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MrHunters 12-31-2007 12:46 PM

well....first attempt
 
heres some pics of my first wrapping.

sitting in the dryer right now.

first lets marvel at my wrapping station :) it is very fancy and high tech.

http://fishingnewengland.net/gallery...camera+177.jpg

guide wraps. (have not started decorative yet. I wish all guide wraps came at like this one but unfortunately no. need to work on keeping the wraps tighter.
http://fishingnewengland.net/gallery...apping+007.jpg

here is one that did not come out so good.

http://fishingnewengland.net/gallery...apping+005.jpg

this is a tough hobby... i give much props to you guys that do it well.

on to the decorative next.

fishaholic18 12-31-2007 03:15 PM

Good start.
You can still tighten them wraps with a little more packing.
Did you double up the overwrap, you can still do that too if you choose.
Keep up the good work, you'll be surprised how fast you become a pro.:kewl:

MrHunters 12-31-2007 03:39 PM

see that's the type of stuff that is priceless to beginners.
didnt know you could double up on the over wraps!

that will clean that up good.

MrHunters 12-31-2007 03:40 PM

ps

the motor and the chuck work great... little wobbly but perfect for what im doing,

thanks again.

MrHunters 12-31-2007 04:04 PM

the other thing i will pay more attention to next time is keeping both sides of the guide even. for some reason i didnt think that was important this time around :hidin:

MiKeYGruBTaIL 12-31-2007 07:14 PM

i remember my first rod!! wait untill you fish that thing and hook up its a great feeling.Try next time to double wrap the overwrap it would eliminate the gaps you have or any imperfections. by the way great job

beamie 01-01-2008 05:48 AM

That's a nice start for a first rod.

Is that size D thread over D thread? If so an A underwrap will make the D overwrap go on easier. Did you use a burnishing tool after you wrapped it? That will move the threads a bit and hide some of the gaps.

As far as keeping the wrap even on both sides it isn't easy on that type of guide since the guide is not symetrical. One foot is longer than the other and if you extend the wrap the same distance beyond the foot it will always be different. No one will notice though except you.

I bet you can't wait to start the next rod. It is an addictive winter hobby.

junkmansj 01-01-2008 10:05 AM

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Catching your first fish on a Rod you built yourself is Great feeling,To catch a Large fish first time out is Priceless

The photo is ov a 60# -49" Blk Drumfish I caught off the Beach here in Cape May on the Rod in the photo. That was the First trip for that rod
I just stripped and rebuilt it!

MrHunters 01-01-2008 01:30 PM

its A under D

the double up made all the difference. Was able to do all the wraps in one sitting where the first go round took a week or so :hidin: heres an update of the second layer.
same guide as the one above
http://fishingnewengland.net/gallery...ping+2+038.jpg

Saltheart 01-02-2008 11:05 AM

Double wrap of D thread is too much. Use A under and A over. Burnish the threads too. that will often fill the little gaps where the silver is leaking through. You can double wrap with the A no problem but with two layers of D , the wrap will be too thick. i can't imagine why you would want to overwrap a guide with D thread?

Sweetwater 01-02-2008 07:13 PM

If you underwrap with A and overwrap with D, you probably won't need to double wrap. But as earlier mentioned, use your burnishing tool to smooth the threads and let them fall in better. With a single wrap of D, once you flex coat the wrap most small imperfections will disappear. Nice job.

fishaholic18 01-02-2008 10:40 PM

Under wrap A Double overwrap D is fine, when u get better as I did, all A, under and double over, All that matters is what works for u. Have fun:nopain:

fishaholic18 01-02-2008 10:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MrHunters (Post 551539)
its A under D

the double up made all the difference. Was able to do all the wraps in one sitting where the first go round took a week or so :hidin: heres an update of the second layer.
same guide as the one above
http://fishingnewengland.net/gallery...ping+2+038.jpg

Huge improvement...keep it up:kewl::kewl:

fishaholic18 01-02-2008 10:51 PM

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Next time, try laying the silver A, pack it tight, then start the blue on the ends of silver and wrap in sort of like the pic

fishaholic18 01-02-2008 10:55 PM

ideas

Goose 01-02-2008 11:23 PM

Lookin Good. my .02 On my overwraps I try to put eqaul amount of thread on each foot. As the giudes get bigger 30-40-50 spinning guides,,the more off centered they need to be on the under wrap in order to get the uniformed look. casting guides or smaller guides its not noticable. my.02

MrHunters 01-03-2008 02:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fishaholic18 (Post 551964)
Next time, try laying the silver A, pack it tight, then start the blue on the ends of silver and wrap in sort of like the pic




next week :drool:

how'd you get the pic to come out so clear. I tried
macro on macro off flash on flash off and all the combinations.

taJon 01-04-2008 01:54 PM

that looks pretty good. I think you stole my color idea though ;D

wfmdfm 01-05-2008 07:22 PM

Lighted Maginfing Glass
 
I wrap with a lighted maginfining glass. When you mess up under glass it looks like crap and you fix it. Then take away the glass and it looks like its painted on. Just my 0.02. Nice project and I bet the winter is flying buy for you.

taJon 01-06-2008 08:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wfmdfm (Post 552715)
I wrap with a lighted maginfining glass. When you mess up under glass it looks like crap and you fix it. Then take away the glass and it looks like its painted on. Just my 0.02. Nice project and I bet the winter is flying buy for you.


thats a really good idea.

MrHunters 01-07-2008 09:21 AM

decorative wrap is drying as we speak. I packed the blue over silver wrap as tight as I could for the "ends" and when I applied the finish the silver still bled through!!!, so ill have to double up on that tonight. Maybe im doing something wrong?? or is that common when you use the thicker thread?

taJon 01-07-2008 09:29 AM

lets see the decorative! I think I'm just gonna do stickers :D

MrHunters 01-07-2008 06:56 PM

here goes nothin

http://fishingnewengland.net/gallery...1/rod2+009.jpg

http://fishingnewengland.net/gallery...1/rod2+011.jpg

taJon 01-08-2008 01:00 PM

that looks awesome! Wow, great work.

did you use a template or anything?

taJon 01-08-2008 01:02 PM

So do you think you'll ever buy a rod again?

MrHunters 01-08-2008 02:31 PM

just the straight up diamond pattern.


and probably not :) at least not completely assembled :)

taJon 01-08-2008 05:19 PM

hopefully the blank will be good......it looks good in the pic.

how long is the diamond wrap? Can you post a pic of the whole thing, maybe with the 550ssg on it?

wfmdfm 01-08-2008 06:14 PM

Very nice butt wrap!!

wfmdfm 01-08-2008 06:21 PM

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Looks like you have a good area to work in. I find comfort makes it go much better. My work area has many function. Some times I am able to multi task while working there.

MrHunters 01-08-2008 07:44 PM

the wrap is 9 inches i think....

ill get full pics when its done drying :)... tomorrow


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