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Weave help
Posted by:
Nick Brunetti
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Date: February 21, 2002 04:29PM
Can weaving really be this difficult? I am on my third attempt to make Clemens example of a snook in his book Custom Rod Thread Art. I am using tape and labeling each and every thread. What a mess! It looks like Medusa's hair! I can't keep all the threads flat and straight without twisting and tangling. I performed a search on this site for "weaves" and read alot about weaving tools and looms. Is this the way to go as a beginner? Or do I hack through this carnage and pretend I know what I'm doing? If I'm going about this weaving thing the right way, then the weaves I've seen from some rod builders need to be put in the Smithsonian. I can't believe it can be this confusing and frustrating. Any suggestions, directions or pointers greatly appreciated. nick Re: Weave help
Posted by:
Tom Kirkman
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Date: February 21, 2002 04:51PM
You can make a nice using the tape. But there will be some drawbacks. A weaving jig takes much of the frustration out of the process. It holds you threads more tightly, keeps them separated and makes it easy to find the right ones. You can also leave a weave and come back to it later without the fear of threads having fallen off the rod. If you intend to be doing more than just a couple weaves, it might well be a wise investment. ................ Re: Weave help
Posted by:
jim kastorff
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Date: February 21, 2002 05:41PM
When I was using masking tape to hold the threads, I always seperated the threads by putting a red line down the center of the tape so on a 40 thread weave, 20 threads would be on each side of the red line. Then I divided each set of 20 into groups of 5, ie, 1-5, 6-10, 11-15 etc and marked them off with a different color. I did this on both the right and left sides. It really helped keep the threads in the right place and keep track of them. I checked with 3M and bought the tape that had the highest adhesive content per sq inch-can't remember the number anymore. I now use a loom which makes weaving infinitely more pleasureable with all the benefits Tom K mentioned above. I will email you more info re looms later, easy to make - once you try them you'll never go back to tape again. Don't give up, it really does get easier and more fun, in no time you'll be making your own weave patterns! Re: Weave help
Posted by:
Ellis Mendiola
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Date: February 21, 2002 07:05PM
With help from Jim Kastorff, I got one of the small plastic weaving jigs or looms. I did a jumping tarpon on a pattern I bought years ago from Clemens. It was a breeze. I started one evening and left the pattern overnight and finished the weave next day. All of my threads were in place. No more tape for me. The only problem I had was remembering which was my left side and which was my right. Re: Weave help
Posted by:
Pat Barnard
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Date: February 21, 2002 08:01PM
Nick, Don't be frustrated! You have reached a level of Thread art that is both fun and rewarding. When I started, I used the tape method and did achieve good results, the Loom is the route to go. As mentioned in the above responses, once you try a loom you will wonder how you ever accomplished weaving without it. Keep practicing, and when you are through, practice some more, before long you will be weaving in your sleep, well almost. Good Luck, any questions on the subject feel free to ask or e-mail me or others on this site. Pat Barnard Re: Weave help
Posted by:
Nick Brunetti
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Date: February 21, 2002 08:31PM
THANKS for the help and the encouragement, everyone. I am sure the way to go is the jig/loom. I guess I'll add another tool to my rod building arsenal. Thanks, again for all of your help. This was my first post and was thrilled that I even had replies.. This board is defintely full of helpful help people! nick Re: Weave help
Posted by:
Rob Winge
(---.mn.mediaone.net)
Date: February 24, 2002 03:11PM
I have just started doing some weaving and the tape is a pain. Where could I find a loom or some type of jig? Thanks for all the great information. Re: Weave help
Posted by:
ETHAN ARRINGTON
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Date: February 24, 2002 05:25PM
I'VE BEEN WRAPPING AND WEAVING RODS FOR SOME TIME NOW. THE TAPE METHOD WAS THE ONLY METHOD I THOUGHT THAT EXISTS. WHAT IS THIS JIG OR LOOM METHOD AND WHERE CAN I GET ONE. Re: Weave help
Posted by:
ETHAN ARRINGTON
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Date: February 24, 2002 05:29PM
I'VE BEEN WRAPPING AND WEAVING RODS FOR SOME TIME NOW. THE TAPE METHOD WAS THE ONLY METHOD I THOUGHT THAT EXISTS. WHAT IS THIS JIG OR LOOM METHOD AND WHERE CAN I GET ONE. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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