This ultralight glass fly rod is 6'10" and rated 2/3wt. 2 pieces with spigot ferrule.
The main feature will be the rattan wrapped grip and the engraved single sliding band reel seat.
Started off with the preparation of the rattan wrapped grip. That is how it look before finishing.
... and this is how it looks when completed with a few coat of SPAR urethane.
Then it was time to assemble the rod. The guides and hook keeper was wrapped with Pearsall's Jasper silk thread.
The fiberglass rod was finished with a few coat of poly urethane.
Another angle view of the completed rod.
Full view.
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Showing posts with label silk thread. Show all posts
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Monday, August 26, 2013
BAMBOO fly rod - The grass of streams -
Adding this to my Bamboo built is a small little bamboo rod for streams.
This is a Winston taper, 6' 2pc 1 tip 3wt.
Up locking vintage looking wood insert reel mounted to a reversed half wells cork grip. The snake guides are wrapped with gold silk thread.
Nickel silver ferrule.
This is a Winston taper, 6' 2pc 1 tip 3wt.
Up locking vintage looking wood insert reel mounted to a reversed half wells cork grip. The snake guides are wrapped with gold silk thread.
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
The refurbishment and repair of Phillipson Fly Fox
This was a request from a friend to repair this Phillipson Fly Fox fly rod which was crack above the cork grip and have the cork grip replaced.
I do not know what causes the cracks but it was quite severe. I had to do a fiberglas insertion to the cracked area and another round of wrapping above it.
The cracks are found at the rod decals area.
The condition of the cork grip.
Stacking up of cork rings for new grip
New cork grip shaped and the hardware of the old handle was removed.
A 9" fiberglas blank to be inserted in the the FLy Fox at the cracked area.
The old cork grip was stripped and to be replaced with a new one.
New handle replace and a layer of cork seal was applied onto it.
The slidng band and bottom cap was fixed. After the cork seal dried, the cork handle looked seasoned.
Internal strenghtening done, now the external reinforcement.
The cracked area was wrapped with white silk thread.
The silk thread wrapped all around covering the rod decal.
Later, a layer of epoxy was applied onto the silk thread wrapping.. and the silk thread became transparent showing the rod decal underneath it.
There... it's all done. Replaced, repaired and the old rod decal remain...
I do not know what causes the cracks but it was quite severe. I had to do a fiberglas insertion to the cracked area and another round of wrapping above it.
The cracks are found at the rod decals area.
The condition of the cork grip.
Stacking up of cork rings for new grip
New cork grip shaped and the hardware of the old handle was removed.
A 9" fiberglas blank to be inserted in the the FLy Fox at the cracked area.
The old cork grip was stripped and to be replaced with a new one.
New handle replace and a layer of cork seal was applied onto it.
The slidng band and bottom cap was fixed. After the cork seal dried, the cork handle looked seasoned.
Internal strenghtening done, now the external reinforcement.
The cracked area was wrapped with white silk thread.
The silk thread wrapped all around covering the rod decal.
Later, a layer of epoxy was applied onto the silk thread wrapping.. and the silk thread became transparent showing the rod decal underneath it.
There... it's all done. Replaced, repaired and the old rod decal remain...
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