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Nock repair
BowEd:
DC...When making self nocks I have 2 small hobby files I use for detailing the tightness of fit onto the string.Initial cut is the width of 2 hack saw blades.Everyones serving may be different thickness and everyone has to make them to suit their own serving on their own bows.I use a flat 1/4" wide file and a round rat tail file the exact same diameter as my serving is.You might do the same I don't know.The throat of the nock is slightly narrower then where the string snaps into the nock to the degree of tightness that I want really.Going onto the string they will sound just like the plastic nocks really.I like it just tight enough to hang onto the string but will tap off with my finger if I want.Not so tight that it takes a lot to take the arrow off the string nor so loose that it won't stay on the string on it's own upside down.
I use a mantle lantern of dry heat[no soot involved there] and pinch it lightly and let it cool.Same lantern I use to straighten arrow shafts with.It'll work on bamboo good too.
DC:
Yup, that's pretty much word for word how I do it. Sounds like we bought the same jewellers files. One thing I have difficulty with. I use a 1/8" rattail in my drill in reverse to round out the bottom of the nock. What I have trouble with is radiusing the edge of the hole so the string won't get cut. Anything I use to radius the hole widens the throat of the nock. Even the point of the rattail won't get in there all that well. I've been carving them roundish with a No 11 Exacto blade but it's less than perfect.
BowEd:
I will lightly round out the edges of the groove also a bit and get rid of any sharp edge so that it does'nt wear out any of the serving also.Hold the nock at a low angle light and make sure everything is very smooth.
They take a bit more time than plastic but I like them better.
DC:
What do you use to round it all out?
BowEd:
100 grit paper.
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