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Two Color Tiger Wrap -
Posted by:
Christopher Hebert
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Date: October 11, 2015 01:02PM
Hello all. I apologize for making my first post a question.
I'm embarking on my first rod build, a split grip spinning rod. In the split area, I will be adding a tiger wrap and i'm trying to figure out how to lay it out so that the final product appears more red, than gray. I've chosen PacBay Cherry Red, and GM Gray as my color combo for this rod. My hunch, from all the research that I've done, is that if I do my base layer in red/gray, and make the gray my sacrificial thread on the top layer, it will appear more on the red side. Correct? Would it be better to do two reds and one gray on the bottom, and one red and two sacrificial grays on the top? Any help or advice is greatly appreciated! Thanks! Re: Two Color Tiger Wrap -
Posted by:
bill boettcher
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Date: October 11, 2015 05:52PM
12 down here is the artical that will help you understand what you want
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Posted by:
Scott Kelly
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Date: October 12, 2015 06:10AM
If you want just red, I'd use the cherry red and a silver metallic on the base and the cherry red/ sacrificial on top. I think the red/gray on bottom with red on top will darken the red quite a bit especially if you used gray on top as you mentioned.
Try it on a piece of scrap to find out what it will really look like in the end. For testing I do the normal wrapping with 2 coats color preserver dried with a hair dryer and use a 5 min epoxy to speed up drying times. Re: Two Color Tiger Wrap -
Posted by:
Garry Thornton
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Date: October 12, 2015 08:10PM
The wrap will be the colour of the top thread.
You could use silver and gray on the bottom. Red and gray might not be a high enough contrast for a good Tiger effect. I would use silver and black then do some red and gray bands to start and end the Tiger. These bands can be added after the wrap is finished and will cover the ends of the Tiger. The finish will blend it all together. Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 10/16/2015 10:40AM by Garry Thornton. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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