Thank you for your response. You are the first person that turned me onto making my own fishing lures. It's truly an honor. Have always enjoyed your videos! Good luck with your new home, and I am looking forward to your new videos.
You all prolly dont give a damn but does any of you know of a tool to get back into an Instagram account?? I was dumb lost the account password. I appreciate any help you can offer me.
@Liam Charlie thanks for your reply. I found the site thru google and Im trying it out atm. Seems to take quite some time so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
I can't help but tell you how enjoyable it has been to watch you work your magic. I think it's just simply wonderful, thanks for sharing it with us all.
You’re like a modern day “Jack Hargreaves”. That is a complement you understand. Great stuff, really interesting to see you at work. This will inspire me to clean out the garage and have a space to do these sorts of things. Thank you.
An American viewer from Alabama, love your vids. Was just checking in to make sure all was good, figure the winter slows things down even worse there, look forward to new vids as always though.
Having built a couple of dozen rods over the last 30 years the single most important tip I would like to pass on is to always test and adjust your ring spacing before whip anything. This is particularly important for a multiplier / baitcaster rod where you'll be fishing the line along the top of the blank. Glue on the tip ring, tape on the butt ring in the optimum position in relation to the reel seat and spigot. then tape on the intermediate rings in there approximate position. Tread some line through, put a load on and see how the line sits between the rings. You can keep adjusting the spacing, or even add or subtract rings, until it looks right and you're happy.
After 30 years of amateur Rod building one tip I can offer in your wrapping is when you tie the tuck under wrap at the end of the wrap instead of using string to pull through the wrap use a guitar E 6th string usually the thickness of it is .010 , about 5in long bended in half , it makes it easier to pull through and you can do it with just one hand and it will never break if you drop it you can pick it up with a magnet on a stick instead of bending over give it a try you'll be amazed at the difference
Just watched one of your videos for the first time and you are a true craftsman in many ways with a great presentation style that makes for very enjoyable watching with the bonus of clear and concise build instructions - I look forward to watching more of your videos - thank you
He seems to still be active just not on youtube. Look up "Paul Adams (the Handmade Fisherman)" and his FB page should come up. He's posted stuff this year but I don't think he's doing youtube anymore.
A really great video Paul! A very insightful introduction to Rod building, this is something I'd love to try when I can finally afford a place with a garage, I'll definitely be following your methods.
Brilliant video Paul. Best one on UA-cam for advice and tips on whippings. A lot of time and effort has gone into this video. Im in the process of completing a full rod rebuild on my Greys beachcaster and is nearly finished just the epoxy to go so looking forward to the next video.
Awesome bro! I do some decorative work on rods from time to time. There's no right or wrong but some procedures are easier. Always glad to see your vids! Looking forward to part 2!
Hello grettings from Croatia,is the finding spine same to apply to telescopic bolognese rod 7m long,I have naked telescopic 7m bolognese rod which I need to put guides,the only thing I see on each section where the guide is going ,is the connection line of carbon connected when manufactured( this is naked version of bolognese rod),as I search for the info over internet, on some sites I see that connecting carbon line was suposed to be the spine and the guides will need to be at 180 degrees from that line( opposite side of that line , because the joint line is the tuffiest part of section). On some manufactured rods there is a clear white marked line where the guide is supposed to come ,but in my case that white marking is missing. I have seen Your videos of lure making,few times ,and I found them very educational and interresting,Your videos are amazing,everything well explained.
Awesome video paul been thinking of making a rod for my self too and it got whole lot easier now, looking forward on the next video. Ps. nuffinbutfishing is awesome video maker, been watching his stuff for a few years now. The guy deserves way more subs for all of the hard work he puts into his videos.
really was so nice but if you not think bad i want to give you some advice about your drill, sewing machine engine gets better than the drill we was using it to make spiral soft springs, it have own mechanism, just install and use
interesting video.Can you tell me if a rod builder can take my existing rod which is an 8' one piece and cut it and make a two piece,but I want it to be a 9' rod when complete and have a different action to it?Basically a new top section would have to be made.
probably not enough tension, or the there is not enough line pulled through at the ends, i am whipping on a mat finished blank which is a lot easier than on a gloss painted blank
Paul, Another great video. I have watched it several times. Thank you for that. Just finished my 1st Conventional/Casting Rod. Broke all the rules: Paracord for Handle Snake/Fly Guides wrapped then CA Glue/Shrink Tube to secure Nail Polish on top as a finish Found that the Line lays between the Guide Feet on the top of the Blank exactly following the curve of the Blank. Will be mounting a Penn 9 and drift fishing chunked bait. Please keep the videos coming. Steve Jetskisportfishing.com PS I welcome comments....
I'd love to see the quality of the two keyboard professional warriors work, that down liked this super video .Perhaps they could enlighten us all with their own superior video's.
Always enjoyed your videos. And as a custom rod builder, I think you did a great job explaining and showing how to build a rod. I also share tips, tricks, and hacks to help novice to experienced builders, but no where the quality of filmography, maybe one day. Check me out sometimes.
Hi Paul , do you still have an account for patrons support ( buy me a coffee) I would be happy to make a contribution if it would mean these amazing videos will still be available.
Thank you for your response. You are the first person that turned me onto making my own fishing lures. It's truly an honor. Have always enjoyed your videos! Good luck with your new home, and I am looking forward to your new videos.
You all prolly dont give a damn but does any of you know of a tool to get back into an Instagram account??
I was dumb lost the account password. I appreciate any help you can offer me.
@Desmond Samuel instablaster =)
@Liam Charlie thanks for your reply. I found the site thru google and Im trying it out atm.
Seems to take quite some time so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Liam Charlie It did the trick and I actually got access to my account again. I am so happy:D
Thanks so much, you saved my account !
@Desmond Samuel no problem =)
I could listen to you talk all day bro not to mention you have some super original content. Glad your back to making videos!
Haven't even watched it yet, but I genuinely smiled when I saw the notification pop up!!
It does do that to you....
This is one of the best fishing shows.
The Handmade Fisherman doing what he does best! Making us Smile 😀 Great Work Well Done Paul 🎣
cheers
I can't help but tell you how enjoyable it has been to watch you work your magic. I think it's just simply wonderful, thanks for sharing it with us all.
You’re like a modern day “Jack Hargreaves”. That is a complement you understand. Great stuff, really interesting to see you at work. This will inspire me to clean out the garage and have a space to do these sorts of things. Thank you.
Taking me right back to my rod building days - Thanks
Hey Splish Splash where have you been man! We miss your videos!
@@WolfennFaLL I know it has been a while, but it wont take too long now
More relaxing than a bubble bath after work in february.
random but I will take it as compliment
An American viewer from Alabama, love your vids. Was just checking in to make sure all was good, figure the winter slows things down even worse there, look forward to new vids as always though.
Having built a couple of dozen rods over the last 30 years the single most important tip I would like to pass on is to always test and adjust your ring spacing before whip anything. This is particularly important for a multiplier / baitcaster rod where you'll be fishing the line along the top of the blank.
Glue on the tip ring, tape on the butt ring in the optimum position in relation to the reel seat and spigot. then tape on the intermediate rings in there approximate position. Tread some line through, put a load on and see how the line sits between the rings. You can keep adjusting the spacing, or even add or subtract rings, until it looks right and you're happy.
That is an excellent tip (no pun). A very important one too!
After 30 years of amateur Rod building one tip I can offer in your wrapping is when you tie the tuck under wrap at the end of the wrap instead of using string to pull through the wrap use a guitar E 6th string usually the thickness of it is .010 , about 5in long bended in half , it makes it easier to pull through and you can do it with just one hand and it will never break if you drop it you can pick it up with a magnet on a stick instead of bending over give it a try you'll be amazed at the difference
might give it a try, but someone who plays a guitar in my house is not going to be happy
Just watched one of your videos for the first time and you are a true craftsman in many ways with a great presentation style that makes for very enjoyable watching with the bonus of clear and concise build instructions - I look forward to watching more of your videos - thank you
Another cinematic masterpiece! Never go changing brother!
IF YOU DON"T RELEASE THE SECOND PART OF THIS VIDEO I"M GONNA LOSE MY MIND!!!!
Me too!
RIP
@@buckstarchaser2376 really? 😳
He seems to still be active just not on youtube. Look up "Paul Adams (the Handmade Fisherman)" and his FB page should come up. He's posted stuff this year but I don't think he's doing youtube anymore.
Does this man still exist ? His videos are still good even now. Come back !!!
From all of us here in Huddersfield, we love you man.
Also, Louis has a poster of you that needs signing.
tell him to tidy his room and I will think about it
Thanks for another brilliant video. I've build a rod a few years ago but I've learned a lot watching this video, great tips and tricks. Thank you.
I really enjoyed this, editing, music, presentation 10/10.
As always Paul a great video. Wonderfully shot and excellent info. Well done
A really great video Paul! A very insightful introduction to Rod building, this is something I'd love to try when I can finally afford a place with a garage, I'll definitely be following your methods.
Brilliant video Paul. Best one on UA-cam for advice and tips on whippings. A lot of time and effort has gone into this video. Im in the process of completing a full rod rebuild on my Greys beachcaster and is nearly finished just the epoxy to go so looking forward to the next video.
should be soon, just need to build a quick turning rack
Can’t wait for part 2. Very helpful video.
Awesome bro! I do some decorative work on rods from time to time. There's no right or wrong but some procedures are easier. Always glad to see your vids! Looking forward to part 2!
cheers
Brilliant video, you make it look so easy. I will start off with the whipping jig and hopefully get my own rod made soon. Thanks for the video.
Another exceptional video,thanks Paul
Very enjoyable. Gosh your vids are beautifully shot and edited. Bravo.
That is so neat, I always wanted to make my own rod I might need to try it now.
Hello grettings from Croatia,is the finding spine same to apply to telescopic bolognese rod 7m long,I have naked telescopic 7m bolognese rod which I need to put guides,the only thing I see on each section where the guide is going ,is the connection line of carbon connected when manufactured( this is naked version of bolognese rod),as I search for the info over internet, on some sites I see that connecting carbon line was suposed to be the spine and the guides will need to be at 180 degrees from that line( opposite side of that line , because the joint line is the tuffiest part of section). On some manufactured rods there is a clear white marked line where the guide is supposed to come ,but in my case that white marking is missing. I have seen Your videos of lure making,few times ,and I found them very educational and interresting,Your videos are amazing,everything well explained.
Nice Paul, greetings from Brazil !
Awesome video paul been thinking of making a rod for my self too and it got whole lot easier now, looking forward on the next video.
Ps. nuffinbutfishing is awesome video maker, been watching his stuff for a few years now. The guy deserves way more subs for all of the hard work he puts into his videos.
yes he is a great guy, looking forward to th fishing rod video from you with a 100,00 scales carved on it, cheers Mikko
Awesome video Paul your truly a masters at what you do the offer still stands to come do some bass fishing keep up the great work
have to get the fishing rod finished first, cheers
Nice work Paul.
Glad you did this I'm really looking forward to the next one. Thanks
thanks
really was so nice but if you not think bad i want to give you some advice about your drill,
sewing machine engine gets better than the drill we was using it to make spiral soft springs, it have own mechanism, just install and use
i have a sewing machine motor, but opted for the drill driver as a lot of people already have them. cheers
interesting video.Can you tell me if a rod builder can take my existing rod which is an 8' one piece and cut it and make a two piece,but I want it to be a 9' rod when complete and have a different action to it?Basically a new top section would have to be made.
Great video, can’t wait for the next one! Editing was really really good.
thanks
So beautiful job and professional man 👌👍
Great share! Thank you Paul, inspiring as always.
Great vid la.
Can you buy just a tip section to replace a broken one or do they only sell them as a couple?
Enjoying my sunday HMFM 'Catch' up
thanks for the Great content Paul , will be a great ref in the coming weeks when i do my 1st build.
Atb
Ry
Where is part 2. Loved the part 1
Very nice job , good educational video
Great tutorial. Is there a part 2 that got uploaded? Can’t seem to find it
never made it sorry, i ended working in the fishing rod factory
Howdy from Sarasota Fl.
As always you make the best vids!!!
thanks
What a good video you do it well by keeping it simple
Good stuff there Paul
cheers
Where did you get the blanks and how much did you Pay. Im thinking to build a casting rod for myself with a good strong blank.
Impressive work 👍
Enjoyed this and have to agree about nuffinbutfishin. Joe has become one of the best, and indeed has made a career out of his hobby.
yes, it is great to see he is doing really well from it, well deserved
Is there going to be a part 2 released?
Cool I've been waiting for this.
Paul great as always but please pretty please where is Part 2?
can u tell me when the second part of custom fishing rod is out please
As per usual great video, why are people doin thumbs down??
Trens de Pesca - Brasil - Muito bom como sempre, parabéns!
Any word on what's going on with Paul? Haven't seen anything from him for awhile. Has he gone strictly to his content on the patreon page?
no i am doing up a wreck of a house so i can move in, then i should be back making some videos, hopefully this year
Great work 👍
Great video.Thanks!
Where have you been it’s been a year since you posted ?
My nylon winding is starting to unwind, any advice how to resecure........thanks for posting
probably not enough tension, or the there is not enough line pulled through at the ends, i am whipping on a mat finished blank which is a lot easier than on a gloss painted blank
Where can I buy a cane i wrap
I’m loving this!
Great video Paul! Just an FYI, the Etsy link seems to direct to a missing page.
cheers for spotting that, i have fixed it, you are a life saver
Please release the next part! 🙈🙈🙈
Just superb
Paul,
Another great video. I have watched it several times. Thank you for that.
Just finished my 1st Conventional/Casting Rod. Broke all the rules:
Paracord for Handle
Snake/Fly Guides wrapped then CA Glue/Shrink Tube to secure
Nail Polish on top as a finish
Found that the Line lays between the Guide Feet on the top of the Blank exactly following the curve of the Blank.
Will be mounting a Penn 9 and drift fishing chunked bait.
Please keep the videos coming.
Steve
Jetskisportfishing.com
PS
I welcome comments....
That's it, I'm giving this a try 👍
I'd love to see the quality of the two keyboard professional warriors work, that down liked this super video .Perhaps they could enlighten us all with their own superior video's.
well it is their problem, thanks for the kind words
Eagerly awaiting. .........
part 2, please please please~
Where's the next vid paul were are you were missing you
how's that shot of the pencil shavings going?
did you see the pencil sharpener in there, i didn't end up using the shots i spent too much time on
Magnifique 👍👍👍👍👍🗼
PLEASE UPLOAD AGAIN
The video was great. But how does this help my golf game?
only a good four inches of snow, could improve that
Did something happen to him?
What happened to part two
try getting a shave and smarten up
Seriously man, you are one of the most smart, creative fishing gear making youtuber!! Keep it up please!
part 2 sir.
Excelente video 👏👏
Wow
Make a diy tackle box
No part 2 :(
2 years later and no part 2 😭
Honestly mate!!!!!! Is there anything you can’t make?
Top video too!
Nice job...!! Maestro...!
Always enjoyed your videos. And as a custom rod builder, I think you did a great job explaining and showing how to build a rod. I also share tips, tricks, and hacks to help novice to experienced builders, but no where the quality of filmography, maybe one day. Check me out sometimes.
Just been over to your channel and subscribed, really liked the homemade eva grips, and the cleaning tips are great thanks
try getting a shave and smarten up lol and bring the next episode out please
Hi Paul , do you still have an account for patrons support ( buy me a coffee) I would be happy to make a contribution if it would mean these amazing videos will still be available.
Part 2 please HURRY HURRY HURRY ʘ‿ʘ
To much talking