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First guide on but with some "flags"
Posted by:
Samer Ibrahim
(---.cable.mindspring.com)
Date: April 04, 2005 11:21PM
Hello
So I got my first guide on today and I'm quite excited. I think the bug has already bitten me. I'm beginning to plan my next rods and I haven't even finished this one. But really I was posting not to talk about that but rather to get some advice on one problem I did seem to have. I have some "flags" in my wraps from cutting the tag ends off after finishing my wraps. While the average person might not notice them, since I'm building it I know it's there. Especially because I'm using Navy blue and silver and when the silver isn't completely hidden its apparent to me. How can I get rid of these "flags"? How do I prevent them to begin with? Thanks Sam Re: First guide on but with some "flags"
Posted by:
Fred Yarmolowicz
(---.brick101.nj.comcast.net)
Date: April 05, 2005 06:49AM
Samer,By flag ends I`m assuming you mean that the thread is sticking up through the wrap at the point it was pulled trough with the tie off loop.This can be repaired after the first coat of finish is applied,Take an Exacto or sharp razor blade and carefully cut it out being careful not to cut into the wrap.The next coat will smoothe it out.Try this,When putting in the tie off loop do it about 7 wraps before the end and when you pull it through pull till you are against the end of the wrap and stop .This will hold it tight .At this point with a sharp blade cut the thread close to the tie off and pull through.This will leave the tag end under the wrap.It may take some practice to get the cut length right. Freddwhy (Rapt-Ryte) Re: First guide on but with some "flags"
Posted by:
Bruce Wetzel
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Date: April 05, 2005 06:58AM
Samer, I think I'm bitten about the same as you. I just finished my second rod in three week's, and I've had a few tag ends pop through on me too. I can't remember where I saw this technique, but I started using it, and the tag end problem went away. When approaching the end of your wrap, insert the pull through loop earlier (I insert it about 15 turns before the wraps end) then when you get to the end of the wrap, insert the thread into the loop as you would normally do. Instead of pulling the thread through and then cutting it, just pull it until it starts to go under the wrap. At that point (while keeping tension on the pull through loop) cut the thread close to the wrap, pull the loop out, and the tag end disappears under the wrap, but doesn't come out with the pull through loop. One word of caution here, you have to make sure the thread starts to go under the wrap, or when you cut the end the whole wrap comes apart. I've only made that mistake one time because I wasn't paying attention. I hope I explained this clearly, and if not I know the pro's on this board will set me straight. Good luck, and I hope to see some pic's when you're finished. Re: First guide on but with some "flags"
Posted by:
Bruce Wetzel
(---.nmci.navy.mil)
Date: April 05, 2005 07:00AM
Fred, you type too fast for me!!! Re: First guide on but with some "flags"
Posted by:
Bruce Wetzel
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Date: April 05, 2005 07:13AM
Samer, here's where I saw the technique. It's under part two of this video series.
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Posted by:
Peter Merritt
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Date: April 05, 2005 11:59AM
If you trim off a bit of tag after your first coat of epoxy and you used color preserver, will you get a dark spot where you trimmed the thread? It seems that the epoxy could wick into the core of the thread, but I don't know if that actually happens.
Peter Re: First guide on but with some "flags"
Posted by:
Don Davis
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Date: April 05, 2005 06:13PM
You can insert a dental pick in between the thread where the flag comes up and drag it under. You can also flame the flag with a lighter. The pull through technique works well, but I use scissors instead of a razor to make sure a little tab is left to pull under. Re: First guide on but with some "flags"
Posted by:
Samer Ibrahim
(---.cable.mindspring.com)
Date: April 05, 2005 09:36PM
Thanks for all the suggestions!!! I'll keep them in mind while putting my other guides on.
-Sam Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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