Been rod building off and on for 20+ years. Seriously for the last five. I'm always looking for new ideas. I really like your fade technique. And will be using it in the future. Thank you for the videos. Instantly subbed.
Very nice. Would like to see star wrap with long thin points and small middle if possible. Thanks again for the teaching format. New to craft and really appreciate it.👍
Love your work you Explain things very good I would like to see the finish rod I got my kit today and I have some old rods that I’m gonna start practicing on. Thank you for showing everybody how to do it.
The gold and black wrap is very attractive and appealing to the eye. I'm very new to building my own fishing poles and have never made wraps before 2 days ago after watching your video I tried the rap using red and blue red and it came out very very nice and all I used was regular sewing thread to practice with because it's less than 60 cents a roll. Thanks again for the tips. And it's a wonderful wonderful video
Thank you Ralph, and I am glad you found the videos useful. Also, congratulations on your first rod wrapping experience. Hopefully there are more to come. Thanks again for watching.
Hey Fatty Fishin, I do not have a video on it, but I will make one soon. In the meantime, on the thread side of the tape, about a half inch away, or more if you like, start doing a regular wrap over your spiral wrap to lock it in place. Once you have enough thread wrapped over the spiral wrap, start cutting the ends of the spiral wrap where it meets the tape. Then use a razor blade or scissors to cut those lose ends further back towards the over wrap you are doing. Now that you just have short ends left, flatten them down with your burnishing tool, and continue your over wrap over them. Then cut the tape away from the blank. Does that make sense?
@@reelbluecustomrods I think I can picture what you are saying I will try it out otherwise I can’t wait to see your video on this! Thank you so much for explaining the information to me🙏🏼😊💜
i just started making rod and was wondering what kind of finish you use for something like this, I tried the u40 gloss the same as for the guides and did not work very well and had to take it off.
Dave, there really is not a set number of threads to start with. I almost always start with an odd number though when doing a fade wrap. For the spiral wrap it is really about filling in the space as you wrap. Does this help?
Hi John, Question: Did my first closed spiral wrap about 5 inches and one finish coat last night. This morning looks like some threads raised up like they got loose during finishing coat application. Wondering if that is a possibility? Just in a couple spots and not too bad. Your thoughts on a second coat and how to prevent in future. Thanks, love what you do on your channel.
Craig, great question. I would start with making sure your wraps are tight, and pay extra attention when you put an overwrap down to secure them. As for the epoxy, I always use several coats - usually four. Does this help? Thanks for watching.
@@reelbluecustomrods thanks. Just brand new to rod wrapping and first attempt nit pretty but looks like it will be useable once it's dry. Just needs a little bling! Marry Christmas and thick ice!
@@michaeljwagner7968 - thanks again and I am sure it will come out looking good. Merry Christmas to you as well, and please stay tuned for more great videos come.
Thanks for asking John and you can watch this video here in how to tie off decorative wraps. Thank you for watching. ruclips.net/video/VyFlQK9vyoc/видео.html
You was unclear about your spacing. Did you divide your circumference by what? Or if your circumference is say 16mm, are your marks 16mm apart for setting out?
Gary, the spacing is the rod butt diameter. You can measure the circumference of the rod butt and divided it by 3.14159 for the diameter, or you can use a caliper.
Been rod building off and on for 20+ years. Seriously for the last five. I'm always looking for new ideas. I really like your fade technique. And will be using it in the future. Thank you for the videos. Instantly subbed.
Thank you for the great comment and support. Also glad to hear you found the video useful and of value. Tight lines.
Bad ass brother !!!!
The hank you very much.
Good work brother, Smitty
Thank you Scott. I appreciate the support.
Very nice. Would like to see star wrap with long thin points and small middle if possible. Thanks again for the teaching format. New to craft and really appreciate it.👍
Thanks again Craig for watching, and for the recommendation.
I am a new subscriber, still working on my first rod, and your videos are inspirational. Thank you so much for putting the knowledge out there.
You are welcome Jason, and I am glad you find them useful. Thanks for watching.
Love your work you
Explain things very good I would like to see the finish rod I got my kit today and I have some old rods that I’m gonna start practicing on. Thank you for showing everybody how to do it.
You are very welcome Joey and thank you for the positive feedback. Truly appreciate the support
The gold and black wrap is very attractive and appealing to the eye. I'm very new to building my own fishing poles and have never made wraps before 2 days ago after watching your video I tried the rap using red and blue red and it came out very very nice and all I used was regular sewing thread to practice with because it's less than 60 cents a roll. Thanks again for the tips. And it's a wonderful wonderful video
Thank you Ralph, and I am glad you found the videos useful. Also, congratulations on your first rod wrapping experience. Hopefully there are more to come. Thanks again for watching.
Oh yes there will be many more to come. I find this very relaxing, but very time consuming as I am new at it but I enjoy it a great deal.
@@ralphwaltrts5994 cannot wait to see some of your builds.
Nicely done. Great camera angle and explanation
Thank you Craig.
i really like that pro tip of using the full length of the double sided tape i always find myself adding more sticky tape
Glad you found it useful and thank you for watching and commenting.
Looking good, I may just try this! Thanks.
Great to hear and thank you for watching. Please let me know how it turns out.
Love the video. I'm just starting out and trying to learn.
Thank you for watching Steve, and I hope my videos are of value to you.
Verry good
Thank you.
Love how you explain everything! I just want to know how you remove the tape on the ends to get ready for the next step? Do you have a video on that?
Hey Fatty Fishin, I do not have a video on it, but I will make one soon. In the meantime, on the thread side of the tape, about a half inch away, or more if you like, start doing a regular wrap over your spiral wrap to lock it in place. Once you have enough thread wrapped over the spiral wrap, start cutting the ends of the spiral wrap where it meets the tape. Then use a razor blade or scissors to cut those lose ends further back towards the over wrap you are doing. Now that you just have short ends left, flatten them down with your burnishing tool, and continue your over wrap over them. Then cut the tape away from the blank. Does that make sense?
@@reelbluecustomrods I think I can picture what you are saying I will try it out otherwise I can’t wait to see your video on this! Thank you so much for explaining the information to me🙏🏼😊💜
@@Just_Fati89 - no worries and thanks again for the support.
Marked every 3/8 and used 3/4 spacing. Diameter measured across rod. That number multiplied bi Pi (3,14) will give you your circumference.
John, really nice wrap! Are your marks starting half the circumference on the 180 axis for s stagger or the same starting point for each axis? Thanks!
No Tom, I use the butt diameter.
Very nice, just started doing fades. What size thread are you using. As a beginner I've been using a lot of D size.
Hank you Paul, and thanks again for watching my video. As for thread size, I mostly use size A, but use size D to secure my wraps. Hope this helps.
i just started making rod and was wondering what kind of finish you use for something like this, I tried the u40 gloss the same as for the guides and did not work very well and had to take it off.
Thank you for asking Nicolas, and I use Flex Coat. Please let me know if you have any other questions.
Nice technique. I was wondering, how did you determine the number of threads to use?
Dave, there really is not a set number of threads to start with. I almost always start with an odd number though when doing a fade wrap. For the spiral wrap it is really about filling in the space as you wrap. Does this help?
@@reelbluecustomrods That's what I usually do as well, hoped you had some secret magic LOL. Keep up with the videos, they give us all some neat ideas.
@@daver6306 - thank you very much, and I really appreciate the support. Take care.
Hi John, Question: Did my first closed spiral wrap about 5 inches and one finish coat last night. This morning looks like some threads raised up like they got loose during finishing coat application. Wondering if that is a possibility? Just in a couple spots and not too bad. Your thoughts on a second coat and how to prevent in future. Thanks, love what you do on your channel.
Craig, great question. I would start with making sure your wraps are tight, and pay extra attention when you put an overwrap down to secure them. As for the epoxy, I always use several coats - usually four. Does this help? Thanks for watching.
Can this be done on an ice rod? They are a very small diameter.
Yes it can, and thank you for watching.
@@reelbluecustomrods thanks. Just brand new to rod wrapping and first attempt nit pretty but looks like it will be useable once it's dry. Just needs a little bling! Marry Christmas and thick ice!
@@michaeljwagner7968 - thanks again and I am sure it will come out looking good. Merry Christmas to you as well, and please stay tuned for more great videos come.
how do you tie off your wrap?
Thanks for asking John and you can watch this video here in how to tie off decorative wraps. Thank you for watching.
ruclips.net/video/VyFlQK9vyoc/видео.html
You was unclear about your spacing. Did you divide your circumference by what? Or if your circumference is say 16mm, are your marks 16mm apart for setting out?
Gary, the spacing is the rod butt diameter. You can measure the circumference of the rod butt and divided it by 3.14159 for the diameter, or you can use a caliper.
Oh I see, divide the circumference by pi. A lot easier to use callipers. Got it thanks.
@@garyturner4050 - yep... A lot easier with calipers.