Monday, September 19, 2016

9-19-16

Strength of a Node - Less Strip

Here is a shot of a node - less strip being bent in half to show the strength of the splices. There are Three splices in this strip. On in the very middle at the arc of the bend,  and one on either side. There was no failure in this strip and the splices stayed completely in tact. I wouldn't do this to a rod, but you get the idea.




Wrapping and Varnishing Rod 431606

Here are the wraps for the 7' 2/2 for a Four weight line. The Signature wrap is Classic Chestnut Gossamer Silk tipped in Claret and Black Gossamer. The main wraps of the rod are wrapped in Black Gossamer tipped with Classic Chestnut. There are Three Four turn wraps that are at 12" , 15" and 18" from the bottom of the grip. The ferrules are wrapped in Black and tipped in Classic Chestnut. This rod will be dipped as soon as the wraps are dry. It will be available if anyone is looking for a crisp 
medium fast Four weight.

Wraps Before Varnish





Wraps After First Coat of Varnish

They will look much better when totally finished out !!




You can see the dark and light spliced strips in this photo. Maybe a little over the top for some, but I like the look.




Some of the Mess After Wrapping a 2/2 Rod




Next up will be My version of a PHY Midge. A 6'3" for a Four Weight.

Thanks for looking as always.

Anthony