There are 16 strands of baling twine on each hook which made a 50 foot long by 1 1/2 in thick rope.
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Thanks Gents, 2ndove i found the small one at a antique shop then copied it in a large version.gcs wrote:That's pretty neat!
A few questions if you don't mind, it looks like your twisting from both ends, are they in opposite directions?
It looks like you can vary the thickness by the amount of strands of twine?
and finally, is there a process to make longer lengths other then moving the motor end farther away?
JReed wrote:That is way cool.
Thanks, i have a Liberty, go BowTech44magHunter wrote:Very nice work. I like the BowTech sign too. I personally have an Admiral and a Sentinel. Both are GREAT bows.