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Stupid Newbee Question???
Posted by:
Roy Bertalotto
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Date: January 25, 2021 09:35PM
What is a "Winding Check"?
What does it do? RoyB South of Boston Re: Stupid Newbee Question???
Posted by:
Herb Ladenheim
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Date: January 25, 2021 10:15PM
A aluminum or rubber ring slipped onto the blank from the tip. It sits next to the top of the grip and acts as a trim ring between the butt wrap and the grip.
Herb Re: Stupid Newbee Question???
Posted by:
Mark Talmo
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Date: January 26, 2021 12:27AM
Roy,
There is no such thing as a stupid question; only ignorance is stupid! Herb is certainly correct. Winding checks can be used to cover the gap of a grip which was reamed too much or simply as an additional trim accent; they are not required. However, they also require close-fitting to avoid a gap, add weight and cost as well; personally, I do not use them but looking at the supplier catalogs, many builders obviously do. Mark Talmo FISHING IS NOT AN ESCAPE FROM LIFE BUT RATHER A DEEPER IMMERSION INTO IT!!! BUILDING YOUR OWN SIMPLY ENHANCES THE EXPERIENCE. Re: Stupid Newbee Question???
Posted by:
Tony Boschi
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Date: January 26, 2021 07:40AM
The only stupid question is the one that isn't asked!
I have an article in this months Rod Builder Magazine in regards to "Rapid Prototyping" (RP) and how I use it in my builds. I'm also a sponsor for this site, Banana River Rods. I make my own winding checks, along with my patented "Hook Keeper". If you or anyone is interested in adding a truly custom part to your builds, I would love to speak with you. I RP winding checks, handles, even tools for wrapping rods. Here are a couple reference photos below of some of the parts that I Rapid Prototype. [www.rodbuilding.org] [www.rodbuilding.org] Tony Boschi Banana River Rods Merritt Island, Florida 321~525~1063 * Rapid Prototyping Services * Custom Beach Rods * Custom Inshore Rods [bananariverrods.com] Re: Stupid Newbee Question???
Posted by:
John DeMartini
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Date: January 26, 2021 08:58AM
As said above the winding check is intended to cover the gap between the blank and the fore grip.
If you carefully fit the grip to the blank a winding check is not needed. However, a winding check can add some decorative appeal to the rod and can be used whether there is a gap or not. The winding check does not contribute to the structural integrity of the rod and is an optional accessory. Have fun Re: Stupid Newbee Question???
Posted by:
Danny Smith
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Date: January 26, 2021 01:32PM
It's not a stupid question if you don't know the answer. I had to look it up a while back. They can ne very handy, but I rarely use them. I use the epoxy to fill in any small gas at the rod butt. Re: Stupid Newbee Question???
Posted by:
Spencer Phipps
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Date: January 26, 2021 04:51PM
Roy, Lots of great things are found here, one is an extensive glossary top right. The library is very informative, as is the extensive and varied posted subjects found in the search function. Re: Stupid Newbee Question???
Posted by:
Mark Talmo
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Date: January 26, 2021 06:23PM
Toni,
Give me a break! LOL. I just got a used lathe and thoroughly enjoy all the things I can fabricate with it (wish I would have gotten one 50 years ago). Now you’re telling me I need a 3D printer as well. Thanks for sharing a couple photos = really nice stuff; I could possibly start using winding checks. Mark Talmo FISHING IS NOT AN ESCAPE FROM LIFE BUT RATHER A DEEPER IMMERSION INTO IT!!! BUILDING YOUR OWN SIMPLY ENHANCES THE EXPERIENCE. Re: Stupid Newbee Question???
Posted by:
Tony Boschi
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Date: January 27, 2021 08:29AM
Mark Talmo Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Toni, > Give me a break! LOL. I just got a used lathe and > thoroughly enjoy all the things I can fabricate > with it (wish I would have gotten one 50 years > ago). Now you’re telling me I need a 3D printer > as well. Thanks for sharing a couple photos = > really nice stuff; I could possibly start using > winding checks. Mark, You know how you CAN'T machine a square, inside of a circle, inside of a square? You CAN Rapid Prototype it though! I also have access to a Markforged "Metal Printer" and have made my patented "Hook Keeper" out of 316 Stainless! It is a little "weighty" though, so I prefer the RP parts. I started out making the Rapid Prototyped winding checks for my inshore rods, and that turned into making winding checks for my beach rods, then I made a special RP part that acts as an "arbor" for my beach rod reel seats, and from there, it took off! I have a photo in the link below showing the parts I made to assist in making my "Cape Canaveral Rocket" beach rods! I make the butt caps as well to close out the paracord I wrap my handles with and can even make the end a "gimbal" for a rod holder. [www.rodbuilding.org] Hopefully in the next issue or so, I will have another article published (Tom Willing!) that will show how I made a few Rapid Prototyped "Tools" that I also use in all my builds. In the previous issue, Volume 23, Issue 6, My "Rapid Prototyping" article showed how I use RP parts for building rods. By the way, I have full capabilities to offer any assistance in Rapid Prototyping most anything your heart desires!... I also offer design assistance .... I'm the whole package, baby! By the way, I don't need a lathe as my brother has a machine shop in Maryland so he does all my "R&D" work for me, for a "minimal" cost, NEVER FOR FREE, because he's a jerk!!!! LOL!!! Tony Boschi Banana River Rods Merritt Island, Florida 321~525~1063 * Rapid Prototyping Services * Custom Beach Rods * Custom Inshore Rods [bananariverrods.com] Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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