Chevron wrap how to. Tutorial on how to do a chevron rod wrap like a pro
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- Опубліковано 25 лип 2024
- If you want to see a how to do a chevron rod wrap like a pro, then join us as Captain Greg Chorebanian from the hit tv series "wicked tuna" shows how to create a beautiful chevron rod wrap! He is creating this chevron for a good buddy and sharing his skills so you can wrap one like this. Captain Greg has been building custom rods for friends and clients for the past 15 years and his work displays his skill and precision. Every step he takes is on full display for you to make one of these beautiful wraps. Hope you enjoy this tutorial
00:00 Introduction 00:16 how to lay out the pattern for your chevon wrap
07:46 preparing to wrap with masking and 2 way tape
08:57 adding thread to begin the chevron
17:14 mixing and applying the first epoxy coat
19:53 removing the masking and 2 way tape
24:00 using a mandrel and adding the cork and ring to complete the handle
28:30 finishing the chevron wrap 33:46 adding a coat of epoxy to complete the chevron
35:45 outro and close - Спорт
Skilled hands!
He’s the best. Thanks for commenting
Thank you so much for sharing this wonderful experience
Thanks for watching. That’s very kind of you to say!
He makes it look easy
He sure does
Great tutorial!
Glad you think so!
Very helpful!
Thanks for commenting. Captain Greg is an artist.
Awesome video!
Thanks for watching
wow. what an amazing wrap! would love to be able to do that. maybe give it a try someday
Please do! And thanks for commenting
Awesome video. Thanks
Glad you liked it!
Thk u captain! Nice vid
Hey. Glad you enjoyed it. Really appreciate the great feedback
Thanks for the information!
You bet!
Love this
Amazing work for sure.
Good stuff
Thanks
This is the best chevron rod wrap video i have ever seen
Appreciate the comment .
How do you terminate the ends with out it falling off or losing its tension? No one ever shows when they take the tape off and cut the ends
Sorry there was a glitch and It will be repaired by morning. Thanks for letting me know and for watching.
how long did the whole process take in real time?
Great question. I taped Captain Greg for well over 2 hours and that didn’t include coats of paint epoxy in between takes. I’m sure he had many more hours into it that I’m unaware of. Thanks for watching
Why is not the full video ?
I’ll check on that. Not sure what happened.