

I routinely make micro changes with the yoke legs of a buss cable rather than loosen the serving by bending it back and forth with half twists at the cam end of the cable. You have more choices that just adding half twists at the cam end of the cable. THIS means, you remove enough HALF tWIsts, to get the gap on the top cam smaller and smaller. So, you need to LENGTHEN the end loop (see red arrow), to grow the gap smaller and smaller. You want the GAP on the top cam to get SMALLER. IF you SHORTEN the end loop (see RED arrow), then the gap grows BIGGER. So, if the bottom cam is hitting FIRST.then that means you have a GAP between the top cam and the cable. You figure out what direction you need to go, to get even cam sync PERFECTLY.


ADD more and more half twists, or REMOVE more and more half twists. SINCE the cable is a rope, you have only TWO choices. LEAVE everything else alone, on the top cam. ONLY work the end loop on the top cam, where you see the RED arrow. THIS leaves you only ONE end loop to play with. On the TOP cam, leave the yoke legs alone. On the TOP cam, leave the bowstring end loop alone. So, leave the bottom cam COMPLETELY alone. Click to expand.Easy way to keep things SIMPLE.
