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How Often Should You Wax Your Bow String 

Jake Kaminski
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Is your bow string looking brand new? If not a fresh coat of wax on your bow string might be helpful. Keeping your bowstring clean and waxed can help your performance especially when shooting in the rain.
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Комментарии : 59   
@benjaminauza2909
@benjaminauza2909 Год назад
I really enjoy your content but the cat it’s just a another level of fine RU-vid entertainment. I’m a simple man, I see a cat, I hit like.
@cavetroll
@cavetroll Год назад
Ditto there. I think we need more 9f the guest speaker maybe 🤣
@Walthanar
@Walthanar Год назад
"It just kinda goes away to the archery gods" is a golden line
@jayryno9150
@jayryno9150 Год назад
Remember, the wax also acts a lubricant that decreases the friction between the fibers. Therefore, keeping the string appropriately waxed allows it to work more efficiently.
@JakeKaminskiArchery
@JakeKaminskiArchery Год назад
And makes it last longer
@sebastianbaldeo3209
@sebastianbaldeo3209 Год назад
And durable so it won't break
@BushCampingTools
@BushCampingTools Год назад
This is exactly correct. I just made a video about this. Modern string materials barely if at all absorb water. The old days of archery, strings could even be weakened by too much absorption of moisture. As strings are made of possibly thousands of smaller fibres grouped into easily visible (with the eye) bundles, these bundles dependent upon how they are twisted and combined with the action of shooting will indeed rub against one another. The wax will decrease this friction and the bow string material (all things being equal) will/should last longer than if no wax applied. This is especially true for all those who hunt. There are other myths out there as well like rubbing in the wax with ones fingers can destroy the string material if it gets too hot. This is a myth because most string materials will need well over the melting point of any wax to become damaged, over 200C. However, if one used say a cotton cloth to do this it could be possible to damage the string if one got a bit overzealous with rubbing in the wax LOL.
@chrissy.9899
@chrissy.9899 Год назад
Of course the guest speaker makes an appearance when string is the topic 🤣
@JakeKaminskiArchery
@JakeKaminskiArchery Год назад
hah!
@nurbaiti_hikaru
@nurbaiti_hikaru Год назад
Finally I have a answer. Thank you. Btw, I like your sense of humor with the cat. Lol.
@Memfys
@Memfys 2 месяца назад
Your channel truly is a blessing. Thank you for the content!
@esnevip
@esnevip Год назад
Thanks Jake! It's like I have a virtual coach!
@sarafayelawton652
@sarafayelawton652 Год назад
Thanks for the video. Especially about the serving. Loved your "Supervisor " walking through checking on you!
@leductuanmail
@leductuanmail Год назад
Great content as always, but one thing I would like to add if possible after you waxed your string, store the bow in somewhere clean and out of cockroach / rat or any kind of insect (just a few day until the wax odor is vaporized completely), the wax will draw them to the string and bite the string. Yes, it happened and I had to throw away a brand new string for that reason. Happy new year and happy shooting P/S: Jake, please check if there are any issues with the membership connection between RU-vid and Discord, I cant access other channels in the discord server (other than welcome and announcements) even though I joined as Bronze member here, not sure if it's technical issue or just the way you set it up
@paulpurpura191
@paulpurpura191 Год назад
Great job Jake!
@2DGraphicDesign
@2DGraphicDesign Год назад
I wax my string, Usually before a shoot or practice, that promises to be wet. Here in Ireland, that is often. When the string looks less new & slightly fluffy. Lol! 😀The Archery gods are recognized there too. They have so many arrow tributes from me over 2022. Have a fabulous 2023 folks
@paulocastro9293
@paulocastro9293 Год назад
Useful info. A great 2023 to you and your family.
@stephenmayne4886
@stephenmayne4886 Год назад
Great information Jake. Happy New Year to you and your family. 🥂
@stephenmayne4886
@stephenmayne4886 Год назад
@text2057 morning thanks
@stephandelarue9379
@stephandelarue9379 Год назад
Great video and again I’m so thankful that you providing us all with these information and tips .👍 THANK YOU and all the best for you and your family in 2023
@kevinbrown5321
@kevinbrown5321 Год назад
I use high quality antique beeswax with carnauba about once a month. Mainly cos I have a lot of antique furniture. The carnauba dries much harder than beeswax
@juancarlossegadecanosa67
@juancarlossegadecanosa67 Год назад
Interesting to see the direction of the twist of your bowstring.
@jamesdenton3692
@jamesdenton3692 Год назад
As any pet owner knows a job is never properly done or undone unless something with fur is involved .😄
@waynestevenson9613
@waynestevenson9613 Год назад
Thanks for posting! Happy new year JaKe!
@kishenpankhania363
@kishenpankhania363 Год назад
MORE GUEST SPEAKER PLEASE
@nesquikpdr.
@nesquikpdr. Год назад
Me who's buying an archery set next week seeing "two time Olympic medallist": looks like I'm listening to this man
@fahlvfaust677
@fahlvfaust677 Год назад
Easton wax is the best..☑️
@Barx1963
@Barx1963 Год назад
Great video again Jake! Wondering how our cat managed to get to your place though!!
@lordcarnorjax8599
@lordcarnorjax8599 Год назад
A big reason for the string getting fuzzy on the lower part that you missed is the string brushing your arm guard.
@clydeshaver6582
@clydeshaver6582 Год назад
Jake, when I was shooting compound bows, the tech at the bow shop would rub lanolin in to the new strings. Was that his thing or something commonly down? I always have used bow string wax myself. Been shooting trad now for a couple years. Keep up the great work for us archers. Happy New Year, from Oregon! - Clyde
@Mike-mp7gr
@Mike-mp7gr Год назад
Thanks again. Happy New Year.
@social3ngin33rin
@social3ngin33rin Год назад
KITTY CAT!!!!!!
@desmo5514
@desmo5514 20 дней назад
Gday Jake, greetings from Australia...So. with a Flemish twist bowstring, no end servings, do you wax all the way around the loops ? Also I've had beaver hair( I think) string silencers fitted. Guessing that area is inaccessible for waxing , yes ? Cheers from Oz Mate Neil
@anthonyforfare7223
@anthonyforfare7223 Год назад
Nice info.Happy New Year!😁🏹🇺🇸
@RomuloCholewa
@RomuloCholewa Год назад
Hi Jake! first, please let me thank you for your channel and the great content you are pouring in! For a beginner like me, it's like a treasure trove! I live near the beach and moisture is really high, not to mention sea breeze. Do you think that is a good idea to use a dry lubricant like PTFE on the bow, specially on the steel bolts? Also, I train at home 4 times a week and I wonder if I may leave the bow assembled. Would that accelerate strng wear? I train at the range 2 times I week, the only times I need to disasemble it for transport... Thank you and great work!
@shredfreak83
@shredfreak83 Год назад
rarely wax my 8125 strings. string wise i'm curious giving bloodline a try since their strands are stupidly thin compared to the regular ones. 32 strand vs 20 strand will be interesting to play with. it's a dyneema b99 derivative designed for recurve basically that doesn't need wax at all. Will definatly check with the limb manufacturers aswell first since uukha likes to void warranty at times.
@supercatinsta
@supercatinsta Год назад
can wax make serving loose?
@azzlaziz
@azzlaziz Год назад
Hi Jake, would you run a looped strand of string material along the bowstring after waxing to remove any excess wax?
@JakeKaminskiArchery
@JakeKaminskiArchery Год назад
I do.
@azzlaziz
@azzlaziz Год назад
@@JakeKaminskiArchery Thank you
@DannyBentano
@DannyBentano Год назад
nice vid, thank´s! but i was wondering if it´s a must to wax also the loop itself, because i´m always worried about it. At 4:34 that´s exactly what i´m talking about. I´m afraid, that after some months of shooting the loop snaps out of the tip and whack into my face. Is there any way to prevent the loop by looking like that? new sub here, btw. keep going.
@kristiandomke
@kristiandomke Год назад
Better late then never, I'd guess, No, you cannot really protect the loops from this kind of damage. If you get it really early on, check your string nocks, if there are any unecessary sharp edges. Other than that: if you make your own strings, try to server with enough tension to keep everything tight. But don't sweat it. There are even people (not few) shooting with unserved loops, and those strings do not wear out that much faster...
@SheeaunMusic
@SheeaunMusic Год назад
How about waxing the servings ? The video doesn't explain this and I'm curious ☺️
@JakeKaminskiArchery
@JakeKaminskiArchery Год назад
I'd not recommend it at least not the center serving due to changing how it would come off the fingers.
@Hybridesque
@Hybridesque Год назад
Better to have the center serving redone than waxed.
@ethanlee9441
@ethanlee9441 Год назад
You should just by a new one because it dont matter how many times you wax them they stretch out
@paul0870
@paul0870 Год назад
Hey, wanted to ask, how do you know if a setup is dampened enough? Do you look in to bow vibrations? And also wanted to ask what setting do you useon your AAE gold extention, and why?
@georgiabenjamin771
@georgiabenjamin771 Год назад
Hey Jake I’ve heard recently of angel majesty 777 string material and that it doesn’t require waxing. Do you have any experience with this material? Appreciate all your content, thanks!
@JanEasterPhotography
@JanEasterPhotography Год назад
Hi, My daughter is a JOAD, and one of her coaches said that another coach told him that you should almost never need to wax your string. I'm trying to understand that point of view. Do you think that it relates to loss of arrow speed, or is there something in newer string materials that is different?? I'd love your thoughts!! Thank you for posting great content!!
@notajull5193
@notajull5193 Год назад
I never wax my bowstring because of Safety. Waxing can basically cover up any damage that has been done to the string. Imagine your bow blowing up at full draw because you couldnt see what was going on with your string. 😬
@JakeKaminskiArchery
@JakeKaminskiArchery Год назад
Highly unlikely that would ever happen, you'd see damage even with a freshly waxed string that would lead to string breakage.
@JakeKaminskiArchery
@JakeKaminskiArchery Год назад
You can lose some performance but I'd never go with the never stance. Really just personal preference.
@juancarlossegadecanosa67
@juancarlossegadecanosa67 Год назад
@@notajull5193 With the exception of the old kevlar strings, the weakest part are the loops, that's the place where they usually blow up, waxing the non served portion of the string will make no difference.
@stevehunt4660
@stevehunt4660 Год назад
Can wax attract and imbed dirt and dust potentially leading to premature wear and failure due to abrasion? Also wonder if waxing can mask possible issues?
@JakeKaminskiArchery
@JakeKaminskiArchery Год назад
not in my experience. Imbedded dirt would come from waxing after the string was dirty.
@stevehunt4660
@stevehunt4660 Год назад
@@JakeKaminskiArchery thanks Jake..
@notajull5193
@notajull5193 Год назад
How often should you wax your bowstring? - Never.
@JakeKaminskiArchery
@JakeKaminskiArchery Год назад
- or when actually needed.
@notajull5193
@notajull5193 Год назад
@@JakeKaminskiArchery You almost said it yourself around the 8.50 mark. Its better to just get a new string. I agree its unlikey that something will go wrong but why take the risk when you can eliminate it? Everybody has heard a horror story of a bow blowing up at full draw.
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