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Bamboo Rod Making Classes for 2009
Posted by:
Harry Boyd
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Date: December 02, 2008 10:38AM
Friends,
In 2009 I will host lead three different types of Rod Making Classes. First will be the once per month individual, one-on-one lessons. These lessons run 3-4 days in which you make a two piece, single tipped rod blank. We work long hours and focus on helping you learn the process. Contact me at maker@canerods.com to schedule a convenient time in 2009 and for fee information. Second will be small group classes for a maximum of three students per session. These are five day classes which provide a little more relaxed schedule than the 3 day lessons. We spend about 10 hours per day showing you how to use the tools and equipment necessary for making a rod. Four sessions are available, but are filling fast. Contact me at maker@canerods.com for available openings: February 16-20 May 4-8 October 12-16 November 9-13 Third is another project I'm working on, and will share more about as soon as details are firmed up. Best, Harry Harry Boyd Re: Bamboo Rod Making Classes for 2009
Posted by:
Jeffrey Van Zandt
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Date: December 03, 2008 02:08PM
Hi Sir glade to see you have the shop up and going.Do you still carry the star dryers for cane splines? i love the ones I have but am looking for one that will hold 6-foot splines for my 1-pcs rods God Bless Jeff Rhonda and Kaya net pup ps our reg e-mail is kayaonekaya@yahoo.com Re: Bamboo Rod Making Classes for 2009
Posted by:
Harry Boyd
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Date: December 03, 2008 02:49PM
Jeff,
Thanks for the words of encouragement. The School is quite enjoyable. And yes, I still carry the star shaped heat-treating fixtures. More about them can be found here: [www.canerods.com] I only make them in the five foot lengths. But if you'll email me with your snail mail address, I can send you some 1' long pieces. I have several people who use a 5' fixture and a shorter piece for one piece rods. Though I haven't done so myself, the folks who have claim it works well. Hope this helps, Harry Harry Boyd Re: Bamboo Rod Making Classes for 2009
Posted by:
William Bartlett
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Date: December 03, 2008 05:51PM
Harry,
Do you offer classes on just restoring cane rods? Thanks, Bill in WV Re: Bamboo Rod Making Classes for 2009
Posted by:
Harry Boyd
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Date: December 03, 2008 06:52PM
No Bill I don't. Do you think there might be enough interest in that to make it worthwhile?
Harry Harry Boyd Re: Bamboo Rod Making Classes for 2009
Posted by:
William Bartlett
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Date: December 03, 2008 06:58PM
Harry,
I would suggest that you just put he question out there, which you just have, and see what happens. I am certainly interested!! Thanks for the response. Bill in WV Re: Bamboo Rod Making Classes for 2009
Posted by:
William Bartlett
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Date: December 03, 2008 07:02PM
Harry,
I would suggest that you just put he question out there, which you just have, and see what happens. I am certainly interested!! Thanks for the response. Bill in WV Re: Bamboo Rod Making Classes for 2009
Posted by:
Harry Boyd
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Date: December 03, 2008 07:39PM
Good idea Bill. As soon as I get things lined out with these rod making classes, I'll see what interest there is in a restoration class.
Harry Harry Boyd Re: Bamboo Rod Making Classes for 2009
Posted by:
john rumbley
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Date: December 08, 2008 12:03AM
Hello Harry, my name is John.I need some advice on restoring a bamboo boat rod.The rod it self is in excellent shape no cracks or splites .It needs new guides and rewraping but otherwise in good shape.My questin is what is the best way to remove the old varnish completly from the rod.I may have already messed up,I tried scraping it off with razor blade witch worked pretty good but some areas are lighter than others.Is this normal or did I scrape to much in some areas?Is it posible to use some sort of finish remover?Any advise you can give me will be aprecated. Thanks Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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