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Guide wrap photos
Posted by:
Michael Shea
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Date: June 25, 2006 07:23PM
Hi,
I normally put rather simple trim bands of around 4-6 threads of metallic onto the end of the wraps, and the rest of the wrap is a single colour. This is rather simple and for my newest rod, I thought I'd try something a lot more complex. The new design I have involves 3 colours (2 metallics and a single colour). The colours change at rather short intervals (from 1 single thread inlay to more). I have my own technique and I've had a search of the forum to find other techniques, but my question is, does anyone have any photos they can put up of any wraps they have done with different colour transitions, but instead of the normal view that people put up, could you please put up the photos of the side of the rod that you normally hide so I can see the transitions? I don't think mine are particularly messy, but it's always nice to see how others do it. Thanks. Re: Guide wrap photos
Posted by:
Jim Upton
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Date: June 25, 2006 07:49PM
Michael; I don't have pictures but when I do guides with two feet I locate the start and stops of the trim bands under the guide between the feet if I can. They don't seem to show there as much as on the back side. Trim bands at the ends of guide wraps I put the tie off on the back side as most do. Re: Guide wrap photos
Posted by:
Cliff Hall
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Date: June 25, 2006 07:58PM
Have you searched around at the RBO PhotoGallery?
[www.rodbuilding.org] Also, maybe somebody knows if a back-issue of RMM has such an Article with good photos. -Cliff Hall+++ Re: Guide wrap photos
Posted by:
Michael Shea
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Date: June 25, 2006 08:18PM
Thanks for the replies guys.
Jim, that's what I'm also doing at the moment. However, the trim at the ends and the middle of the wraps is fully open in that the thread that wraps the guide on doesn't hide the joins. Cliff, yep searched the photo site first before starting this thread. But as it appears to be mostly a showcase type thing, people always put the best presentation side to the camera (which is perfectly understandable). Its been great for ideas that's for sure, but not really for learning. Re: Guide wrap photos
Posted by:
Cliff Hall
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Date: June 25, 2006 08:47PM
MIke Shea - Yes! Now I remember you. Hats off to your diligence in doing your homework (research) prior to Posting. Consider this the e-mail I was gonna send you 3 weeks ago I've been a little behind. B)- -Cliff Hall+++
Guide feet protection for blank. ... Michael Shea ... May 29, 2006 07:24PM ... [www.rodbuilding.org] Hi, - I''ve been spending the last few weeks going through all 640(!) pages of threads to gain some very useful and new information from you guys. So thank you very much. Re: Guide wrap photos
Posted by:
Michael Shea
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Date: June 25, 2006 09:39PM
That's what I'm after! Thanks Michael.
I realised why I didn't find that one when searching. The keywords you used wasn't what I thought they would be. I guess its hard to add keywords to something like that. Re: Guide wrap photos
Posted by:
Michael Joyce
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Date: June 25, 2006 10:28PM
Other people may start and stop a trim band in different fashions with better results I'm sure. I just had the burl to post a pic of it with the hopes that someone like you could benefit from it. Hope it helps. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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