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Tips for olive branch?
Posted by:
JODY HAHN
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Date: March 28, 2019 11:55AM
Can anyone give me any tips or secrets to ending an olive branch pattern, the pattern I have figured out pretty good but the bottom part where I transition to the next part either doesnt meet up good or looks like a jumbled mess. Any tips will help Re: Tips for olive branch?
Posted by:
Phil Erickson
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Date: March 28, 2019 12:32PM
Google "olive leaf rod wraps" and you will find demo's of how to do. Re: Tips for olive branch?
Posted by:
Mark Talmo
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Date: March 28, 2019 05:12PM
Jody,
Phil’s suggestion is a very good one; a picture is worth a thousand words. Due to employing a modified vine leaf in quite a few of my wraps, I can offer a few additional details from a fair amount of experience which will help you considerably. If interested, please find an example in the Photo section, Thread Art, Mark’s Vine Leaf. Please note the rows of leaves start and stop where viewable in the photo. 1.) In most cases, a darker background (main thread) with a lighter vine leaf (accent thread) will look better than the inverse. 2.) There are two methods to introduce the accent thread. The simplest and most secure method is to employ the accent color as a trim band, add a few wraps of the main color to secure the accent color, cut the accent color leaving enough (12 – 18in) for the vine leaf and tape parallel with the blank, continue the main wrap until you want to start the vine leaf. With the other method, the accent thread may not be a secure. Start the main thread with 3 – 5 wraps. Tape the accent thread parallel with the blank and as close as possible to the last wrap of the main thread. Continue wrapping over the accent thread with the main thread until you want to start the vine leaf. The more wraps of the main thread over the accent thread, the more secure it will be. Whatever you do, avoid pulling on the accent thread too much. 3.) Perform the first row of leaves. Shorter leaves are easier to match up the ends and will make starting the next row easier. Additional tension on the accent thread will minimize how much each leaf sticks up above the main thread. For the last leaf, keep the accent thread almost perpendicular to the blank and make 3 -4 rotations of the main thread over the accent thread to lock it in place. While the space between the leaves and stem is a personal preference, less than three makes it difficult to line-up the leaves even if off-set. 4.) I omit the stem of the vine out of personal preference but if you want it, do it now. I also off-set the leaves because I prefer the look and it is easier to start the second row of leaves in the middle of the first row of leaves. 5.) The accent thread for the second row of leaves is wrapped around the main thread in the opposite direction as the first. You will need to pull the accent thread under the last wrap of main thread to start wrapping in the opposite direction so make certain you add one wrap to the main to keep everything even. Ending the second row of leaves is similar to the first row except the last leaf will be left over the main thread and will not be secured until making one more wrap of the main thread. Again, keep the accent thread almost perpendicular while wrapping over with the main thread for at least 3 wraps before pulling into its final position and then trim. 6.) Don’t forget to insert your pull-through loop when/where appropriate. Hopefully this helps more than confuses you. I understand everything just explained just fine lol. Admittedly, it took a half dozen attempts before obtaining the results I wanted but you can do it. GOOD LUCK!!! Mark Talmo FISHING IS NOT AN ESCAPE FROM LIFE BUT RATHER A DEEPER IMMERSION INTO IT!!! BUILDING YOUR OWN SIMPLY ENHANCES THE EXPERIENCE. Re: Tips for olive branch?
Posted by:
JODY HAHN
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Date: March 28, 2019 05:58PM
Thanks mark I appreciate the time u took to help me out Re: Tips for olive branch?
Posted by:
Lynn Behler
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Date: March 28, 2019 07:57PM
Watch Doc Ski Vids on You Tube. JT olive branch. Or Saw Blade Olive Branch. Re: Tips for olive branch?
Posted by:
herb canter
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Date: March 28, 2019 10:18PM
Doc Ski's video below , the second video was actually updated two days ago.
[www.youtube.com] [www.youtube.com] Rod Building Derek Jones (Updated 3 days ago) The Olive Branch Technique developed by Jim Trelikes 14:24 A Few Simple tips and tricks 13:45 Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 03/28/2019 10:20PM by herb canter. Re: Tips for olive branch?
Posted by:
Lynn Behler
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Date: March 29, 2019 09:03PM
Thanks Herb! This is the saw blade one: [www.youtube.com] Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 03/29/2019 09:08PM by Lynn Behler. Re: Tips for olive branch?
Posted by:
JODY HAHN
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Date: March 31, 2019 07:39PM
The olive branch on my last rod turned out way better Re: Tips for olive branch?
Posted by:
Mark Talmo
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Date: April 02, 2019 12:25PM
Jody,
Do we get to see? Mark Talmo FISHING IS NOT AN ESCAPE FROM LIFE BUT RATHER A DEEPER IMMERSION INTO IT!!! BUILDING YOUR OWN SIMPLY ENHANCES THE EXPERIENCE. Re: Tips for olive branch?
Posted by:
JODY HAHN
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Date: April 15, 2019 07:31PM
I tried posting pictures, not sure that it worked. Should be under 2 piece Ferrell wrap Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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