Amazing. That is a very neat solution. I’ve progressively pinched feathers to straighten & used steam to straighten barbules on dry flies that have gotten squished, but this is new to me. Thank you for demonstrating.
You have got so much knowledge to pass on. I love that you are doing this channel. I'm literally going to comment on all your videos that I watch to feed the youtube machine.
Peter- this was such a welcome tip! I have so much bent strung saddle hackle that I thought was generally useless for feather-wing streamers. Now I can rethink my entire approach to them. Thank you for this one. Cheers. -Matt
Great tutorial. Thanks for the tips and tricks.. Just walked into my wife's craft room and found a mini iron she uses for quilting. Me, I wonder if she would miss this for awhile..lol Have a great day. Cheers!!
Man, you have a wealth of knowledge and I'm so grateful you've decided to put it online for all of us.
Amazing. That is a very neat solution. I’ve progressively pinched feathers to straighten & used steam to straighten barbules on dry flies that have gotten squished, but this is new to me. Thank you for demonstrating.
You have got so much knowledge to pass on. I love that you are doing this channel. I'm literally going to comment on all your videos that I watch to feed the youtube machine.
Peter- this was such a welcome tip! I have so much bent strung saddle hackle that I thought was generally useless for feather-wing streamers. Now I can rethink my entire approach to them. Thank you for this one. Cheers. -Matt
Thanks Peter. It seems any time I have a question you have a video already posted. All the best
Nice, thanks Peter.
I’m surprised 390 degrees Fahrenheit doesn’t burn that feather? Interesting, good tip. I have tons of curved feathers
Great tutorial. Thanks for the tips and tricks.. Just walked into my wife's craft room and found a mini iron she uses for quilting. Me, I wonder if she would miss this for awhile..lol
Have a great day. Cheers!!
When she asks, just look real innocent and say, "But dear, what on earth would I use a quilting iron for?"
@@hooked4lifeca LOL, I have been married to many decades for that trick, she knows me all well.
@@stevetrybalski3082 If my wife saw me with an iron in my hand she would know something fishy was going on. :-)
Thanks Great Tip
Just what I needed! Thanks.
I would surely expect that a regular clothes iron on say linen setting on regular ironing board would work too. There may be risks....
Burnt fingers most probably.