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wrapping a blank that is not straight
Posted by:
James Smith
(---.dynamic.ziplink.net)
Date: June 05, 2005 11:31PM
I have run across an issue I havento encountered before as an occasional rod builder. I discovered that the tip section of the four piece, 8 wt, fly rod I am building is not absolutely straight. It wanders off a true line a little bit. Its not in line with the spine of the section either. Should I wrap it according to the location of the spine, or perhaps wrap the guides along the inside of the curve?
What is the worst problem this can represent to me? Thanks everyone, JC Smith Re: wrapping a blank that is not straight
Posted by:
Robert Box
(---.adt.com)
Date: June 06, 2005 10:42AM
JC,
I dont think you'd ever come across a blank which is ABSOLUTELY straight. If you wrap on the spine, the worst thing that can happen is if you sight down the rod....you will notice the curve. RB Re: wrapping a blank that is not straight
Posted by:
Gerry Rhoades
(---.unifield.com)
Date: June 06, 2005 12:58PM
Ignore the spine and wrap the guides on the outside of the curve. That should tend to minimize the curvature. Re: wrapping a blank that is not straight
Posted by:
Anonymous User
(Moderator)
Date: June 06, 2005 01:11PM
I would either ignore it and just proceed, or do as Gerry advises.
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Posted by:
James Smith
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Date: June 06, 2005 01:37PM
Does this have any impact on the casting accuracy of the rod? Re: wrapping a blank that is not straight
Posted by:
Gerry Rhoades
(---.unifield.com)
Date: June 06, 2005 03:36PM
It won't effect the casting accuracy at all, nor will the spine orientation. If you're still wondering about spine, go to the FAQ page and read about spine. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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