looking good Phil, it is a nice feeling when you finish...
Some here on this site call the folk that do Cross Wrapping ' fruit loops ", and probably with good reason. Time, patience, precision, frustration and the list goes on.
But to those of us that take the time to ' create ' these masterpieces, it is bloody rewarding.
I did my first cross wrap after the Rod Building workshop last year. It was a simple chevron, but I was proud of it. So there is a little pic below of something that has been coming along nicely. I haven't finished it yet, but got too excited not to share it with the gang.
It is on a MT72 SynderGlas.
I will post pics upon completion.
Phill
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looking good Phil, it is a nice feeling when you finish...
Phill
I never new mate, for some one thats all toes you have created a dam fine
cross wrape their mate.
Stu
Nice work Phil,
I've got to try one of these, but always keep being drawn to the weaving.
TX people. I will be able to get a coat of epoxy ( flex-coat high build ) on the wrap this weekend, then I will start adding the components. pics in good time.
phill
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That's far from being an UGLY Stick Phill.
Poodroo