Very nice clean tutorial, thank you. Im not the most decorative wrapper (spine it, load it, black thread wrap and epoxy, maybe an occasional decal) but starting to branch out and look forward to more videos like this for guys like me.
Love this, your technique on the inlays seems so much simpler then anything else i have seen out there. Thanks much Can you please let us know where you got your scissors and the other cutter you are using
Thanks! Those scissors are Fiskars Curved Detail scissors (think I got them at Hobby Lobby) & the flush cutter is a no-name brand that we sell on our site - voodoorods.com
A good starting wrap to practice would be a simple color switch or a dragon scale wrap - there are multiple tutorials out there but I'm gonna post my version sometime this weekend
I'm sure there is, but as I state in most of the videos I'm just demonstrating my way of doing things and never say this is the "best" way. Its just easier for me and may be for others which is why I shared it. Send me a link to your video showing your way - would love to see it!
Very nice clean tutorial, thank you. Im not the most decorative wrapper (spine it, load it, black thread wrap and epoxy, maybe an occasional decal) but starting to branch out and look forward to more videos like this for guys like me.
I've definitely been doing it wrong, your way seems so much simpler......thank you for the video!
Bro, thank you! I completely forgot how to do this wrap. lol
Looks amazing 👏
What thread clippers are you using? Seems a lot cleaner than a razor like I am using. Making my first rod.
Love this, your technique on the inlays seems so much simpler then anything else i have seen out there. Thanks much Can you please let us know where you got your scissors and the other cutter you are using
Thanks! Those scissors are Fiskars Curved Detail scissors (think I got them at Hobby Lobby) & the flush cutter is a no-name brand that we sell on our site - voodoorods.com
Nice tutorial! Thanks.
Congrats on your new channel...A. D.
Awesome just what I needed to see thank you
really neat wrapping work. I'll try it on my rod
Ill be trying it this way and having the thread transition to a dragonscale and then back to a fade.
The CPxtra for rod blank finish is Absolutely Awesome Thanks
Good vid and new sub! Im also a new rod builder.
Richard from Kansas;)
Is this strong enough for Sea rod’s.😎
Nicely done
Thanks for the video, if you were going to recommend a wrap to a new builder would this be it? Or is there another you like more?
A good starting wrap to practice would be a simple color switch or a dragon scale wrap - there are multiple tutorials out there but I'm gonna post my version sometime this weekend
Can this wrap be used to wrap on guides? Would be tedious but cool.
Sure can but mostly on larger rods & underwraps
very nice tutorial
Very Nice
Looks good
Thanks for sharing
Last section with 25 wraps has my symmetrical brain broken
You are sooo cool ….. more vids…..
can u do 3 different colors on the inlays?
kind of - you can ad a third color at the end to start or integrate a new color
Would you try this on a rod guide?
It can be done. On a small diameter blank you can probably only a few changes, but its done all the time on larger saltwater rods.
@@voodoorods8009 ok thanks, I might try on something else before I try it on a rod guide.
Nice
I like it
How do I get ahold of you?
voodoorods@cox.net
You can email me at voodoorods@cox.net
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There is an easier way without wasting so much thread.
I'm sure there is, but as I state in most of the videos I'm just demonstrating my way of doing things and never say this is the "best" way. Its just easier for me and may be for others which is why I shared it. Send me a link to your video showing your way - would love to see it!