Saw Blade Thread Wrap (JTOB): Custom Rod Building
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- čas přidán 5. 08. 2024
- In this tutorial, I demonstrate how to conduct a Saw Blade thread wrap on your next custom fishing rod build.
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I cannot believe I have never thought about doing the trim like you do. Freaking brilliant. Thanks for the tips!
Thank you very much WM. I really appreciate the positive feedback and support. Thanks for watching and feel free to let me know how yours turns out.
Very nice work I like that you kept it simple and the video was clear and understandable. thank you and please keep the videos coming.
Dan, sorry for the late response, but thank you for the great feedback and I appreciate the support.
Holy shit. That is so wizard. First time I've ever seen something so ingenious.
Thank you very much for the great comments and support.
I'm going to be using this technique on my next build thank you for sharing this
You are very welcome and thank you for watching and commenting Joe.
I'm just getting started on rod building glad i found your channel!!!
Awesome Eddie and glad to hear it. Thank you for watching and please let me know if you have any questions.
Good technique and well explained.
Thank you Frank, I appreciate the support. Tight lines.
Love your work 👏 The way you explain what you are doing is so easy to follow, well done and Thank You Sir 👌
Awesome and glad to hear it Gavin. I truly appreciate the feedback and thank you for watching and commenting.
Wonderful technique, perfect job !
Thank you very much, and thanks again for watching and commenting.
Awesome man. Thanks. You've given me my weekend ideas
Very welcome Daniel, and thank you for watching and commenting. Have a great weekend.
Nice work man!! I like it!
Thank you Richard.
Thanks for all your hard work sir
You are very welcome and thank you for watching.
Great job
Thank you.
I like the view of the camera. Can see very well how you do it.
Thank you for the comment Richard, and thank you again for watching and commenting on my videos.
great video and info john
The hank you Tom and glad you enjoyed it.
Very good
Thank you very much.
Thank you for sharing
You are very welcome. Thanks for watching.
Awesome
The hank you Sam.
Parabéns trabalho excelente
Thank you very much.
SALUT VRAIMENT COOL TA VIDEO 👍
Thank you.
A great trim. I hope I can do half as good!?
Thank you Frank and I’m sure you will do just fine. You will get the hang of it once you do it a few times.
Nice effect. Can you wrap 2 different threads 2 colors for the saw blade at the same time?
Yes you can Craig, and there is a recently posted video on my channel on how to do exactly that. Thank you for watching and commenting.
Nice work bro.. btw what size u use for the Thread? A or D?
I’m t depends really, but this was size A if I remember. Thank you for watch and commenting Mr. J.
Everything looks great, but there is a portion in the diameter where it looks like crap, any techniques to avoid this?
Are you referring to the ends of the wraps?
just found your channel, good information. Question, why do you have your thread wrapped around the eye let on the thread tensioner
Dorf, thank you for the support and the great question. I did not purposely wrap the thread around the thread tensioner. It just kind of happened by accident.
I kinda thought as much as that happens to me some times, being fairly new to rod building, I wanted to make sure I wasn't missing something
what tension is put on the saw blade wrap while twisting tge thread and turning on the rod otself
Medium. I don’t like it lose because it won’t lay down correctly if it’s not tighter.
Question. After you do 1st side of saw blade what would happen if you wrap 2nd saw blade the opposite way?
Great question, and you would end up with an olive branch wrap.
Awesome job explaining. Helps novice builders like myself learn. I just learned how to do a color change from a video. It came out nice. I am about to attemp this wrap on my new 12’ surf rod build
@@trooperdee1970 - thank you, and glad to hear you are learning different wrapping techniques.
Your video was very helpful, but I noticed that the thread coming from the spool appears to be looped around the eye of the tiptop on the tensioning rod instead of running through it. Is that intentional? Thanks.
No, not intentional. It just happens sometimes on my wrapper. Thank you for watching and the great feedback.
@@reelbluecustomrods Thanks again, I just bought one of those wrappers and wanted to make sure I wasn't missing a trick of the trade.
Nice work my friend a pleasure to watch and learn ,in for a sub, thank you.
Aussie Chris. cheers
Thank you Chris and I’m glad you enjoyed the video. Thank you for watching and commenting.
The way this guy does trim band id be done in seconds.everybody has a diff way i guess...how many years you been wrapping rods
Thank you for watching and sorry for the late response.
What is the black thing you’re using for the trim metallic wraps ? Please don’t say a plastic straw they been banned here for awhile and had to find 😩😂
It’s a plastic straw…sorry.
@@reelbluecustomrods 😩😂 I will try find one or something else I guess guess for the reply and the video 🫡
@@blackfur241 - very welcome.
Epoxy mixing stick works, cut a piece of chopstick, etc. 😎