A Few Simple tips and tricks

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  • Опубліковано 17 жов 2024
  • A few little tips that might help some of you with problems in these areas or give you some different options. The tiger trick is something I have been using more and More with 3 and 4 thread tigers and on a couple occasions got good results sacrificing only one thread. The flush cut wire cutters can usually be found at larger Electrical Stores. PLEASE give me a like or comment to let me know if these are of any help and any new ideas.

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  • @jkg6211
    @jkg6211 6 років тому +2

    What a great rod builder, friend and mentor... and an incredible artist, to say the *very* least.
    I love the dancing wood grain color/effect.
    Once again brother - AWESOME work!

  • @Rightwayforus
    @Rightwayforus 5 років тому +1

    I was already so impressed with your work, AND THEN you mentioned that you work with my Brother and Sister members of Project Healing Waters Fly Fishing! Thank you Sir for supporting us and I will be passing along your channel to the Tucson and Sierra Vista, Arizona PHWFF Members.

    • @docski377
      @docski377  5 років тому

      I guess it is the natural thing for me to do since I took care of soldiers and sailors for almost 23 years as a corpsman in Navy. Just what I feel I need to do.

  • @frankfrok1265
    @frankfrok1265 3 роки тому

    Hi Doc, thanks again. i got some more out of it. Frank

  • @bobbyjoe6250
    @bobbyjoe6250 5 років тому

    Really really nice Doc.
    I wanted to thank you for all the great videos you’ve taught me a lot. Your common sense approach to rod building is very easy to follow. Except for the weaves that still blows my mind. Thanks again and I hope you will continue to teach wrappers like me.

    • @docski377
      @docski377  5 років тому

      Thank you for the wonderful comments. I hope to be around a while longer and making new videos, I guess you all are stuck with me LOL

  • @MrNachoOne
    @MrNachoOne 10 років тому +1

    Nicely done Doc! Almost makes me want to start building rods again. Great looking colors and great trick on taking thread out. Nacho

  • @DanielInfrangible
    @DanielInfrangible 9 років тому

    Thank you for your work with Healing Waters!

  • @47LeDoux
    @47LeDoux 9 років тому

    That is Beautiful work. And there in lays the problem It seams like a hole lot of Work.and that would take the fun out of it for me. Can you get enough for one of your rods to make it worth your time spent ?

  • @stevedoughja1034
    @stevedoughja1034 6 років тому +1

    Where do you get your burnishers, I've noticed you have a few nice ones.

    • @docski377
      @docski377  6 років тому +1

      One of the people I helped along the way made them for me. Some are made out of surgical instruments. Heated, Hammered and buffed baby butt smoothe.

  • @ssgmorgan3405
    @ssgmorgan3405 9 років тому

    On your tiger wraps, do you find that larger thread (c or d) make for a better look?

  • @alexdakarovooh7988
    @alexdakarovooh7988 4 роки тому

    it's a good job! PROFESSOR!!!

  • @weswolf73
    @weswolf73 6 років тому +1

    tiger? looks like wood grain, which is a better match with the wood handle. beautiful work.

    • @docski377
      @docski377  6 років тому

      Thank you for the comments.

  • @htgy50
    @htgy50 8 років тому

    Quick question. After the first layer of wrapping do you add a coat of flex coat/epoxy and then the top layer of wrapping?

    • @docski377
      @docski377  8 років тому +1

      +Peter Cacari Two to three layers of Finish between the bottom layer and the top layer.

    • @htgy50
      @htgy50 8 років тому +1

      +docski377 thank you very much for actually answering my question. A lot of people don't take the time to do so. Your work is beautiful. Thanks for educating the beginners like me.

    • @docski377
      @docski377  8 років тому +2

      You are very welcome. Just trying to help beginners and some old timers thru the learning curves in rod building.

  • @jeremybristol3463
    @jeremybristol3463 5 років тому

    where did you get your pointed burnisher?

  • @docski377
    @docski377  5 років тому

    I made my own out of a dental instrument that I found at a swap meet.

  • @MrXinsizionx
    @MrXinsizionx 9 років тому +1

    will you fish this or put it in an art gallery? very nice

    • @docski377
      @docski377  9 років тому +1

      MrXinsizionx Good Question, I usually fish every rod I build at least a few tunes, but I am really careful

  • @robotturkey2929
    @robotturkey2929 10 років тому

    Wow, that tiger job almost looks like purple heart (wood).

  • @johnculpepper3748
    @johnculpepper3748 8 років тому +4

    I had to turn you off, the bird was driving me batty. You do beautiful work!

    • @docski377
      @docski377  8 років тому

      +John Culpepper I know I didnt realize it, probably because my hearing is so bad.

  • @BVisser7
    @BVisser7 6 років тому

    What trim do you use for a “no foregrip” rod?

    • @docski377
      @docski377  6 років тому

      I am not sure what you are asking. If you are asking what type of inlay on the tiger wrap then it is a JTOB = Jim Trelikes Olive Branch.

    • @BVisser7
      @BVisser7 6 років тому

      docski377 I guess it would be the “winding check” how do you transition from reel seat to blank with no foregrip. Looks like a little rubber piece?

    • @docski377
      @docski377  6 років тому

      Good eye, yes it is a small winding check the matches perfectly to the OD of the Reel Seat.

    • @BVisser7
      @BVisser7 6 років тому

      docski377 where do you find such a thing? I’ve been looking all over for one of em! Thanks for the replies

    • @docski377
      @docski377  6 років тому

      To tell you the truth it likely came from gear I have had for years. I have stuff stockpiles form the 60s and actually some before.

  • @xinixxagnix201
    @xinixxagnix201 9 років тому

    Masterpiece sir ;)

  • @bombingbloke
    @bombingbloke 9 років тому

    a bit to much decoration if you ask me
    i prefer my rods classy and simple

    • @docski377
      @docski377  9 років тому +3

      bombingbloke That is what makes custom rod building so unique. You can make them the way you want them. Out here we more often than not like them a little loud. Different strokes for different folks.

    • @novachannel1981
      @novachannel1981 9 років тому

      bombingbloke was thinking the same but also was wondering if they actually fish with it because its no nice looking id hate to drop it on a rock or it take a dip in the water

    • @docski377
      @docski377  9 років тому +2

      I have noticed more and mnore custom tricked out rods on my multiday fishing trips out of san diego and baja. The charters I put together have and especially large number of trick rods but that is to be expected with the groups I put together.
      \

    • @MrRODMAKER
      @MrRODMAKER 5 років тому

      I make rods you can't buy in any stores, one of a kind. I set down with you, you tell me what you are looking for in the wraps. What you will fish for now we look at kind of parts I will need , you have so many to pick from.I will give you a cost for the rod. This can take from 30 mins.to an hour or more.Its up to you. THAT IS WHY I CALL THE ROD "CUSTOM" !!! One of a kind . The rod will last you a life time.I make them to fish with.
      From start to finish can take me as much as 90days or as little 3days. When you get the rod, you go try It out . If it is not right tell me and I will fix It if I can. You can't buy that in a tackle shop or Wal-mart. When you go out to fish your rod will work the way you want it to . ONE OF A KIND.

  • @killarobasa9651
    @killarobasa9651 10 років тому

    I'm lucky i waited till the end or else i was almost about to push the dislike button !!! now my thumbs is up !!!

  • @W1313iY
    @W1313iY 8 років тому

    very good !