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Rod Building So, you've landed a nice fish on a plug you made, eh? Now, the next step, building your own RODS!

 
 
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Old 02-09-2004, 02:46 PM   #24
Bawana
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After you statically find the spine do you dynamically check for vertical deflection?????because I never do but I read a reply about this on rod crafters and thought If I havent noticed this as a problem by now it probably isnt one.This is a fishing rod not a launching of the space shuttle.I*m still trying to figure out if they spined a rod made out of a stick of bamboo or a turned down hunk of ash wood when spiralwrapping was first introduced or if this method is coming back as an added benifit to a rod that has a natually occuring abnormality in the manufacturing process (AKA the spine)of a wrapped fiberglass or graphite blank.What do you do if you have a blank that has a curve in it that is in direct confrontation with the spine.IF you think its so overrated why do you use it? Your building the rod do it anyway you want.I thought the whole idea of building your own rods was to get them exactly how you want them.If your happy not spining them DON*T.
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