Your video is by far the best explanation on how to do this, with the best filming and not blocking the view of what you are doing. I have watched numerous videos and happy to say I FINALLY found one that I could actually see what the person was doing every step of the way with great detail. Fantastic job. I have bookmarked this for future reference and it will be my go to peep tying video. Thanks greatly for your hard work in putting this together.
Thank you .... finally!!! For about 10 years I’ve had trouble with my peep sights sliding constantly adjusting after 100 shots !! I’ve been to several ships and they all tie the same way!! This is awesome! Can’t wait to try this out!!
Thank you for the detailed, straightforward and well shot video explaining how to tie in a peep sight. This was my first effort and by slowly following along with your video, I'm happy to report, it was a success. Keep up the great work, information output and educational videos, it's much appreciated.
I am a newbee and this is the first video I have seen that when I followed along with it my peep sight was not off and was rock solid. I am a target archer or a wanna be and will always use this method, thanks for sharing it.
🔴🌎🔵🐸 I had this method done to my bow and was going to attempt to do it to my new bow from just looking at how it was done. It is absolutely the most secure and beautiful way to do it, though I wouldn't have done it correctly. I am so glad I had subscribed to you and you just popped up this video before my peep arrived. So thankful for you sharing your secret master craft and offer a great detailed description.👍
Thanks, We'll you just solved my peep twist problem. I have tied my peep in exactly as you demonstrated and it worked out perfect. If you every come to Western Australia for a holiday I'll buy you a beer or two.
Your video could not be better timed for me. I bought a bow a few weeks back and the shop that sold it to me did an adjustment that seemed very laxed to me. After watching your videos on tuning and signs that a bow is not properly adjusted, I now realise that my bow adjustment is all out of whack. I am redoing all the adjustments myself. I was just wondering about how to reinstall my peep sight and voilà! You just made a beautiful video about it. Your videos are by far the best ressource I have found. Keep them coming. Cheers!
I’m a novice with no guidance except for TH-cam and internet searches. I’ve been doing okay but this video helped me lock in my peep. Prior to this it may as well have had a pogo stick under it…it’s locked in now.
Thanks for the awesome video, Brother! I had a high shoulder shot on a nice bull last season that I never recovered. I was heart broken and blamed on rushed shot and blurry pins. I've had vision changes over the years causing pins to blur out. I don't hunt with Rx glasses, so was imperative I tie in a verifier to remain ethical. I've been buying bow tools over the years and teaching my self bow tech 'skills'. I don't like to be reliant on other people to work on my firearms or bows. That's just me, I like to be self-sufficient and be able work on my own stuff. Also, it's hard to find a technician when you're in the field, if you know what I mean. Your video was the 4th of 4 that I watched about serving a peep. I used your methods because it was concise, you're professional, it was well shot, and clean. I especially like the way you use one string to serve peep from top-to-bottom, alternating sides, with hunting applications in mind. My serving remains super tight and clean, the peep stayed straight, and "super secure", as you said. My pins are cleared up and I'm back on target! Thanks a lot, Man! Carry On!
I start mine on the peep with a constrictor knot and wrap away from the peep. I backserve the ends and don’t pinch the string together. 1.5 years shooting it and no rotation at all. I think pinching the string causes the rotation.
I done the same thing here but I used two strands of serving and wrapped one down each side of the string and peep, the peep is basically served right into the string
All you need is a double constrictor knot around the peep and it will not move.Do not serve up to the to the string where it splits the strands.It will put pressure on the triangle part and cause the string to twist the peep
That's usually how I have them serve my peeps in and it's been great for years never had any single issue with it. I suck at back serving so adding that extra little piece of tag at the end would be great. Great visual! Thanks!
I’ve haven’t tied in a peep yet. But yeah that lil back loop thing blew my mind. I tied down lots of gear to gear to more gear in the Army. That lil finishing move would of squared away all my ends.
Great Video. I do mine a little differnet by backserving the finish. Another video recommended using a dot of superglue to give it a little more durability. You aren't just kiddin' about the change in Point of Impact. My serving broke and unraveled. The bow shot a perfect group exactly 6 inches high and 6 inches to the left.
Have you done a video on how to adjust a limb driven rest so that it supports the arrow as long as possible? I’d love to see this. I’ve got a cable driven rest and I’m switching to limb driven. I want micro adjust and it would be nice to control when the rest drops on my draw board. Thanks
Hi man, Great informative video... Can you please advise how can one tell whether your peep position is to high or to low? Does the position depend on how you like to anchor? Much appreciated...
Draw your bow with eyes closed and anchor. When u open your eyes if you are not looking perfectly through your peep you need to slide the peep to ur eye. You should not have to move your eye to the peep
nice way of doing it, i found an older video(from the guy that does the "infinity loop" video and used his method to tie in my peep(since that is the way i learned it first), it is similar to yours but taken to the "next level up": The entire peep section is served so you do not see any bowstring from the beginning of the serving to the end of the serving. will try it your way if i have to some string work. love your video's keep it up.
I'm very confused as to the direction you wrap the serving around the string. In the introduction you mention wrapping with the rotation of the string, to me that means the two spirals turn around in the same direction. And that would make sense because that way if you add twist to your string, the wrapping becomes tighter, not looser. Now in your example, no matter which way i look at it I can't seem to help reaching the conclusing that the spiral of the string and the spiral of the wrapping go in opposite directions. If I look at 3:26 then the string clearly twistscounter clockwise going to the top of the screen. That while you wrap the serving clockwise going up to the top of the screen. Not to say the way this peep is tied wouldn't hold, or maybe I'm missing something but the way this wrapping is done looks backwards to me.
He was wrapping from the top down for the sake of the camera. If you imagine the end result, if it was untied now from the top it would be turning in the correct direction. Had he started at the bottom it would have wrapped the other way .
This is a nice way to do it but I do mine different and it is secure too. It is all personal preferences though. Tim Gillingham has a really nice way too.
Great video. Looks like a great way to tie in your peep but did you misstate about the way you should wrap with the rotation of the string? You clearly wrapped against the rotation of the string. Do appreciate the video.
So I know it look like that, but I actually didn’t. Each end of the string twists clockwise. Had I started below the peep and wrapped that way, it would have been against the twist. But because I started above, I’m actually wrapping with the rotation of the string. For example, if I held the top loop of the string that attaches to the cam and added twists from that end, I would be turning the string clockwise, which is the direction I wrapped the peep tie
This is the first way I learned tying my peep. Never knew about the string rotation so thanks for the new tip! Great videos as always. Do you feel the color of the peep effects anything? I used to match them to my bow colors but have also heard certain colors reflect light differently and that black is the way to go.
Yeah generally black is the most consistent when it comes to glare and in low light situation it won't pull any light away from your eyes, making it easier to see your pins.
Inside Out Precision ya that makes sense. See you always give the info we need with good detail and also why you do them. Many guys/gals just give us the how to but not not the detailed explanations or the why you do things the way you are showing it. Killer stuff, this channel should blow up man.
Question. I’m having issues peep twist on my Mathews V3X 29”. Since I’ve bought it on it’s release I’ve had nothing but issues with it. I’ve had my local pro shop retie it several different times along with tieing it in several different times myself. I’ve even tried tieing it in several different ways. I recently went to a different pro shop and all he wanted to do was mess with my d-loop so when I draw it would straighten it up. Did not work so went to my other pro shop yesterday and just had a new peep installed. I get home and after the first shot it’s twisted. What gives. I’m tired of having to mess with my peep every time I want to shoot. Hopefully you may have some advice. Maybe I need to put a string in my string to mark center and just pull the peep all together to straighten everything back up. What do you think.
I dont understand you said you twist with same way than your string twists, but what i see is that you are rotating opposite? Or is just my bad english, i missed something?
I'd like to start doing this myself. I started looking at serving string but there are some different sizes.. What size serving string should I use to tie a peep sight? Thanks for all of the content I'm new to archery and your channel has quickly become my go-to. I can't get enough of your vids. Thanks.
IS IT JUST ME OR IS HE GOING AGAINST THE TWIST OF THE STRINGS. IN THE VERY BEGINNING. THE STRINGS APPEAR TO TWIST COUNTER CLOCK AND HE STARTS THE WRAP CLOCK?
I noticed that too. The wrapping is "backwards" according to the verbal instructions. Funny, I was listening to the video as I tied in a peep last night and followed the instructions. It wasn't until I got up to the peep that I noticed. I finished it out the same way. We'll see how it works. Now that I think about it, there may not have been a good way to set up camera and such to film it wrapping the same way as the string twists so he did it this way just to demonstrate the wrapping.
Hey Kellen, just came back to re-watch your vid for a refresher on tying in a peep, and want to point out something i missed the first time. I suppose one might take this as a mild "criticism" but please don't, i'm not trying to be critical but rather just pointing out what appears to be a case of mis-speaking when you addressed the rotation of the bow string and which way it dictates your serving. Upon getting your bow in the vise, you said that looking down the string from the top limb that it "twists to the right" and you made a clockwise motion with your hand/wrist. That's exactly what most ppl think when we say or hear "to the right", ie. clockwise. But the camera close up of the string shows...looking down it from the top...that the 2 strands are spiraling counter clockwise. "left hand thread" in mechanic parlance. You wrapped the serving clockwise, ie. opposite direction of the bow strand twist. Which is fine, i'm just wanting to be clear on the proper way to wrap the serving. On other hand, maybe i'm misunderstanding something. If you see this and have a comment, either in agreement with my observation or a correction, that would be cool and appreciated. For my peace of mind and information. Thanks, love your channel.
So if you are standing at the top of the bow looking down the string, this string twists up clockwise. I’ve come to realize it doesn’t matter which way you wrap for a peep tie how ever. There isn’t enough serving to influence the string rotation. I’ve purposely done it both ways to test it and haven’t seen a difference. And I certainly don’t take it as a criticism! Definitely easy to misspeak during video!
@@InsideOutPrecision Ahhhhh, ok, i think i see now where we're crossing our wires. :) I think i follow now...when i've been saying "clockwise" and "counter clockwise" i've been referring to the actual direction the 2 strands wind around each other. But you're talking about the direction of rotation needed to twist the string the way it is. Right, right, i get it now. It was a clockwise twisting motion that wound the 2 stands together as they are. But hey it's also good to know that, as you've discovered, it doesn't really matter much if at all. Thanks kindly for the reply (and very prompt too) Kellen, it's much appreciated! Keep 'em centered. :)
Your video is by far the best explanation on how to do this, with the best filming and not blocking the view of what you are doing. I have watched numerous videos and happy to say I FINALLY found one that I could actually see what the person was doing every step of the way with great detail. Fantastic job. I have bookmarked this for future reference and it will be my go to peep tying video. Thanks greatly for your hard work in putting this together.
Hands down the best peep tie in video. Followed it step by step, and it’s solid no rotation. Thank you
Thank you .... finally!!! For about 10 years I’ve had trouble with my peep sights sliding constantly adjusting after 100 shots !! I’ve been to several ships and they all tie the same way!! This is awesome! Can’t wait to try this out!!
very generous of you guys to show the world your tricks...thank you
Thank you for the detailed, straightforward and well shot video explaining how to tie in a peep sight. This was my first effort and by slowly following along with your video, I'm happy to report, it was a success. Keep up the great work, information output and educational videos, it's much appreciated.
I am a newbee and this is the first video I have seen that when I followed along with it my peep sight was not off and was rock solid. I am a target archer or a wanna be and will always use this method, thanks for sharing it.
I tried different methods from "famous" "professionals" on YT before and NONE worked. This is hands down the best method. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Agree with everyone on this, dude wow. Best camera angle, best explanation, crushed it. Thanks!
What a great trick for back serving, Thanks!
My dude coming in hot with another solid ass video. I wish y’all had a shop in my neck of the woods.
Haha this might be my favorite comment so far 👍
Excellent video showing a great and yet simple way of securely tying in a peep. Great camera work, could see exactly what you were doing. Thanks man!
Thanks for showing this method!
Finally a knot easy enough for a dummy like me to follow!
🔴🌎🔵🐸 I had this method done to my bow and was going to attempt to do it to my new bow from just looking at how it was done. It is absolutely the most secure and beautiful way to do it, though I wouldn't have done it correctly. I am so glad I had subscribed to you and you just popped up this video before my peep arrived. So thankful for you sharing your secret master craft and offer a great detailed description.👍
Best instructional videos I’ve seen yet on the interwebs. Anxious to see some of your recent videos!
Thanks, We'll you just solved my peep twist problem. I have tied my peep in exactly as you demonstrated and it worked out perfect. If you every come to Western Australia for a holiday I'll buy you a beer or two.
Thank you for this video and the details. My peep is solid now and I am proud to have done it myself Thanks to your video quality and explaining.
I’ve been trying to get my peep tight after watching several videos. This is by far the best method!!!! Thank you Thank you THANK YOU!
Your video could not be better timed for me.
I bought a bow a few weeks back and the shop that sold it to me did an adjustment that seemed very laxed to me. After watching your videos on tuning and signs that a bow is not properly adjusted, I now realise that my bow adjustment is all out of whack. I am redoing all the adjustments myself. I was just wondering about how to reinstall my peep sight and voilà! You just made a beautiful video about it.
Your videos are by far the best ressource I have found. Keep them coming.
Cheers!
Love this. Probably the best close up of this process. Could you do some more close ups like this of maybe some cam shimming on Mathews Hoyt and pse?
That's a sweet looking pep very smooth. I am very fussy with my bow.i know animals don't care what it like but I do.thank you
Thank you for this up close and great explanation of this process! Much appreciated!
I’m a novice with no guidance except for TH-cam and internet searches. I’ve been doing okay but this video helped me lock in my peep. Prior to this it may as well have had a pogo stick under it…it’s locked in now.
Easy to follow. Solid set up. Thank you 👊🏼
Wow nice and clean...looks rock solid. Love your videos, of all on TH-cam, yours I like best. Keep up your great work
Excellent video, you have an ability to teach. Thnk u.
Thanks for the awesome video, Brother! I had a high shoulder shot on a nice bull last season that I never recovered. I was heart broken and blamed on rushed shot and blurry pins. I've had vision changes over the years causing pins to blur out. I don't hunt with Rx glasses, so was imperative I tie in a verifier to remain ethical. I've been buying bow tools over the years and teaching my self bow tech 'skills'. I don't like to be reliant on other people to work on my firearms or bows. That's just me, I like to be self-sufficient and be able work on my own stuff. Also, it's hard to find a technician when you're in the field, if you know what I mean. Your video was the 4th of 4 that I watched about serving a peep. I used your methods because it was concise, you're professional, it was well shot, and clean. I especially like the way you use one string to serve peep from top-to-bottom, alternating sides, with hunting applications in mind. My serving remains super tight and clean, the peep stayed straight, and "super secure", as you said. My pins are cleared up and I'm back on target! Thanks a lot, Man! Carry On!
Really nice method of doing it. It’s obvious how secure it is and you’re right Very Clean.
Thanks for the demo 😎🤟
I start mine on the peep with a constrictor knot and wrap away from the peep. I backserve the ends and don’t pinch the string together. 1.5 years shooting it and no rotation at all. I think pinching the string causes the rotation.
Exactly the same way I do !
I’m just gonna say that’s badass!
I had to pause and rewind 100 times but now my peep looks like a pro did it
Thank you!
I done the same thing here but I used two strands of serving and wrapped one down each side of the string and peep, the peep is basically served right into the string
Great video I learned how to tie in my very first peep from this video and now I have it down. Thank you
Had great success with this one first try. Thank You!
By far one of YOUR best video's and thank you for the information!!!!!!
Excellent explanation
Thanks….
Nice thank you for sharing and nice clean job that is professional
The best video I believe to show how to tie my peep, so thank you so much. You are a lifesaver ToT
Can you please do a video for tying in a peep for a target bow ? Absolutely love your videos ! Thanks for hard work and dedication to our sport 🎯
All you need is a double constrictor knot around the peep and it will not move.Do not serve up to the to the string where it splits the strands.It will put pressure on the triangle part and cause the string to twist the peep
If you adjust peep with a twist in the string will it effect timing? Thanks great videos
No the main string won’t effect timing, just the cables!
You said there was a right hand spiral and that you should serve with the spiral, but that is definitely left hand spiral that you wrapped against.
Start with a constrictor knot in the groove of the peep, than wrap the tails the same way you did.. It's even more secure 😉👍
WAY more secure
That is a different way of doing it than what I've seen where you loop under another loop to get the same results. I think I like your way better.
That's usually how I have them serve my peeps in and it's been great for years never had any single issue with it. I suck at back serving so adding that extra little piece of tag at the end would be great. Great visual! Thanks!
I’ve haven’t tied in a peep yet. But yeah that lil back loop thing blew my mind. I tied down lots of gear to gear to more gear in the Army. That lil finishing move would of squared away all my ends.
Great Video. I do mine a little differnet by backserving the finish. Another video recommended using a dot of superglue to give it a little more durability. You aren't just kiddin' about the change in Point of Impact. My serving broke and unraveled. The bow shot a perfect group exactly 6 inches high and 6 inches to the left.
Excellent, well taught. Greatly appreciated!
excellent mate, best instructional archery related videos out there in my opinion. thanks from australia
Have you done a video on how to adjust a limb driven rest so that it supports the arrow as long as possible? I’d love to see this. I’ve got a cable driven rest and I’m switching to limb driven. I want micro adjust and it would be nice to control when the rest drops on my draw board. Thanks
I haven't yet, but that's a great idea!
Can’t wait to give this a shot. What size serving works best for this?
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Hi man,
Great informative video...
Can you please advise how can one tell whether your peep position is to high or to low?
Does the position depend on how you like to anchor?
Much appreciated...
Draw your bow with eyes closed and anchor. When u open your eyes if you are not looking perfectly through your peep you need to slide the peep to ur eye. You should not have to move your eye to the peep
I wish I had u in new jersey to tune set up my bow know that I am shooting more notice lil things that could be tuned better
nice way of doing it, i found an older video(from the guy that does the "infinity loop" video and used his method to tie in my peep(since that is the way i learned it first), it is similar to yours but taken to the "next level up": The entire peep section is served so you do not see any bowstring from the beginning of the serving to the end of the serving. will try it your way if i have to some string work. love your video's keep it up.
I'm very confused as to the direction you wrap the serving around the string.
In the introduction you mention wrapping with the rotation of the string, to me that means the two spirals turn around in the same direction. And that would make sense because that way if you add twist to your string, the wrapping becomes tighter, not looser.
Now in your example, no matter which way i look at it I can't seem to help reaching the conclusing that the spiral of the string and the spiral of the wrapping go in opposite directions.
If I look at 3:26 then the string clearly twistscounter clockwise going to the top of the screen.
That while you wrap the serving clockwise going up to the top of the screen.
Not to say the way this peep is tied wouldn't hold, or maybe I'm missing something but the way this wrapping is done looks backwards to me.
He was wrapping from the top down for the sake of the camera. If you imagine the end result, if it was untied now from the top it would be turning in the correct direction. Had he started at the bottom it would have wrapped the other way .
Thanks for this video!
This is a nice way to do it but I do mine different and it is secure too. It is all personal preferences though. Tim Gillingham has a really nice way too.
Great video. Looks like a great way to tie in your peep but did you misstate about the way you should wrap with the rotation of the string? You clearly wrapped against the rotation of the string. Do appreciate the video.
So I know it look like that, but I actually didn’t. Each end of the string twists clockwise. Had I started below the peep and wrapped that way, it would have been against the twist. But because I started above, I’m actually wrapping with the rotation of the string. For example, if I held the top loop of the string that attaches to the cam and added twists from that end, I would be turning the string clockwise, which is the direction I wrapped the peep tie
That string lay is left and your serving is right ?
Literally same comment as below haha, I wish there was a shop this good in Melbourne, Australia. Guess I'll just have to do it myself.
Oz bowhunting in springvale is pretty decent
Does the type of serving material matter? What type of string was used to tie in this peep?
Awesome video! What size serving do you recommend for the job?
Nice, best peep tie in walkthrough and info IMHO... 9.5 outta 10! -.5 for the blk serving on blk hoodie... 😉 btw What serving do you use?
BRAVO !! UN BELLISSIMO LAVORO !!
Thanks man! Good info as always
I really love your info videos 😀 keep them coming 👍
damn i may have to drive down to you so you can string my peep sight no one ive gone too has done it this good.
Earned a sub from a first time archer thank you
Am I wrong, you wrapped that the opposite direction of the twist of the string. You mentioned to wrap with the twist of the string.
Mm I wrapped it clockwise looking from the top cam down the string.
@@InsideOutPrecision But from the top down the string is twisted counter clockwise
@@chrischristenson3519 May look that way on camera but promise you if I twisted that string counter clockwise it would unwind.
I was wondering same thing it definately looks like its twisted the other way than the serving.
@@jamescarroll1553 agreed. Looks like the string is counterclockwise twist.
Are you the same company as The Bow Rack in Redding CA? I find your videos super informative. Can’t wait for the in depth content coming.
Different company, we're up in Springfield OR
Glad you're liking the videos btw, we're hoping to be able to be finished with our project in the next few weeks here
Would I be able to do this same technique on a Oneida Phoenix bow?
This is the first way I learned tying my peep. Never knew about the string rotation so thanks for the new tip! Great videos as always. Do you feel the color of the peep effects anything? I used to match them to my bow colors but have also heard certain colors reflect light differently and that black is the way to go.
Yeah generally black is the most consistent when it comes to glare and in low light situation it won't pull any light away from your eyes, making it easier to see your pins.
Inside Out Precision ya that makes sense. See you always give the info we need with good detail and also why you do them. Many guys/gals just give us the how to but not not the detailed explanations or the why you do things the way you are showing it. Killer stuff, this channel should blow up man.
Thank you for this
Question. I’m having issues peep twist on my Mathews V3X 29”. Since I’ve bought it on it’s release I’ve had nothing but issues with it. I’ve had my local pro shop retie it several different times along with tieing it in several different times myself. I’ve even tried tieing it in several different ways. I recently went to a different pro shop and all he wanted to do was mess with my d-loop so when I draw it would straighten it up. Did not work so went to my other pro shop yesterday and just had a new peep installed. I get home and after the first shot it’s twisted. What gives. I’m tired of having to mess with my peep every time I want to shoot. Hopefully you may have some advice. Maybe I need to put a string in my string to mark center and just pull the peep all together to straighten everything back up. What do you think.
Great video mate well done, keep up the great work 👍🏹🏹🏹
Man thanks for your videos, they are great help, all the way to Spain ;) cheers!
you're doing gawds werk, fam.
What material are you using
How do you know where to tie it in at?
Nice job thanks
You said you always liked to wrap in the same direction of the string , but you wrapped opposite of the string wrap.
Great video as always
Clear video....podium archers wasn't really close enough...
A SUPER late comment, but....what diameter serving do you use to tie in?
I dont understand you said you twist with same way than your string twists, but what i see is that you are rotating opposite? Or is just my bad english, i missed something?
I'd like to start doing this myself. I started looking at serving string but there are some different sizes.. What size serving string should I use to tie a peep sight? Thanks for all of the content I'm new to archery and your channel has quickly become my go-to. I can't get enough of your vids. Thanks.
18 is my go-to.
What type and size of serving you like to use?
where is ur shop located?
Springfield OR
Q and 5th ish in Springfield
Well, we'll see if I can do it LOL And I did!!
Nice Video, very good info!!!
very nice
Does peep sight brand matter? What is the brand you’re using there?
Nope does not matter what brand. This is a Radical Peep.
IS IT JUST ME OR IS HE GOING AGAINST THE TWIST OF THE STRINGS. IN THE VERY BEGINNING. THE STRINGS APPEAR TO TWIST COUNTER CLOCK AND HE STARTS THE WRAP CLOCK?
I noticed that too. The wrapping is "backwards" according to the verbal instructions.
Funny, I was listening to the video as I tied in a peep last night and followed the instructions. It wasn't until I got up to the peep that I noticed.
I finished it out the same way. We'll see how it works.
Now that I think about it, there may not have been a good way to set up camera and such to film it wrapping the same way as the string twists so he did it this way just to demonstrate the wrapping.
11:46 voice crack!!!!!
👍
Damn cool video
Great title lol
Nice, but back serve that last part. We all know you can do it!
Is it a Peep or a Puppy?
Dude : )
I wonder if anyone else uses this method?
Hey Kellen, just came back to re-watch your vid for a refresher on tying in a peep, and want to point out something i missed the first time. I suppose one might take this as a mild "criticism" but please don't, i'm not trying to be critical but rather just pointing out what appears to be a case of mis-speaking when you addressed the rotation of the bow string and which way it dictates your serving.
Upon getting your bow in the vise, you said that looking down the string from the top limb that it "twists to the right" and you made a clockwise motion with your hand/wrist. That's exactly what most ppl think when we say or hear "to the right", ie. clockwise. But the camera close up of the string shows...looking down it from the top...that the 2 strands are spiraling counter clockwise. "left hand thread" in mechanic parlance.
You wrapped the serving clockwise, ie. opposite direction of the bow strand twist. Which is fine, i'm just wanting to be clear on the proper way to wrap the serving. On other hand, maybe i'm misunderstanding something. If you see this and have a comment, either in agreement with my observation or a correction, that would be cool and appreciated. For my peace of mind and information. Thanks, love your channel.
So if you are standing at the top of the bow looking down the string, this string twists up clockwise. I’ve come to realize it doesn’t matter which way you wrap for a peep tie how ever. There isn’t enough serving to influence the string rotation. I’ve purposely done it both ways to test it and haven’t seen a difference.
And I certainly don’t take it as a criticism! Definitely easy to misspeak during video!
@@InsideOutPrecision Ahhhhh, ok, i think i see now where we're crossing our wires. :) I think i follow now...when i've been saying "clockwise" and "counter clockwise" i've been referring to the actual direction the 2 strands wind around each other. But you're talking about the direction of rotation needed to twist the string the way it is. Right, right, i get it now. It was a clockwise twisting motion that wound the 2 stands together as they are.
But hey it's also good to know that, as you've discovered, it doesn't really matter much if at all. Thanks kindly for the reply (and very prompt too) Kellen, it's much appreciated! Keep 'em centered. :)
Wish you could do this vid again slower
Pause, rewind?
@@InsideOutPrecision when you start serving do you wedge the serving into the string where it splits
@@bucktalk69 yes