Fishing The Fly Scotland
Index => Rod Building => Topic started by: Stuart Smith on 29/04/2012 at 13:32
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Hi all.I've never built a rod before but I'm going to attempt to replace the cork on a rod the question I've got is what do u use to stick it all together?
I've got a couple of cork handles but the hole is a bit big.and the hole on the reel seat is a bit big.when I took it off(because it had started to turn) the manufacture and just wrapped paper around the blank to fill the space(nice going sharpe's of Aberdeen)
Also how do u step the cork to fit over the reel seat(I was thinking in a lathe)
Thanks Stuart
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Couple of options for "filling" the gab between the blank and cork/real seat.
Easiest and quickest, which works works well is to use masking tabe to build up collars until everything slides together nicely. I leave a small 3-5mm gap between each collar to allow this to fill with glue. The other option is to us a carbon spacer, but unless you have means of turning these, they are a pain.
As for the cork going over the reel seat, you can buy a pre recessed cork ring, otherwise you need a lathe, steady hand and a very sharp and fine chiesel/cutter.
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Stu,
Reference recessing the cork to accept the reel seat .
What is the OD of your reel seat 'hood'?
I have broaches, with a 6mm pilot/ centring guide, which makes a decent job in literally 20 seconds, by hand.
http://www.fishingthefly.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=3705.15
Iain