, yeah, perhaps I twisted too much and shortened the length that way. I actually was only doing 1 - 3 twists per counter-twist. True, and it's something I'm going to have to practice to get good at. Ah, wish I had known about the two peg method beforehand. I'd only heard of flemish string jigs with a taper for making flemish twist strings.