Fishing The Fly Scotland
Index => Fly Tying => Topic started by: Kev Danby on 15/01/2009 at 09:42
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I recived one of these for christmas and have been messing about with materials CDC, synthetics etc etc. A bit fiddly to start with but I'm getting there. I have mainly been using a dubbing loop which tends to make the hackle a CDC bit more bulkier than i would like. The directions and You tube vids show the thread being split. The thread I have is I think uni thread and this splits but I find it difficult can any one recommend a good thread to split.
Thanks
Kev
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I recived one of these for christmas and have been messing about with materials CDC, synthetics etc etc. A bit fiddly to start with but I'm getting there. I have mainly been using a dubbing loop which tends to make the hackle a CDC bit more bulkier than i would like. The directions and You tube vids show the thread being split. The thread I have is I think uni thread and this splits but I find it difficult can any one recommend a good thread to split.
Thanks
Kev
I had a shot of one of these before xmas, was a cool tool and I've been meaning to get one for month now. Just not got round to it, also kinto from buying my car lol.
I know ben was using a thread that split easily on the Fly Tying night at his shop. You could wing a pm in his direction as I cant remember what type of thread it was.
Cam
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Kev,
I have used the Magic tool for a couple of years now and I ordered the Petitjean thread, used in the DVD, from Lakeland Fly- Tying. It splits very easily without any fraying which, in my experience, can happen with some other threads. The secret appears to be to get the thread as flat as possible and this makes it easier to split. I have had some great days at Haddo using the dries produced from this tool and look forward to better weather to get out again.
All the best
Peter
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Excuse my ignorance but what is a MP magic tool :?
Any pics :?
Dave
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Excuse my ignorance but what is a MP magic tool ?
Any pics ?
Dave
Dave,
If you go on to the Lakeland Fly-tying website you and look under Marc Petitjean you will be able to see the Magic tool ( or tools) but without seeing a video of how they operate, they don't look much.
Basically they enable you to use the fibres of CDC hackles without the main rib of the feather. The various clips are used to hold the fibres while the rib is removed and then inserted into a split thread which is spun to lock the fibres in place. The action of spinning the thread causes the fibres to stand out at right angles to the thread and when they are wound on to the hook they give a very "buggy" look. This is a fairly simplified explanation but when you see it in action it all makes sense (I hope)
Hope this helps
Peter
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Thanks Pete i'll take a look.
Dave if you search you tube for Marc Petijean you should come up with a few videos of the MP magic tool.
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Hi Kev,
long time no see. Feel free to post pictures of your creations.
Iain
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long time no see. Feel free to post pictures of your creations.
would echo that, how are you all.
:z16
Sandy
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Was that a funny Sandy? :wink
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Was that a funny Sandy? :wink
Nope, Not seen Kev for ages, babies eat fishing time :z6, Been there, done that, taught the baby to fish :z16 :z12
Sandy
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Dave if you search you tube for Marc Petijean you should come up with a few videos of the MP magic tool.
thanks i see what its about now
dave
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Hi Sandy the fishing and fly tying has taken a bit of a back burner these last few months but hopefully I will be able to make some time this year to get out and about more. I did try last sunday to fish Haddo but it was frozen over so I fished Loch Insch which did have the bonus of the wife popping over with Aaron (his first fishing trip). He was in charge of landing a couple of trout but was mortified when I put them back because as far as he was concerned that was dinner.
He has shown plenty of intrest so hopefully i'll have loads of excuses for fishing trips in the coming years.
Had a quick chat with Iain today in Craigdons so I'm off to dent the wallet at lakeland.
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Excellant stuff :z16
Hopefully see ya soon :z18
Sandy
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Hey guys,
Just incase it saves you £25 i was watching one of the Oliver Edwards essential skills Dvds and he suggested instead you could get the same results as a magic tool from making a thin slice in a block of foam which you can pull the CDC down into to fold over then using an ordinary bulldog clip to pick it up and then cut away the stem as you do with the magic tool apparently. Might not work but could be worth a try.
Thanks
Michael