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component formula
Posted by:
Chris Forslund
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Date: November 27, 2014 11:38AM
Does anyone know of a formula for rod components sizing? Say if butt diameter is .508 and I want to add winding checks 2,5 and 10 inches up the blank. Re: component formula
Posted by:
Randolph Ruwe
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Date: November 27, 2014 12:40PM
Simple, measure the blank at those points and order the proper size winding checks. Re: component formula
Posted by:
Chris Forslund
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Date: November 27, 2014 02:26PM
Sorry without having the blank on possession for ordering parts. Re: component formula
Posted by:
Rolly Beenen
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Date: November 27, 2014 02:42PM
If it is a MHX blank they list all deminsions of their blanks. See if there is a comparable blank in their data base that suits your needs. A mb 843 would be close to the same across many blank manufatiures. You may need to order a spare size or 2. Rolly Beenen Rovic Custom Rods Re: component formula
Posted by:
bill boettcher
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Date: November 27, 2014 04:02PM
It is still simple
IF you know FROM the butt where the checks will go - have the supplier mark the blank and fit them on it Maybe go one size OR a half size larger and place a little thread under to take up the space if loose Just give him ( or her ) the correct measurements Use a scrap blank or even a long dowel to measure Or get the blank and get the measurements yourself Make it two orders ????? Bill - willierods.com Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 11/27/2014 04:08PM by bill boettcher. Re: component formula
Posted by:
Dave Gallenberger
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Date: November 28, 2014 10:17AM
I use the winding check calculator found here: [www.rodbuildingforum.com]
It has been super accurate for me. I always order the closest size, plus one size bigger just in case. The closest sized one fits perfectly almost every time. Re: component formula
Posted by:
roger wilson
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Date: November 28, 2014 11:06AM
Chris,
If I have that worry, I simply ask my supplier to measure that blanks being ordered at a given distance from the butt of the blank. Never had any issues with any supplier not willing to do that and then send the correct sized winding check for the blank/s in question. Be safe Re: component formula
Posted by:
roger wilson
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Date: November 28, 2014 11:06AM
Chris,
If I have that worry, I simply ask my supplier to measure that blanks being ordered at a given distance from the butt of the blank. Never had any issues with any supplier not willing to do that and then send the correct sized winding check for the blank/s in question. Be safe Re: component formula
Posted by:
bill boettcher
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Date: November 28, 2014 12:00PM
Ditto LOL Bill - willierods.com Re: component formula
Posted by:
mike quinn
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Date: November 29, 2014 01:34AM
Dave Gallenberger Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > I use the winding check calculator found here: > [www.rodbuildingforum.com] > c=11547 > Thank you. Re: component formula
Posted by:
carol staiculescu
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Date: November 30, 2014 06:37AM
1. Divide butt diameter by the rod length and you will get a "height loss rate (hlr)" expressed in mm/cm ( in metric system)
2. Determine winding check position on the rod in cm 3. Multiply the above cm with the hlr 4. Extract the result from the butt diameter and you'll have the blank diameter at the winding check position example: blank butt diameter: 15 mm blank length : 7' = 2,13m= 213 cm winding check position : 32 cm from the butt hlr = 15/213= 0,07042...= 0,07 mm/cm 32 x0,07= 2,24mm 15mm-2,24mm= 12, 76mm will be blank diameter at the winding check position. You should round it up to 13mm (just to be on the sure side) because the tip of the rod it is not a zero point and so the hlr will be a little bit smaller in reality . kingofbeasts custom rods Re: component formula
Posted by:
Chris Forslund
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Date: November 30, 2014 03:16PM
carol staiculescu Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > 1. Divide butt diameter by the rod length and you > will get a "height loss rate (hlr)" expressed in > mm/cm ( in metric system) > 2. Determine winding check position on the rod in > cm > 3. Multiply the above cm with the hlr > 4. Extract the result from the butt diameter > and you'll have the blank diameter at the winding > check position > > example: blank butt diameter: 15 mm > blank length : 7' = 2,13m= 213 > cm > winding check position : 32 cm > from the butt > > hlr = 15/213= 0,07042...= 0,07 mm/cm > 32 x0,07= 2,24mm > 15mm-2,24mm= 12, 76mm will be blank diameter at > the winding check position. You should round it up > to 13mm (just to be on the sure side) because the > tip of the rod it is not a zero point and so the > hlr will be a little bit smaller in reality . Wow! Thank you for the explanation, greatly appreciated. Re: component formula
Posted by:
bill boettcher
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Date: November 30, 2014 06:48PM
You guys Got To Be Serious ??? LMAO
it is a fishing rod Not a Rocket ship Bill - willierods.com Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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