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Rod blank misallignment
Posted by:
Tamas Toth
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Date: February 09, 2022 10:05AM
Hi Mates,
what is the best solution, when my rod blank has a misallignement mistake? After finishing the whole building process, I have recognised, that there's a misallignment between the top two sections (fly rod, 4 pcs). The female part of the ferrule is not coaxial with the blank axis, so the top section stands sideways. It looks as if it was cracked. The deviation is roughly 3 mm (cca. 1/8") At the tip-top. The wall thickness on one side of the ferrule is visibly smaller than on the other. Let's face it, once You recognise, it looks ugly. But I'm more concerned if it could lead to a rod break more easily or inevitably. I have written to the seller, sent them the photos, but until recieving their opinion, I would like to ask Yours, what is the best solution, if it is considered not to be a warranty case. 1. What do You think, can it cause extra stress on wrong points of the blank, or not? Will it lead to rod break? 2. What is the best solution? Shall I leave the guides as they stand now (on the spine), or shall I remove them, and put back regarding the deviation direction? In this case, the guides would not be placed on the spine, but the deviation would stay in the plane of the rod bend when casting. 3. Or is it an everyday situation, and I have been fortunate not to meet is until now? Sorry if my description is inexplicable. It would be the best to show a picture, but it is not possible. Many thanks for the advice. Best regards, TT Re: Rod blank misallignment
Posted by:
Tom Kirkman
(Moderator)
Date: February 09, 2022 10:54AM
The guides do not need to be on the spine. It is fine and somewhat advantageous to build on the straightest axis - tip and butt high, belly low. My main concern is your description of the ferrule. All blanks will be thicker on one side than anywhere else around the circumference ( [www.rodbuilding.org] ). So this is not unusual unless it is is extremely pronounced. Without seeing it it's hard to say if you have an issue to be worried with or if it's really nothing out of the ordinary.
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Posted by:
Lance Schreckenbach
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Date: February 09, 2022 01:01PM
I always build pieced fly rods on the straightest axis as stated by Tom (tip up or down but not sideways). Otherwise it will look crooked or off as you have experienced. Re-align the pieces on the straightest axis and put the guides on accordingly. If there is a severe bend, ask for a replacement. You can't change the grip and reel seat if already done so the next three pieces need to be aligned but you may be lucky and only the two tip end pieces need to have the guides reset.
Good Luck! Re: Rod blank misallignment
Posted by:
Herb Ladenheim
(---.68.237.4.hwccustomers.com)
Date: February 09, 2022 05:01PM
Tamas,
It would concerm me very much if the walls of the female ferrule were not uniform. It would be worse if it were sections S1 and S2 though. When fully flexxed the load on S3/S4 is less because the flexed blank is almost straight there. Nontheless - the S3/S4 ferrule will be weaker than if wall thickness were uniform. I would ask the manufacturer to ship you a new tip. Herb PS - thinking more on it - it will be a structural consideration while casting. Get a new tip. PPS - moving guides will not solve the underlying issue. Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 02/09/2022 05:06PM by Herb Ladenheim. Re: Rod blank misallignment
Posted by:
Tamas Toth
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Date: February 10, 2022 06:53AM
Thank You for the usefull advice. I have checked the blank, and really, if Iturn the top section by 135°, the allignment is very much better, definitely good enough to not to hurt my eyes and catch some fish.
I'm courious about what the seller and manufacturer will tell about the wall thickness difference, but maybe I have overreacted it too. Re: Rod blank misallignment
Posted by:
Tom Kirkman
(Moderator)
Date: February 10, 2022 08:02AM
Wall thickness is never even all the way around. One side will be thicker. Look at the photo in the article I linked to and see how yours compares.
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Posted by:
Tamas Toth
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Date: February 10, 2022 08:47AM
Thank You for the article, it was very useful. but believe me, mine is way more uneven. It doesn't mean that it must be out of the tolerance limit, that's why i have enquired about it at the seller too. I'm much more relaxed and settled about is, due to Your answers. :) Re: Rod blank misallignment
Posted by:
Herb Ladenheim
(---.68.237.4.hwccustomers.com)
Date: February 10, 2022 09:18AM
Tamas,
Did you send them a picture so manufacturer can evaluate?? If not - I think it would be a good idea. Herb Re: Rod blank misallignment
Posted by:
Tamas Toth
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Date: February 11, 2022 03:50AM
Dear Herb,
Yes, I have contacted Pacific Bay and asked them if it will be strong enough or not. Now I'm waiting for their answer. The dealer isn't sure, but he acts nice, buys a backup from Pacbay, to have it on hand if anything bad would happen to this. The only thing I can do now, finishing it, put it to an extensive casting test, and try to catch some big fish. :) Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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