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Guide wrapping thread color
Posted by:
ron zimmerman
(---.tcso.qwest.net)
Date: August 29, 2018 01:54PM
How do you guys choose ? I have been stumped for some time on what color thread to use on my Owt build . I have wrapped and rewrapped til I'm dizzy . It seems all my choices lean towards brown trout colors but I have two 1wts wrapped that way and it's time for a change . Oddly enough , for me , this has proved to be one of the most difficult parts of rod building . So , how do you choose ? TIA Re: Guide wrapping thread color
Posted by:
Tom Kirkman
(Moderator)
Date: August 29, 2018 04:12PM
Look all around you - billboards, golf bags, birds, fish, etc., etc. Good color combinations abound. You just have to keep an eye out for them.
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Posted by:
Michael Danek
(---.alma.mi.frontiernet.net)
Date: August 29, 2018 04:51PM
I consider the blank color first. All colors will go with black, grey , charcoal, white. For other blank colors look at a color wheel on line and try to find your blank. The color across the wheel, and many near it will look great with your blank. Then, if you keep your trim silver metallic, gold metallic, or blank color metallic with a fine wrap on the outside to give it definition, you will have a good looking rod. I don't go for a lot of colors, just a main color, a trim color, a metallic and probably black for definition. and that's it. I also get confused and don't have the patience for multiple colors.
Some of my favorite wrap colors are: garnet without CP, looks like ripe black cherries. Goes great with silver metallic. Candy apple, looks great on most blanks, I use silver or gold metallic + black for definition, or just black trim. Forest green and burnt orange, either one the main, either one the trim. Orange really looks good on green blanks. Dark green or forest green will look great on an orange blank. For inshore salt I like teal with holographic silver metallic trim, teal abalone sometimes. One I did recently was simply almond main wrap with black trim on a charcoal blank and it looks great. Don't wrap whole rod and then tear it apart if you don't like it; wrap a few test wraps, complete with epoxy, and work until you find one you like, and THEN wrap the rod. It will come, but I suggest until you feel comfortable with mixing a lot of colors, keep it simple. Re: Guide wrapping thread color
Posted by:
Scott Appley
(---.glt-wy.client.bresnan.net)
Date: August 29, 2018 05:18PM
I'm new to this as well and I have had similar doubts. I took two rod tips and wrapped every color of thread I have on both pieces and put finish on all the raps so I can compare colors side by side. Having done a few different colored rods does have some impact on color choice. Re: Guide wrapping thread color
Posted by:
Jim Ising
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Date: August 29, 2018 05:52PM
I suppose this would be considered "deep" into the world of color but I use this all the time in the graphics work I do. Kinda spilled over into rod building.
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Posted by:
ron zimmerman
(---.tcso.qwest.net)
Date: August 29, 2018 07:27PM
Thank you for all the replies . After some trials and errors (many ) I ay have found my scheme depending on what the CP does to it . I'll know more in a couple of hrs . You guys and this forum are great ! BTW , the color of the blank is a dark honey brn same as it's big sister the killer 1wt !
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 08/29/2018 07:34PM by ron zimmerman. Re: Guide wrapping thread color
Posted by:
roger wilson
(---)
Date: August 29, 2018 07:48PM
Ron,
I do as Henry Ford did for his Model T's. You can use any color that you like as long as it is black, or a color that matches the blank with a nice metallic contrasting bit of trim. Just a bit of trim is fine. A lot of trim - not so much Good luck Re: Guide wrapping thread color
Posted by:
ron zimmerman
(---.tcso.qwest.net)
Date: August 29, 2018 07:58PM
roger wilson Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Ron, > I do as Henry Ford did for his Model T's. > You can use any color that you like as long as it > is black, or a color that matches the blank with a > nice metallic contrasting bit of trim. Just a bit > of trim is fine. A lot of trim - not so much > > Good luck Thanks Roger . FWIY , the trim on the above rod calmed down (a little ) after I put on the epoxy . She's still a blinder tho . Re: Guide wrapping thread color
Posted by:
Donald La Mar
(---.lightspeed.lsvlky.sbcglobal.net)
Date: August 29, 2018 08:03PM
Cannot tell you what colors work - failed color theory and have trouble getting matching socks on in the morning.
What I can tell you is never, ever ask the wife for an aesthetic opinion. If you do and then wrap another color combination you'll never hear the end of it. Re: Guide wrapping thread color
Posted by:
herb canter
(70.40.101.---)
Date: August 29, 2018 09:01PM
+ 1 on the " Trouble getting socks to match" comment by Don , i just use one color no trim, no metallic's or anything else , wraps are as short as i can get them while still covering entire foot , very minimal but i only build rod's for myself . I would guess i'm the only one who uses just a single color lol. Excellent info on this thread though and will be referenced in the future i'm sure. Re: Guide wrapping thread color
Posted by:
Ladd Flock
(---)
Date: August 29, 2018 09:16PM
Check the beer aisle at the local grocery or package store for ideas. Lots of great color combinations in logos set against dark bottles.
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Posted by:
John Cates
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Date: August 29, 2018 09:33PM
KEEP.
IT. SIMPLE. Flex Coat Company Professional Rod Building Supplies www.flexcoat.com Re: Guide wrapping thread color
Posted by:
Sandy Harris
(---.dyn6.twc.com)
Date: August 29, 2018 10:36PM
Google "color wheel"........ Re: Guide wrapping thread color
Posted by:
roger wilson
(---)
Date: August 29, 2018 10:36PM
Have a color wheel on hand and use it for matching as well as contrasting as well as complementary colors.
Generally speaking the use of the wheel will keep you out of trouble and keep your rods looking great: [www.google.com] How to use a color wheel: [www.dimensionsthruart.com] Re: Guide wrapping thread color
Posted by:
Ron Schneider
(---.mthmcmta01.res.dyn.suddenlink.net)
Date: August 30, 2018 12:30PM
What we do if not using CP is make a wrap (or 2), and then flood with alcohol.
That will mimic epoxy finish and you can tell in just a minute whether you like it or not. Sometimes on a repair I've had to do that a few times to get thread to match the original. Hope that helps. Best wishes, Ron Schneider Schneider's Rod Shop Mountain Home, Arkansas [www.schneidersrods.com] mtnron40@yahoo.com 870-424-3381 Re: Guide wrapping thread color
Posted by:
ron zimmerman
(---.tcso.qwest.net)
Date: August 30, 2018 01:33PM
Thank you guys , I have made a decision and wrapped it . I used a brn, gold,cranberry tiger thread . No trim . I'll post a pic after the cp dries . Thx again .
Ron Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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