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Wrap suggestion
Posted by:
Jon Scobey
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Date: January 01, 2014 04:23PM
In my first post here, I commented at how my base wraps were coming unwound thru contact with the felt on my cheapo wrapper. While a better wrapper is in transit, I thought about starting over with what I've done so far. Again, this is my first wrap and, of course, want it to turn out ok. Thus, I'm looking for a simple design for a total newbie.
My blank is a titanium color Batson blank. I had planned for my base wraps to be NCP garnet color A thread. My planned guide wraps are going to be simple black nylon D size thread. I have Sulky Holloshimmer silver that I want some where. Can someone suggest a simple design for a newbie? Re: Wrap suggestion
Posted by:
Randolph Ruwe
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Date: January 01, 2014 05:25PM
All you have to do is keep the wraps from coming in contact with the felt V grooves or even the rollers. Position the blank so that only unwrapped areas are supported. It is that simple. Re: Wrap suggestion
Posted by:
Anonymous User
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Date: January 01, 2014 05:51PM
How about a basic black base to start and then use a mettalic thread (which is stiffer) of choice as some trim bands?
And yes, just make sure on any hand wrapper you allow yourself enough room on either V support for the guides. Re: Wrap suggestion
Posted by:
Mark Gwynne
(101.162.40.---)
Date: January 02, 2014 06:29AM
Are you talking about a simple design for a decorative butt wrap or or a hand made rod lathe? Re: Wrap suggestion
Posted by:
Russell Brunt
(165.214.14.---)
Date: January 02, 2014 08:51AM
Green, with red or silver trim bands has been found to match well.
In general, regular black nylon is the easiest to use (on a black blank). Very forgiving. If you use a regular nylon close to the color of the blank, with no CP, then the threads will melt into the color of the blank. If you want to preserve the color of regular thread you must use CP. NCP doesn't need CP but isn't considered to look as good. IIRC this is a vertical jigging blank. Is it spinning or conventional? Single or double foot guides? Russ in Hollywood, FL. Re: Wrap suggestion
Posted by:
Michael Danek
(50.124.23.---)
Date: January 02, 2014 09:08AM
Garnet without CP comes out looking like black cherry, and with a little silver metallic trim, looks great on the titanium blank. Black won't screw it up. I'd keep it simple rather than complex/flashy since the titanium/garnet looks so classy/elegant. Dark green without CP with light gray trim looks very classy on that blank, too. It's hard to find something that won't look good on that blank. Re: Wrap suggestion
Posted by:
Garry Thornton
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Date: January 02, 2014 01:18PM
If I were limited to these three threads, I'd do a Tiger-wrap with garnet and silver on the bottom, garnet on top with the larger black as the sacrificial thread.
I would complete at least one coat of finish on the second layer of this wrap before moving on to the guides, so that any dragging on the felt wasn't an issue. Re: Wrap suggestion
Posted by:
bill boettcher
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Date: January 02, 2014 01:28PM
get several small boxes Cut Vs in them lay the rod on the Vs But keep the thread wraps away from the Vs
Have no idea why you thought the wraps would stay together when they are RUBBING on the felt Happy New year Bill - willierods.com Re: Wrap suggestion
Posted by:
Jon Scobey
(205.232.110.---)
Date: January 02, 2014 01:53PM
Guys, thanks for the input. I'm going to keep the wrap very simple. I don't think I'm up to a tiger wrap as yet. As to the questions about my rod wrapper, I get it that I need to keep it off the felt. I learned the hard way. My new wrapper is somewhere in transit. Here is a pic of it:
this[www.fishpacbay.com] My garnet thread is NCP. Should I get some regular nylon and not use CP? I would like the garnet to be as dark as possible. Re: Wrap suggestion
Posted by:
Phil Erickson
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Date: January 02, 2014 03:41PM
If you want the Garnet to be dark, get some regular nylon and do not use CP. Is this rod heavy enough to be using "D" thread? Re: Wrap suggestion
Posted by:
Mark Gwynne
(203.62.205.---)
Date: January 02, 2014 07:50PM
Ok cool you just want to do a simple wrap. I suggest an open Diamond or Chevron. There's link on here on how to do one but here's a quick and rough run down.
Mark one side of your blank using a China marker starting at the end of the foregrip to just past the finish of the wrap you want to do. Up to you how long but maybe go for 5 complete patterns. I'm not sure of the blank diameter but if you went for 25 mm spacings the diamond would not be far off being square. So mark out 6 of these 25 mm spacings to be sure. Then turn the blank 180 degrees. Mark the first spacing half that of the other side so 12.5mm. Then the rest are 25mm. Then use the holoshimmer and wrap up and back making sure you cross these markings each time and create and X pattern. Check the alignment by looking down the blank from the butt end and adjust the crossovers if need be in case your marking were not quite straight. For a diamond finish the. Wrap with the Garnet colour at least two thread thicknesses either side of the holoshimmer. Ben change colours and wrap up and back on either side of the Garnet thread again and keep going until you are happy with want you see. The pattern will form quickly so you'll know you're on the right track. For the Chevron you just wrap on the front side of the previous colour up and back to for an arrow head. Both look nice and two colours are all that are needed to create a pretty cool finish. Re: Wrap suggestion
Posted by:
Jon Scobey
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Date: January 03, 2014 10:05PM
Guys, thanx for your input and suggestions. I really like the garnet against the titanium blank. What do you think of either Garnet NCP over garnet nylon or vice versa? I just got have enough experience to predict how the color will change on the nylon. Re: Wrap suggestion
Posted by:
Kevin Albite
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Date: January 08, 2014 04:48PM
Anybody know where i can find a rod skin/wrap of a peacock bass? Mudhole doesn't have it and i have been having trouble looking for it on the internet. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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