I just built a more minimalist hand wrapper by using a 4ft section of t-track with 3/4in dados cut into the V-holders and thread holder. One t-track knob on the thread holder, and the V-holders self align on the t-track without really needing knobs. Depending on the cost to source and ship the plywood base, using t-track *might* be cheaper.
I thought of T Track. I have it in my 4x8 rolling work bench and don't like it as much as the micro jig hardware. That's just a personal preference, though.
@@fdxcustomrods Thanks for going to the time and effort of posting all your videos. They've helped me build some basic black thread rods. Maybe I'll venture out and do some trim bands on the NFC P700-1 and SJ703-1 blanks I recently ordered for BFS and finesse rods.
I am shooting the final prototype video today as I build the first production one that is sold already. I'm planning on lots of detail in that. The bits are by Micro Jig and you can find them here... amzn.to/49p2Llp amzn.to/4bnfyH4 amzn.to/48cikME Plus you will need a 14 degree dovetail bit. I have this one. amzn.to/3upkESr
Who do I contact to place an order? Its beyond appropriate. Great job.
I'm working on an Etsy store but if you want one just text me for now.
I just built a more minimalist hand wrapper by using a 4ft section of t-track with 3/4in dados cut into the V-holders and thread holder. One t-track knob on the thread holder, and the V-holders self align on the t-track without really needing knobs. Depending on the cost to source and ship the plywood base, using t-track *might* be cheaper.
I thought of T Track. I have it in my 4x8 rolling work bench and don't like it as much as the micro jig hardware. That's just a personal preference, though.
@@fdxcustomrods Thanks for going to the time and effort of posting all your videos. They've helped me build some basic black thread rods. Maybe I'll venture out and do some trim bands on the NFC P700-1 and SJ703-1 blanks I recently ordered for BFS and finesse rods.
mind sharing info on the bits and bobs used to affix in the t slots and the like?
I am shooting the final prototype video today as I build the first production one that is sold already. I'm planning on lots of detail in that. The bits are by Micro Jig and you can find them here...
amzn.to/49p2Llp
amzn.to/4bnfyH4
amzn.to/48cikME
Plus you will need a 14 degree dovetail bit. I have this one.
amzn.to/3upkESr
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Thanks Allen!
Nice job Captain Lee!
Thanks G
Great video, definitely interested in a load tester build!
Coming soon! I need to get over this head cold first.