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Wrapping 101
Posted by:
Scott A Miller
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Date: January 06, 2018 03:26PM
Hey guys. Glad to be part of the forum. I've been looking for something like this for a while now, hoping on learning quite a bit from you all.
I took a rod building class 4? years ago, in San Diego with MudHole. Good 2 day class and since then I've built several rods. Many for myself and some friends and I've even sold a few (?!?). I build mostly fly rods, ultra light and light weight spinning rods, so thread size A is what I use the most of. I have built a couple casting rods that I should be able to try out in a couple of months when bass season starts up here in SoCal. I've found there's a very fine line between too much tension and not enough when wrapping. I've noticed that when I start and complete the wrap, I get an indentation in the wrap where I've pulled the tag end under. I took pics, but don't know if (or how) I can attach. My question is, how do I get rid of those little indentations. I'd rather be fly fishing..... Re: Wrapping 101
Posted by:
Ed Kramer
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Date: January 06, 2018 05:26PM
When I finish the wrap, I hold the wrap and the loop with a finger. I then loosen the main line and cut it, leaving a tag end of about three inches. I put the tag end through the loop, and snug the loop against the end of the wrap, pinching the tag end. I then cut the tag end to a shorter length than the length of wrap that holds the loop. I then pinch the wrap with a fingernail to prevent pulling the tag end too far. I also pull the tag end through at an angle and hide the tag end under the wrap. Re: Wrapping 101
Posted by:
Chad Barlongo
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Date: January 06, 2018 07:48PM
Hello,
When you say "indentation", I take it you are referring to the edge of the wrap not being perfectly straight? i.e. the edge is pushed in a bit, at the point where the tag end was pulled through. If so, you might try using a smooth cylindrical burnishing tool to gently roll out (not rub) the wrap, in the direction it needs to go. Pinching down the wrap and pulling the tag end at a 45 degree angle towards yourself, as mentioned, does help. chad Re: Wrapping 101
Posted by:
Scott A Miller
(---.socal.res.rr.com)
Date: January 06, 2018 08:38PM
Thanks, guys. Good suggestions.
I actually contacted RodGeeks and asked if they had some broken blanks that they were just going to throw out and if so, could I have them. $10 for shipping and I have about 8 varying sized pieces of blanks. I've been practicing. I'll try the suggestions. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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