Bow string winding method

F - Mech Eng,Light,Heat,Weapons – 41 – B

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F41B 5/14 (2006.01)

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CA 2091479

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A method of winding archery bow strings wherein a single strand of bow string material is wound under tension to form a multi-strand loop with a diameter equal to the length of a standard string. Applying a first serving comprised of lapping a single string around a portion of the loop and pulling the string back underneath the laps to form a tight lap. Applying a second serving 180 degrees from the first serving and in the same manner as the first serving. Anchoring one end of the loop and rotating the other end under tension such that the multiple strands of the loop are tightly braided. Applying a third serving to overlap the ends of the looped first serving and extending for a predetermined length along the braided strands. Applying a forth servicing to overlap the ends of the looped second serving and extending for the same length as the third serving. Applying a fifth serving located centrally on the braided strands and extending a predetermined length on the strands. The string thus formed is dense with each strand evenly tensioned and is capable of significantly enhancing arrow speed.

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