Nice tip. I have been building rods for 30 years and never thought to do this, I always sight down the blank. I will be using your tip from now on!!! Thanks.
Thank You for your kind words, it definitely means a lot coming from someone with your years of experience. I’ve been building for 14 years and I could kick myself in my behind that it took me about 12 years to come up with it lol 🎣
I’ve tried that before, but if the blank had the slightest of curve in it, it wouldn’t line up for me, but it was helpful otherwise. Thank You for watching our videos🎣
They have been proven to, one of the main reasons is, the smaller guide in the first guide calms the line down before it gets to the other guides helping it to cast further, be more accurate and less effort in casting by the angler
I am 71 and have macular degeneration. I no longer see straight lines, but sine waves. This is the ONLY way I can line up the guides. After wrapping, I run the line through them again to do a final check and adjustment before finishing.
I hope this tip helps people, I know it works out for me pretty well, I do still double check it. I have noticed over the years blanks have curve to them sometimes and it can throw things off
You are very clever. I believe you just introduced a new and ingenious technique to the rod making University.
Thank You, I try to share little things that work for me
Nice... Definitely going to use this!!!
It really helped me out when I came up with it
Nice tip. I have been building rods for 30 years and never thought to do this, I always sight down the blank. I will be using your tip from now on!!! Thanks.
Thank You for your kind words, it definitely means a lot coming from someone with your years of experience. I’ve been building for 14 years and I could kick myself in my behind that it took me about 12 years to come up with it lol 🎣
Great idea. Love your little tid bits of useful information.
Thank You, we appreciate you watching our videos 🎣
Looking into learning how build my own rods. Thanks for the tip.
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Keep following us, I’m always up to something
Good idea, thanks for sharing.
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Great little tip. Thanks! and I just subscribed.
Thank You, I really appreciate that. I really enjoy sharing things I’ve learned on this rod building journey 🎣
Excellent tip. I will be utilizing this on my next build.
It really works out well🎣
Thank for sharing! Keep up the grea work!
Great tip. Thanks.
Thank You 🎣
Great idea!!
Awesome idea! I’m definitely going to do this
Thank You, I don’t know what made me think of it, but it works out for me pretty good
Good thinking 😉👍
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solid advice thx
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Good idea
How do you determine the position of the reel seat?
I find the backbone of the blank for the reel seat position. The grips and reel seats are always the first steps
Nice I was using a laser line
I’ve tried that before, but if the blank had the slightest of curve in it, it wouldn’t line up for me, but it was helpful otherwise. Thank You for watching our videos🎣
Just curious does microwave guide outperform a traditional guide when using braid? And do you get them from AFTCO? Thanks a bunch
They have been proven to, one of the main reasons is, the smaller guide in the first guide calms the line down before it gets to the other guides helping it to cast further, be more accurate and less effort in casting by the angler
Thank you
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Fuck. I should have thought of that! I should have thought of going that direction instead of coming from the reel.
Don’t feel bad, it only took me 10 years out of the 14 I’ve been building rods for this idea to pop in my head🎣
Cool
Genious!
Thank You 🎣
What if the top is not on straight?
That’s the first I make sure is straight, actually put it on before I start tying guides on🎣
I am 71 and have macular degeneration. I no longer see straight lines, but sine waves. This is the ONLY way I can line up the guides. After wrapping, I run the line through them again to do a final check and adjustment before finishing.
I hope this tip helps people, I know it works out for me pretty well, I do still double check it. I have noticed over the years blanks have curve to them sometimes and it can throw things off
Great tip. Thank you
You are very welcome 🎣