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Yep they do require some patience something for which I have very little of. It’s not bad if you break up the work over several sessions. The wrap above probably took 6 hrs to complete split over 3 days. It’s more bearable that way. Your eyes will start playing tricks on you if you spend 6 straight hours wrapping thread. Just keep track or your progress on a note book so you can jump back in later and pick up where you left off.
I do diamonds, but not so much as to close the wrap. I just put enough on to finish off the rod. As of late I have been using a fish decal with trim wraps and a short diamond wrap. Of course, I have now discovered the topless mermaid decals and others. They tend to bring up alot of conversation among other anglers. Its fun to play around with the build, just so the rod fishes the way I envisioned.
I will continue to add information to this thread over the next several months. I have several new builds lined up for the winter so I will document some more topics.
- Mixing and applying finish and color preserver.
- Creating custom cork grips
- Sealing cork
- More complex decorative wraps
- Basic weaving
Just scrolling through those photos reminds me of why I hate to do decorative wraps. One must have patience.
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The first few decorative wraps I tried to do on my Hatteras Heavers made me crazy. I wanted to have a perfectly-centered series of graduated diamond wraps-dead top-center....ended up slightly off center and I eventually cut them off and end wrapped three colors- two that I also used on wrapping the guides. Last rod I built was on a Fenwick blank for a six foot salt water inshore casting rod to fish for big Grey trout with 4 oz. stingray grubs at the CBBT...it was a plain work rod with minimumal decorative end wraps. That was about 1988 or so...it got to be too time consuming and took up my bench space that I needed for my reloading equipment.
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The first few decorative wraps I tried to do on my Hatteras Heavers made me crazy. I wanted to have a perfectly-centered series of graduated diamond wraps-dead top-center....ended up slightly off center and I eventually cut them off and end wrapped three colors- two that I also used on wrapping the guides. Last rod I built was on a Fenwick blank for a six foot salt water inshore casting rod to fish for big Grey trout with 4 oz. stingray grubs at the CBBT...it was a plain work rod with minimumal decorative end wraps. That was about 1988 or so...it got to be too time consuming and took up my bench space that I needed for my reloading equipment.
I hear you on frustration with centering the patterns. My first few builds came out that way. This is where the butt alignment tool comes in handy. Makes marking the top and bottom axis's much easier and more precise.
Great instructions, Mike. I may even start doing this stuff. Hey, if I wanted to build a rod like the Trevala S, how do I find and buy the exact blank?
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