My Dad who lives in Northern Ontario, Canada has been collecting and cutting some prime birchbark for me. I find this to be a really interesting material to make a fishing rod grip with. It has a slight "leathery" feel to it before its topcoated with a finish. I prefer to use Birchwood Casey Tru Oil. Heres some pcs I have received in the mail this week.
Its very straight and nice and thick. he tells me he has his eye on a tree in which the bark is almost 1/4" thick. The tree dia is about 3 feet and he said there is no blemishes on it at all. I should get a few thousand pcs from it!!!!!!!!! Let the lathework begin!!!!
Thursday, 25 June 2009
Wednesday, 17 June 2009
Stabilized Wood and some Fishing!!!
Today I received some beautiful pcs of wood for inlays into my grips. Its stabilized which means it impregnated with monomers. The wood is put into a vacuum chamber so the monomers are diplaced throught the thickness of the wood.The wood will not shrink, crack or warp. Its really what you need for a fishing rod grip especially if your going to use it in the salt. In this order I got some Black Ash Burl, Maple Burl, Red Oak Burl I will be sure to post some photos of the grips and custom seats made with these pcs in the near future.
I took a break from the workshop to do some tubing with a fellow fisherman, customer and rodbuilder Colin. He took me up to Nieldricken Loch up in the Galloway hills for brownies. I didnt fair so well with a few small fish but Colin got a couple nice ones at 14" and 16". The walk in was about 1 1/2 hrs with the heavy pack filled with gear and tube strapped on your back. It was worth it though the scenerary was very nice.
Tuesday, 16 June 2009
The First Blog
I thought it would be a good idea to have a space to just ramble about my recent fishing trips and current /past rodbuilding projects etc. As of late I have been river fishing for brown trout mostly with the dry fly. Heres a few photos
I have been using my new Dan Craft 10' 3 weight. It throws a very nice line although I have been trying to fish as short as possible and sneak up on the wee buggers as best I can. Rod has Fugi Ti framed SiC's wraps encorporate a Forhan Locking Wrap. This really is the business as far as security wraps are concerned. It eliminates any need for a double foot guide even where the stripper is concerned. A few photos of it
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