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Tips and tricks when making a dubbing brush

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  • How to make a dubbing brush for fly fishing esox streamers.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 69

  • @johnhenderson1370
    @johnhenderson1370 8 місяців тому +2

    The best dubbing brush video I've seen. Nov 2023.

  • @melhesz
    @melhesz 3 роки тому +6

    I appreciate your candidness. Yes, it all made sense immediately ONCE you said “stiffer fibres on outside”. However, as I’m just beginning to learn how to make my own dubbing brush... I truly enjoyed the step-by-step process, and yours is the first video/info that I’ve learned the most from. Thanks kindly

  • @bruceraymer9008
    @bruceraymer9008 3 роки тому +1

    Nice job! Lots of good information and a new take on avoiding tangled dubbing. Thank you.

  • @georgemiller4087
    @georgemiller4087 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you for taking the time to make this video!! It helped me out a lot with the density and how to layer the materials so they don't clump up. Looking forward to more videos!

  • @jamescorliss1965
    @jamescorliss1965 Рік тому

    Nice ... I just made one and I love it. Thanks for the tips

  • @Stonefly222
    @Stonefly222 3 роки тому +1

    Excellent tips in this vid, most-appreciated!

  • @cpmorris1001
    @cpmorris1001 3 роки тому

    I just want to say thanks! It was really great to have someone take the time to share their experiences.

    • @smbassfisherman2625
      @smbassfisherman2625 3 роки тому

      Man, your video is the BEST I have found for making a brush! Thank you so much!!

  • @TheCanary24
    @TheCanary24 9 місяців тому

    Perfect brush

  • @glennplatvoet7111
    @glennplatvoet7111 Рік тому +1

    That's great information you're showing me the best way I have seen yet easy we'll done thanks for the video

  • @gloving3
    @gloving3 3 роки тому

    Honestly well informed video I like videos that tell you everything even if it is no Brainer we tend to over think or look things and its always good to run over the basics every now an then. Probably the best dub brush video iv seen yet.

  • @davidhudak4180
    @davidhudak4180 5 років тому +2

    Hi Seth, Thanks for making this video - I have just started making brushes, (and having some trouble with it). I will try some of your “tips” for working with the materials.

  • @coleasinas2570
    @coleasinas2570 4 роки тому +2

    Hey man! I got the same x treme dubber from Bills shop. I love it, wish I wouldn’t have wasted all that material when I started if I knew these concepts. Good video !

  • @jimd4504
    @jimd4504 3 роки тому

    Wow what a great video, you really explained it well. Thanks

  • @METALHEADMUSIC9999
    @METALHEADMUSIC9999 3 роки тому

    Best instructional ive watched. Awesome bro. Thank you for all the details.

  • @johnconnolly3635
    @johnconnolly3635 3 роки тому

    Yes very helpful. Thanks

  • @FlyTyer1948
    @FlyTyer1948 3 роки тому

    Interesting method & very nice results. Thanks for sharing.

  • @69spinning
    @69spinning Рік тому

    Great video

  • @scjustin2002
    @scjustin2002 5 років тому +1

    I’ve tried making a couple brushes and the tips and techniques in this video are going to help me out for sure, thanks. I’ve definitely added way to much material and not spread it out enough and it’s been a lot of trial and error for me also. Again thanks and I find a lot of your videos to helpful keep them coming and good luck with the trout opener in a couple days.

    • @darkwaters5217
      @darkwaters5217  5 років тому +1

      Thanks Shaun!!! Good luck with the brushes. Glad the video helped! If our water levels don’t go down, we won’t have much of an opener... 🤙🎣🦈

  • @lukem2492
    @lukem2492 4 роки тому +1

    I made my first synthetic muskie brush exactly like you showed here and I just wanted to thank you for the video. my brush turned out great and it looks awesome on the fly I tied. Your instruction is top notch.

    • @darkwaters5217
      @darkwaters5217  4 роки тому

      Lake Country Muskie On The Fly so good to hear! Thanks for letting me know! Email me a pic of the fly, I’d love to see it. 906waters @ Gmail.com

    • @lukem2492
      @lukem2492 4 роки тому

      I’ve had the opportunity to use the fly I designed using this brush and it is incredible! It’s pretty similar to the one you tied in a video using the brush but has a pacchiarini dragon tail, a rattle and a foam popper reverse tied at the back of the front hook . It’s a kona BGC 3/0 back hook, a 20 or 40mm shank and a kona BGC 6/0 front hook. I used a laser dub head for simplicity. It walks the dog better then any fly design I’ve tried, even better then the Optimus swine. The only change I made to the brush was for the 3.5” big fly fiber I use SF blend instead to add extra bulk and density to in theory push more water. Just wanted to thank you again for your great instructional video and encourage other muskie guys to try this brush.

  • @mikereis7621
    @mikereis7621 2 роки тому

    Very helpful video. Thanks Seth!

  • @bugbiteflytying
    @bugbiteflytying 4 роки тому +2

    Hey wanted to to give a shout out on your tip of picking the fibers vertical in the first part of the spinning. It really helped getting a nice even brush. I used to tie until semi tight and start brushing them out. Worked sometimes well but I would get gaps. This seems to eliminate that problem. Just tied up a dz really nice brushes. Thanks!!

    • @bugbiteflytying
      @bugbiteflytying 4 роки тому

      Picked up this same dubber from Schere's shop. LOVE IT! He recommended using it with just the hand wheel an no drill. Tried that and love the control you have over the spinning!

  • @tonyfrew1
    @tonyfrew1 2 роки тому

    many thanks 👌

  • @scottkaiser6781
    @scottkaiser6781 4 роки тому

    Thank you for sharing, great information. You should show a tying video with that brush (or similar).

  • @lisadavis6305
    @lisadavis6305 4 роки тому

    Thanks for making the video!!! I've been looking for some tips to increase the ease of making these brushes without the small sections of material loss and without the longer lengths of material rolling over so much. Currently, it takes soooo long to pick out a usable brush! Thanks!! BEAUTIFUL brush!

    • @darkwaters5217
      @darkwaters5217  4 роки тому

      Thanks Lisa! It’s always god to hear that videos are helping people. Glad it did!

  • @Craftyfly
    @Craftyfly 5 років тому

    great video,thanks for sharing.

    • @darkwaters5217
      @darkwaters5217  5 років тому

      Absolutely. It’s the small things. I lost track of how many wasted materials I wound up with trying to figure this stuff out. Happy to share!

  • @dougsmith7580
    @dougsmith7580 2 роки тому

    How cool was that ? Very. Looking at the frame and hooks I’m thinking I could make that. The wire would certainly cut down on my clumsiness with dubbing loops and make a more resilient fly. A good winter project for sure. Thanks.

  • @jeffsimmons1567
    @jeffsimmons1567 3 роки тому

    Good video Bud

  • @bretthumphries7911
    @bretthumphries7911 2 роки тому +1

    nice! don't discount your efforts - great information, very helpful.

  • @shaykorittnig6617
    @shaykorittnig6617 4 роки тому

    Hi Seth--Thanks for sharing your experiences with the process of making dubbing brushes! I have the same table from Bill, and had many of the same struggles that you have found ways around. I appreciate you sharing your experiences, as it saved me extra time and money (in materials). My 9 year old son and I met you at Troutfest in Winneconne this winter--we are still hoping to make our way to the U.P. when allowable to fish with you! Best wishes and many blessings to you.

    • @darkwaters5217
      @darkwaters5217  4 роки тому

      Shay Korittnig I remember you and your son! So cool man. I’m glad the video helped. Thanks for letting me know. I hope you and your family are well! Blessings.

  • @fly_yaker
    @fly_yaker 2 роки тому

    Very informative video! I just started making brushes and have already wasted materials. I think it’s because of not “sandwiching” the materials as you showed and that I started spinning too fast too soon. I also think I haven’t spun tight enough, so that when I remove the brush it loosens too much. Thank you for this video, I’m fixing to go try it again. 😉

  • @eugenpeptanaru4877
    @eugenpeptanaru4877 5 місяців тому

    Mui bien amigo

  • @ejmacewan8942
    @ejmacewan8942 2 роки тому +1

    W O W ,,,,,, VERY WELL DONE 👍 THANK YOU FOR YOUR DEDICATION AND CREATIVITY THAT YOU BRING TO THOUSANDS OF US -- GREAT VIDEO -- ,, HELPFUL,,, STEP BY STEP,, WITH SUPER INFO,, AS YOU HAVE LEARNED THRU TRIAL AND ……ERROR,,,,,, THANK YOU FOR SHARING THIS AND TAKING THE TIMETO DEMONSTRATE,, WELL DONE 👍

  • @michaeljames5780
    @michaeljames5780 3 роки тому +1

    Great Video, Thanks. Very informative. I´m gonna try making my own brush bench and after watching how much the side to the drill twisted up in comparison to the stationary side made me wonder if you see the idea of being able to swap sides with the drill to give a more even twist up as a good idea?? This might be helpful when using the wire in S which has 0.003 in diameter, that I think would break more easly with so many turns on one side. For example for making smaller (Shorter Barbed) brushes for the Game Changer or just smaller Pike/Trout lures. Would be great to hear your thoughts on this before I start building. Take care and tight lines, Michael James.

  • @SpearingPike
    @SpearingPike 2 роки тому

    For those tangles right tight to the core use your slicker brush and kinda dig it in and brush perpendicular to the wire. You will get every single tangle out by doing that.

  • @fredbess9344
    @fredbess9344 Рік тому

    Very Nice! Would you use a similar approach when making a brush with deer hair?

  • @wayneoliver5987
    @wayneoliver5987 3 роки тому

    I have never made a dubbing brush.Now after watching how you did yours I don’t think I will have a brob I believe that you aced it and I would rate your technic a 10. Well done and Thank You. Ps I need to know where the link is for your wire , dubbing wax and table can be found

  • @aircomp
    @aircomp Рік тому

    Late to this party but the instructional quality of this video is elite! I'm wondering if having a drill on both sides would tighten the brush more uniformly. Obviously would still go slow early. Also wondering if fine braided wire would work well. I'll definitely be building a setup for myself. Thanks!

    • @darkwaters5217
      @darkwaters5217  7 місяців тому +1

      I’ve never noticed the need to have something that turns both sides. In the end it’s all tight enough, however, if you find something let me know! Thanks.

  • @larryvoltz4768
    @larryvoltz4768 4 роки тому

    Fantastic Seth! I've been able to get the smaller fibers into a brush but struggled with the longer fibers. Your technique works very well and I will be incorporating them into making a long fiber brush. By chance do you have a video of tying that articulated fly? I'll check your website and facebook site as well (and will follow on Instagram). Thanks!

    • @darkwaters5217
      @darkwaters5217  4 роки тому

      Larry Voltz I don’t have a video for that fly up yet. However, I just picked up a bunch more dubbing brush materials from Bill Sherer, so I’ll be spending up some more brushes very soon and then I will get to putting together a time video. Thanks for the comment

    • @darkwaters5217
      @darkwaters5217  4 роки тому

      I just uploaded a tying video on that fly. Enjoy

    • @larryvoltz4768
      @larryvoltz4768 4 роки тому +1

      @@darkwaters5217 I just watched that video! Nice looking mouse - I really like how the brush adds the bulk without the weight.

  • @Ghreybeard19
    @Ghreybeard19 3 роки тому

    Since one end of your Brush is twisted tighter than the other, would it help if you also rigged up another drill to the looser side?

  • @fishnlift01
    @fishnlift01 4 роки тому

    New to brushes. Plan to start spinning some soon. How would you recommend storing? I was leaning toward Plano bait storage boxes or totes. Thought the materials would end up matted, especially the longer ones. Suppose they could be brushed out before using. Your thoughts?

    • @darkwaters5217
      @darkwaters5217  4 роки тому

      I see guys hang them a lot. Otherwise brushing them flat on both sides is fine. Most of the brushes you’ll buy have been brushed flat anyway. It’s actually easier to wrap that way.

    • @fishnlift01
      @fishnlift01 4 роки тому +1

      @@darkwaters5217 Gotcha. Great video, btw. Thanks for your help. Keep up the good work. Thanks

    • @darkwaters5217
      @darkwaters5217  4 роки тому

      fishnlift01 no problem. Thanks for inquiring.

  • @wayneoliver5987
    @wayneoliver5987 3 роки тому

    Is all the material and tools on your web site Darkwatersclyshop ?

  • @wyattstrobeck2317
    @wyattstrobeck2317 2 роки тому

    What pound test wire are you using

  • @bugbiteflytying
    @bugbiteflytying 4 роки тому

    Does that dub box use a drill? Or does it have it's own motor?

    • @darkwaters5217
      @darkwaters5217  4 роки тому

      eric it takes a drill.

    • @bugbiteflytying
      @bugbiteflytying 4 роки тому +1

      @@darkwaters5217 Yeah thats what I use on mine but I was trying to find a motor that I could attach.

  • @johanwithag2432
    @johanwithag2432 7 місяців тому

    Hi, I see this often, that the (motor) driven site gets much more turns then the other site. I think I will try a device that I can turn from both sites.

    • @darkwaters5217
      @darkwaters5217  7 місяців тому

      I am unaware of a device that turns both sides. If you’ve found one, leave a link. Thanks!

    • @johanwithag2432
      @johanwithag2432 7 місяців тому +1

      @@darkwaters5217 Hi, you are right. I don't also. But when I would build one myself, I would make the device hand turn-able from both sites. It makes such a big difference in evenly distribute the turns of the wire.

    • @johanwithag2432
      @johanwithag2432 6 місяців тому

      @@darkwaters5217 Hi, I made a simple hand rotatable device that I can rotate from both sites. This give much better results because the windings are now evenly distributed over the wire. Also the tension on the winding are now evenly along the wire.

  • @sigurdurmarolafsson4183
    @sigurdurmarolafsson4183 Рік тому

    Great video, I just rán it for about the 20th time.
    I am just wandering...... how badly did the your wife/fiance/girlfreind/partner chew you out for rubbing the wax on your clothing?¿