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Burnishing tool Help
Posted by:
Rich (Brooktrout)
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Date: December 30, 2001 02:45PM
Hello guys i am have a bad time getting a Burnishing tool if you know where i can get a nice one let me know Re: Burnishing tool Help
Posted by:
Ellis Mendiola
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Date: December 30, 2001 04:11PM
Rich, Order them from Clemens. I have both the Gudebrod plastic one and the metal one with a sharp tip that I use to compress threads on cross wraps and weaves. I like the plastic one to burnish the NCP thread. Ellis Re: Burnishing tool Help
Posted by:
Robert Balcombe (REELMAN)
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Date: December 30, 2001 04:32PM
Any smooth tool will work., just watch out for sharp edges. I even use enamale covered chop sticks that I have beveled the end on to use as a packing push tool, I also use artist paint spatuals to compress threads. One of my best tools is a old butter knife Bob Re: Burnishing tool Help
Posted by:
Richard's Rod & Reel Service
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Date: December 30, 2001 04:32PM
Rich, We carry Gudebrod products and rod building supplies for mail order. The plastic burnishing tool works very well, also available with a combo tool kit that includes a pic and small cutting shears. Richard's Rod & Reel Serivce info@rodreel.com www.rodreel.com Re: Burnishing tool Help
Posted by:
Harry Boyd
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Date: December 30, 2001 05:31PM
Rich, Russ Gooding at Goldenwitch carries some nice burnishing tools as well as the folks already mentioned. Harry Re: Burnishing tool Help
Posted by:
Elrod (Jon Jenkins)
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Date: December 30, 2001 06:15PM
I use the handle of my flytying scissors. They are actually German made iris scissors (surgical scissors). The rings are as smooth as it gets. Look at some of your scissors you may already have a good burnisher and not know it. Otherwise, Golden Witch, as mentioned above, has 5 to choose from. Re: Burnishing tool Help
Posted by:
Dan Bryant
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Date: January 01, 2002 09:22AM
I use a small metal yarn tool for a burnisher, and a thread pick (looks sort of like a sewing needle with a wooden handle) for packing threads, all from Jo-Ann Fabrics.They cost like $1 apiece. Re: Burnishing tool Help
Posted by:
john channer
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Date: January 01, 2002 10:38AM
A dubbing needle is all you need for packing, burnishing and applying finish to wraps. Re: Burnishing tool Help
Posted by:
Douglas Hrynkiw
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Date: January 05, 2002 03:08AM
I may be a bit late to reply but I use an old Dental "Beaver-Tail" burnisher. SS White - Bur 2. Find it great for wrapping and weaves. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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