Ultimate Brush Maker Demonstration Fly Tying
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
- There are some pretty nice brush making jigs out there. As far as I know, they are all made of wood, and there is absolutely nothing wrong with that. In fact... there are some brush making techniques that don't even require table, much less a power source.
What I am bringing to you here is a highly thought-out piece of equipment. In its simplicity of use, it is still very complex in the structure of the machine.
Here is my UA-cam video explaining why this really is the Ultimate Brush Making Machine...
If you are interested in buying the STL file to print your own. Contact me through my Facebook Page Facebook.com/TheFrugalFlyRodder. I will be offering complete courses in setting up your printer so you can make money. I highly suggest doing this. There is no extra charge.
If you are interested in the materials I use and the parts list, I will eventually have links to a
I went from real DIY to this and I havent made one single brush before. Now even the stonfo table looks terrible :D Well done sir
I’d love the plans for this device; beautifully designed
Mike, Richard here. I received your ultimate brush making machine today and It is GREAT. I made several really nice brushes right away and had fun doing so. It is a well designed, solidly built masterpiece. Thanks for the efforts bringing it to market.
Thank you for the kind words Richard.
Hey glad you have these made. This looks awesome.
awesome machine I think i am going to have to purchase one!
You mentioned on the video you have 2 now . How much is the final price?
$275 delivered (in the contiguous U.S.) and ready to use out of the box.
@@FrugalFlyRodder ok I would love to purchase one . Where do I go to purchase it ?
Please go to my website TheFrugalFlyRodder.com there is contact info there.
This brush machine is incredible. As soon as I can get the money saved I’m going to order one.
Hi Mike, I've enjoyed watching you evolution of the Ultimate Brush Maker. I noticed in this video that you're using 316L SS wire. Are you still making brushes using polyester thread?
I stopped using thread for now. These new machines don't have a reverse switch, which allowed the machine to let up the pressure to the thread so they wouldn't coil too badly.
@@FrugalFlyRodder Do you like wireless brushes enough to consider incorporating a reversing switch into you machine?
Flat wire springs, constant tension. Limited linear progression
A coiled flat wire is way too expensive for any gain that "may" be achieved through compression. There is a place for an accurate and typically high temp flat wire spring, but this is not one of them. If the springs I used in the design of this machine wear out, they are easily replaced through the springs cover doors, and that would take a very long time.