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tip up theory
Posted by:
Bill Cohen
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Date: October 11, 2005 03:22PM
I'm trying to learn several different ways to place the guides on the rod . Just to see which one I like the best . The natural curve theory has me befuddled. I can always find the tip section .Tip up belly down, but after that it gets hard to read the the rod because of it'sstiffness I guess. Ive tried rolling and putting it in my rod wrapper but the results are mixed.If for nothing more than learning the skill I would like to say I did it. Any suggestions would be appreciated Re: tip up theory
Posted by:
Billy Vivona
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Date: October 11, 2005 03:34PM
Jus tput them on there any which way and fish it. PAy attention, and see what you like or don't like, make adjustments on teh next rod. Repeat this procedure until you find one that works for you. Re: tip up theory
Posted by:
Anonymous User
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Date: October 11, 2005 04:30PM
That way you can five or six rods lying around that you don't like and don't perform like your expecting Re: tip up theory
Posted by:
Anonymous User
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Date: October 11, 2005 04:41PM
The natural curve isn't a theory - it's the natural curve or warp that nearly all blanks have. All you have to do is just sight down the section to find it. You needn't flex it or bend it in order to find it.
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Posted by:
Bill Cohen
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Date: October 11, 2005 05:04PM
This is my problem on the stouter pieces I can"t seem to "find the line". Re: tip up theory
Posted by:
Anonymous User
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Date: October 11, 2005 05:14PM
Here's another way. If you have a lathe or wrapping jig - put two supports at one end and lock the section in. Stand something for reference up at the opposite end. Now go back to the end with the supports and slowly rotate the section. It will revolve or "draw" a circle on the opposite end. It's a simple matter to find the point when it's "up" on the top of the circle.
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Posted by:
Billy Vivona
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Date: October 11, 2005 06:26PM
Steve Gardner Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > That way you can five or six rods lying around > that you don't like and don't perform like your > expecting I would expect EVERY good rodbuilder to have AT LEAST this many that they were not happy with. If you or anyone else thinks they will make a perfectly performing rod teh first few times out, is lying to themselves & everyone else. More than likely, the guy who builds a few rods and thins they are as good as they can be, is building rods which aren't nearly as good as they should be. Relying on teh internet for every drop of Rodbuilding knowledge isnt' going to help you make a better rod - it will get you started, but you have to take it to the next level by looking at each posrtion of the rod and trying to improve it. THat's what sets aside a good rod frm a great rod....price has nothing to do with it, you can be a good salesman and foll people into thinking you build a superior rod. THat's awfully common, from what I see. Re: tip up theory
Posted by:
Bill Cohen
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Date: October 11, 2005 06:38PM
THAT WORKED ! THANKS Re: tip up theory
Posted by:
Anonymous User
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Date: October 11, 2005 08:32PM
I should have suggested it sooner but wasn't sure if you had a lathe or some sort of well aligned stand. Glad it worked for you. It's the method I use most of the time.
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Posted by:
Cliff Hall
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Date: October 12, 2005 11:12AM
The RBO Tour Guide for your Rod-Trek (otherwise known as the Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy of Rod-Building) says: "You have now entered the Vivona-Zona, where the Truth is: If you can't handle the Truth, you'll never grow." -- Amen, cousin Billy. -Cliff Hall+++
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