Harvesting Flash Materials From Fabric
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- čas přidán 27. 08. 2024
- The main quest I have is to help people understand that being frugal does not mean to be cheap. The video on my CZcams channel explains how to get angel hair (very thin flash) from a fabric used to make dresses and other garments.
We can see things in the video just fine, and most all of us have common sense, we get it!!
Every youtuber goes on and on about whether we can see something or not!! The only time we can not see something is when people move out of the camera frame...now we can not see!!
Just an observation!😂😂😂😂 as always, great information!!
Thank you!
Love this stuff!
On one hand, I do support my local fly shops as much as possible.
On the OTHER hand, when you DO get the stuff in, you get SO LITTLE!!
A little bit of dubbing!
A SHORT length of chenille!
It's like *really* you can't include ANY more in the package?! So making some stuff from scratch IS the way to go!!
I've watched a few of your videos in past, but recently have reconnected, your ideas your approach, NO loud music or annoying baggage, just pure honest substance for probies and us old school guys, THANK YOU will be searching your archives and staying in touch, STEVE SW MISSOURI OZARKS
I have discovered that a small pair of haemostats may be the best hackle pliers you will ever use! Once that hackle is gripped and locked it has a n excellent grip!
Yep, I have a bunch of them in different sizes. The best size is the 3 inch ones.
Fantastic, Mike. Have been enjoying your videos for a long time now, and I always appreciate when you discuss out of the box materials. So much stuff out there that's usable, just takes a bit of creativity.
Look forward to the future segments. Thanks again for all of your great tutorials.
Happy tying.
wow great info. I'm a total newbie retired and looking into getting into a hobby Thank You for the advanced knowledge. Following
Fishtail yarn from Temu, cheap, reasonable lengths available, easy enough to dissemble. Even 4 or 5 threads on a smaller dark body fly scattered across the body, and tied at the tail. Good video! I love sourcing my materials on the cheap.
Thank you... I won't buy anything off Temu. That's why I look for sources right under our noses.
I am on social security disability and so money is a object for me. I want to make flies and lures for fishing. This video is awesome for me. Thank you
'Been using this stuff for a few years . . . I picked up several different colors of it at a DOLLAR TREE store - During one Halloween , there were little girl's 'costumes' that had AT LEAST 2 yards of the material in EACH ONE ! ! ! Correct me if I'm wrong . . . One dollar plus tax is LESS than 6.99 plus tax !
I haven't made any brushes out of it , but have used it as tailing & flash quite a bit . . . * I'm always on the lookout for inexpensive , or FREE materials . . . including 'fresh roadkill' when the weather is COLD . . . 'nuff said about THAT . New sub here - - -
Excellent tutorial! Makes a really nice brush.
Having such a good time browsing your channel that I can't break myself away of order one of your tables. Having said that II am going to get my name on your list for a table. By the way, you do an outstanding job of presenting your material.
I like this. Very clever.
I picked up a multi colored Halloween wig from wally world for $6.00. On to a cheap fly box. 10mm foam from hobby loby 2x6 foot sheet for $25. Cut to fit the plano open tackle trays.
AWESOME ...
I've learned more in one video than any ten I can think of.
What vice is it you are using, I am about to buy one and have looked at so many it is a blurrrrrrr.
Thank you for your patience and camera angles. Your camera is SUPER CLEAR and picks up everything thing, also thanks for NOT using the rotary, like you said ... not everyone has a rotary..
New subscriber and really can't wait to learn more.
Sincerely,
Nick in Redfield Arkansas
Thank you@ The current table does not have the extension. The updated table will be listed soon on my etsy page. The vise I use is a Renzetti Traveler. You can follow its progress on my website (that needs work) at:
thefrugalflyrodder.com
brilliant, sir. Thanks for sharing. Did you come up with this? You might want to check a norvise in combination with this table technique. Thanks for the inspiration.
This will fit any vise with a .36 to .40 post. I have them on my Etsy store. Oh, yes, I did come up with the harvesting idea.
Hi, You always come up with great new Ideas also what is that brush table called and where can i get one@@TheFrugalFlyRodder...Thank You
I love this way of doing the brushes and am wondering where I can find a frother like what you are using also the hair extensions in the different colors like what you are using I love tiring flies and this gives me more materials and ideas to add to my home kit.
There is a link to the one I use on my website:
www.thefrugalflyrodder.com/harvesting-flash-materials-from-fabric/
Great video Mike. I’m wondering about the synthetic “hair extension” material, is it waterproof like the Bonnie Craft Cord yarn? Looks like it would be a good alternative to EP a fibers. Thanks
Really nice vid.
Like the technique of making a small brush.
The material you use, kanakalon, how does it move in the water?
Greetings and tight lines from The Netherlands.
Kanekalon moves like real hair.
Great video
Can I ask could you use this material as a substitute for mylar?
Many thanks
It's not really a substitute for mylar because it's way too thin. It's like angel hair, but even thinner than that.
I paid a dollar for that 36” hair at the 99 cent store
If you raise the dubbing table it may be better to access the hook
Maybe, but I now tilt the table, which opens it up quite a bit.
So what is the fabric? I cant find where you said the kind or where you get it
I should have done a better job with showing the label. I did mention it around 10 seconds into the video.
lame fabric
do you have a source for those hair extensions?
Here ya go:
Kanekalon
amzn.to/3Pb5W8C
Much appreciated@@TheFrugalFlyRodder
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Why don't you use the rotary function of your vise?
I do use it, just not often when producing video, that way, the people who don't have a rotary vise can relate.
Went into Sportsman's Warehouse to buy some dyed guinea hen hackles they want $10.00 for like 6 hackles.
So dyeing your own is the way to go. I am all about doing whatever we can to stay out of the fly shops!! They over charge by a long shot!
That's a video subject I've been contemplating producing for quite some time now. I wanted to open a fly shop, but obviously, that didn't happen. There are some really good fly shops out there, but there are others that will do anything when it comes to making money... even if it means to squeeze out any possible competition.
Sportsmans Warehouse blows chunks. I wouldnt lose any sleep if they went out of business.
this table looks awlsome........
Bro...we can see what you are doing. Stop worrying about the camera!
I have no idea what you're referring to.