| Step
1
Grab three 2 ½ inches strips. Make sure, if you
purchased a multi colored silencer, to grab the correct colors. |
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| Step
2
Stack
the three strips and wrap them (longways) around the string, close
to the area you want to install the silencer. |
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| Step
3
Tie
about 6-7 regular knots in the center. Make sure to tie them very
tight. This will help keep the silencer in place and make the
silencer more springy. |
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| Step
4
Cut
the excess string off, leaving about 1" of material so you can
burn it. |
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| Step
5
Burn
the string with a lighter, making sure not to burn the silencer
material. Once the string material lights, it should burn down to a
ball. Extinguish the flame so that it doesn't burn your silencer and
press the melted fibers firmly with your lighter or fingers
(caution may be hot).
This method will keep the string from unraveling. |
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| Diagram
By
now it should look something like this. |
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| Step
6
Right
now you have 6 wings. It is much easier if you split each wing in
half, leaving you with 12 wings. You don't have to do this, but we
recommend it. |
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| Step
7
Grab
the top of a wing. If you have your bow in a bow press, you can do
this with one hand. If you do not have your bow in a bow press, it
may be a little tougher or may require some help from a friend. |
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| Step
8
Stretch
the wing about 6 inches or tight enough to where it doesn't want to
stretch much more. Now take a pair of scissors and slowly cut the
wing right below your finger. The material will automatically
separate
Repeat this for all wings. |
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| Step
9
Squeeze
your silencer and trim it up. This is not necessary but it will look
nicer. |
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| Step
10
Slide
your silencer to the side and place a dab of super glue where you
want the silencer to rest. |
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| Step
11
You
do not want to get any super glue on any strands so pull them all
back and then slide the silencer over the super glue. |
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| Step
12
Again,
make sure to keep the strands pulled back as you slide your silencer
over the super glue. |
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| Diagram
This
is what your silencer should look like when you’re done. |
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