Impressive rod wrapper! I'm trying to understand the reason for double wraps earlier in the video. At about 7:45 you laid the pull thread under the final few wraps creating a single wrap finish, as most rodmakers probably do. Multiple coats of varnish should secure the wraps sufficiently to obtain strength and a smooth wrap.
Can you tell me who makes this wrapping machine I like to get one to learn how to wrap my own rods your help as an expert will be greatly appreciated as a rookery I like to learn the art of making my own rod Thank YOU
Hi, I found your guide wrapping machine really efficient. I would like to duplicate (make my own) or find out if I can buy one. At the very least could you email the dimensions of the machine so that I could make one for myself? It certainly makes sense to have the tread moving and the pole stationary. Herb
Impressive rod wrapper! I'm trying to understand the reason for double wraps earlier in the video. At about 7:45 you laid the pull thread under the final few wraps creating a single wrap finish, as most rodmakers probably do. Multiple coats of varnish should secure the wraps sufficiently to obtain strength and a smooth wrap.
a true artist at work or play.
Can you tell me who makes this wrapping machine I like to get one to learn how to wrap my own rods your help as an expert will be greatly appreciated as a rookery I like to learn the art of making my own rod Thank YOU
Did you come up with that rod wrapper yourself??? Simple Genius. That is absolutely amazing - and you don't have to plug it into the wall to work!!!
Hi, I found your guide wrapping machine really efficient. I would like to duplicate (make my own) or find out if I can buy one. At the very least could you email the dimensions of the machine so that I could make one for myself? It certainly makes sense to have the tread moving and the pole stationary. Herb
Too neat! I’m looking for duct tape and monofilament type of a fix! Nice work though!
You might try using a double-edge razor blade to trim. They're thinner than a single-edge blade.
what about the nick in the thread you made
my Brother,do you have a dvd video on how to build Bamboo flyrods?
That is so cool
Got to say I love the wrapper but the wraps...not what I would accept, the thread looks like rope!
Quero-os a todos ver fazer manualmente sem maquinaria ou utensílios como eu o faço. hahaha.
ok, good....
that gap irrates me
the nicked line irritated him!!!!!