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Meet the Flockers
Posted by:
Jeff Fultz
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Date: April 01, 2005 12:34AM
No, not the movie! I'd just like to know who has flocked grips besides Tom K.? I'd really like to see some more photos and read about experiences with self-flocking. I might have to try this out just to be able to feel what a flocked grip feels like. They kind of look like an exotic species of trout found in the extreme high Rocky Mountians....the Fur Trout!
Is anyone offering flocking services? has anyone flocked other items? I wonder if a flocked handle would work well on one of my long bows? Re: Meet the Flockers
Posted by:
Fred Yarmolowicz
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Date: April 01, 2005 06:37AM
Jeff,I dont have photos because the rod is gone but my first attempt came out great.The grips have a nice feel when done over cork(good use for the cork rings that dont make the grade and you have to use filler).As far trying it the basic kit is inexpensive and will go a long way.Like everything we all have our preferences so give it a try. Freddwhy (Rapt-Ryte) Re: Meet the Flockers
Posted by:
Steve Kartalia
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Date: April 01, 2005 07:27AM
Jeff.....the fur trout.....that's hilarious. I almost blew coffee out my nose.
I've been meaning to try it too. The kit is inexpensive and I have some low-grade cork I'd like to use up so, really, what do I have to lose. I'm actually not crazy about the way it looks but it could grow on me...sort of like fur on a trout. Steve Re: Meet the Flockers
Posted by:
Fred Yarmolowicz
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Date: April 01, 2005 08:26AM
Jeff,I was going to send out the reel seats we conversed about this morning for replating.I am holding off till later on and I flocked a piece of EVA and will send it to you as a sample so you can feel it for yourself.It will take a little to dry and I dont want the USPS to smell the glue and get suspicious. Freddwhy (Rapt-Ryte) Re: Meet the Flockers
Posted by:
Anonymous User
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Date: April 01, 2005 09:35AM
I have the air gun and it is working well. I am operating the thing at 22 psig. One fill of the canister will do two 10 inch 1 inch OD rear grips and two 3 inch foregrips without refilling. The only thing I have not solved as yet to my satisfaction is just how much to turn down the cork so there is a smooth transition between the reel seat and the butt cap. I am using the black fiber with a small amount of white added to get a salt and pepper effect. I am thinking about using oher colors but am wondering if the lighter and colors will slow small variations in the appearance of the surface. The black with black adhesive seems like the best choice until I can get everything like I want it. I am getting close after six but am not satisfied as yet. All the rods have sold - the customers liked the feel and did not notice the small flaw. I pointed it out to them and they did not seem to care as much as I did. I gave the first one to my dog to carry around in the yard - it is holding up surprisingly well!
I am also a little skittish on just how to clean up the oozed Rod Bond on both ends. I am kinda afraid that the use of denatured alcohol may wick down through the fibers into the adhesive and turn them loose. I am now using a burnt cork ring on the top end of the handle to give me an area that I can effectively clean without getting the Rod Bond on the flocked surface. On the butt end I have used the large post rubber butt plugs so all the clean up is on the end of the rod and not on the sides. In general the flocking has been the easy part - more prep work is necessary on the cork that I am using than I am used to doing. I use preformed cork and usually just slap them together and use True Oil to finish. I think that if I can get this right it will be a valid reason for a customer to spend a few extra bucks on a custom rod. The way the pricing of the production rods has hit bottom I need all the edge I can get. I hope the Koreans do not start spraying flock too soon! Gon Fishn Re: Meet the Flockers
Posted by:
Anonymous User
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Date: April 01, 2005 09:52AM
Bill,
The other colors will look just as good as the black does. I've done some light tan flock on fly rod grips and from 10 feet away you can't tell it from natural cork as far as the color goes. The .050" fibers are so short that you shouldn't have to go very far undersize. The first fibers were twice as long and you really had to allow for them when fitting caps or burl rings. It's not nearly as important now with the shorter fibers. Your dog is an excellent test vehicle for the durability of flocked grips. If he can't chew the stuff off in a matter of days then I doubt any of us can fish it off in a matter of years. .............. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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