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grandpawrichard
03-07-2006, 03:22 AM
Tying Serving Knots for Installing Accessories (for the internet)

Quite a few people have asked me what my favorite method for tying in peep sights, Dropaway Cords and Nocking points is.

I have found a simple little knot that works Tremendously and if tied with enough tension will not move on it’s own. It is also quite hard to slide if you need to move it, but it is possible to reposition the knot.

To start with, I decide how big of a knot I want to tie, so I can cut off enough serving material to do the job without much waste.

In this set of instructions I will instruct with both words and photos, so that I am easily understood.

Step 1: Cut off a 10"To 16" piece of serving material.
http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a32/RaymondsArcheryShack/Step1Cutofflengthofservingmaterial.jpg

Step 2. Wax Material with Tex-tite wax or another sticky feeling wax like Beeswax..
http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a32/RaymondsArcheryShack/Step2Waxthematerialwithastickywax.jpg

Step 3. Put both ends together to form a shorter, but doubled material with a loop on one end.
http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a32/RaymondsArcheryShack/Step3LoopformedonOneendofmaterial.jpg

Step 4: put the knot end Under the string and bend the open loop upwards.
http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a32/RaymondsArcheryShack/Step4PlaceloopendUnderthestring.jpg

Step 5: Feed the loose ends of the material through the loop and pull as tight as you can.
http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a32/RaymondsArcheryShack/Step5Openloopuptopreparefortyingfir.jpg

Step 6: Feed the Loose ends of the serving material Through the Loop.
http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a32/RaymondsArcheryShack/Step6Feedloosenedsthroughtheloop.jpg

Step 7: Pull the knot as tight as possible to form the first of a series of knots. Remember Keep all knots as TIGHT AS POSSIBLE.
http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a32/RaymondsArcheryShack/Step7PullKnotTIGHT.jpg

Step 8: Holding as much tension as possible, start forming the next knot in the series.
http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a32/RaymondsArcheryShack/Step8HoldingTensionformnextknotloop.jpg

Step 9: Feed loose ends of the material through the loop formed between your hands.
http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a32/RaymondsArcheryShack/Step9FeedinglooseendsThroughsecondk.jpg

Step 10: Holding extreme Tension, pull the loose ends and slide them up tight to the first knot.
http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a32/RaymondsArcheryShack/Step10Holdingextremetensionpullloos.jpg

Step 11: Pull knot as tight as possible and up tight as possible to the first knot.
http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a32/RaymondsArcheryShack/Step11Drawtightwhileslidingsecondkn.jpg

Step 12: Extreme tension is the clue to building a good knot for serving in items.
http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a32/RaymondsArcheryShack/Step12ExtremeTensionistheKey.jpg

Step 13: Keep tying knots side by side until you reach your desired length for your serving knot. If you are tying in a peep sight or a dropaway cord you can now finish the series off with a square knot.

Then you CAREFULLY with a wooden match melt the loose ends of material to a little ball, which bonds everything together so it can’t come untied.

http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a32/RaymondsArcheryShack/Step13DesiredLengthachieved.jpg

Step 14: My length has been reached, so I am ready to now start building the height I need for a nocking point in this case.
http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a32/RaymondsArcheryShack/Step14a_BacktyingtoformaNockingpoin.jpg

Step 15: So now I start tying another series of knots on top of my first set, but I tie them in the opposite direction. I go from right to left.
http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a32/RaymondsArcheryShack/Step15Constanttensiononallknotsasyo.jpg

Step 16: Keeping constant tension on the material is key to tying a knot that will not slip by accident.
http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a32/RaymondsArcheryShack/Step16Buildingupheightbybacktyingla.jpg

Step 17: Continue tying Tight knots until you get to the starting point. This is where you put a loose nock on the string to check the nock height.
http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a32/RaymondsArcheryShack/Step16Buildingupheightbybacktyingla.jpg

Step 18: If you do not need to go any higher than these two layers you finish the nocking point knots by tying a square knot in the material.
http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a32/RaymondsArcheryShack/Step17Checkingknotheightonfinishedo.jpg

http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a32/RaymondsArcheryShack/Step18Checkingdornockfittoknot.jpg

Step 19: Then you CAREFULLY with a wooden match melt the loose ends of material to a little ball, which bonds everything together so it can’t come untied.

It’s as simple as that to tie on accessories!

Written by Richard M. (Dick) Raymond Jr.

Also know in the internet archery Forums as: grandpawrichard or GPR

March 5, 2006