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    Six axis pattern on a McGinn

    I've been putting this off for ages, probably because I thought the degree of difficulty would be out of my reach.

    Anyway, Dave Boyle to the rescue!!!! He came up with a script to suit this unusual blank, by that I mean it (the blank)has an hexagonal shape.

    I wanted a pattern to run down each face of the blank, so obviously it had to have the right number of axis (esses...ees..what ever the plural of aixis is).

    DR gave me the blank a few years ago, so I wanted to make a big effort in appreciation.

    I will post more pics when I've finished building the rod.

    Thanks again DR.

    roz.
    GO THE CRUISER UTES!

    ....OH WHAT A FEELING!

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    Re: Six axis pattern on a McGinn

    Holy snapping duck poo
    Very effective Roz.
    All you need now is some resin on the bugger before something untoward happens.
    I bet your glad your of the female persuasion after that. I bloke would have pulled all his hair out

    Now where's that dryer??

    Is the plural of axis axii or is it axes??
    Goodo matey
    I intend on living for-ever....so far so good


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    Re: Six axis pattern on a McGinn

    Fine piece of work Roz.Bet there were a few hours put into that one.

    Cheers Dazza

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    Re: Six axis pattern on a McGinn

    WOW Roz, that is looking really nice, you have been a busy bee
    more pics of guides & butt configuration required as well

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    Re: Six axis pattern on a McGinn

    thanks Dazz & Scott,

    The binding part was dead easy.

    The really hard bit was the layout.

    roz.
    GO THE CRUISER UTES!

    ....OH WHAT A FEELING!

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    Re: Six axis pattern on a McGinn

    Top stuff Roz.Your patience is awesome. Top pattern on a top blank too.You get better and better all the time. I think i"ll give up and send them all to you.
    Graham

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    Re: Six axis pattern on a McGinn

    Question Roz...What size thread is that??
    I intend on living for-ever....so far so good


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    Re: Six axis pattern on a McGinn

    thanks for the compliments guys, very much appreciated.

    On the down side, the colours deepend when i applied the first coat of light resin, at first I was annoyed, but now I'm warming to the effect. I've seen darker coloured wraps in the past and didn't really hold an opinion, now I have one... by default.

    At the end of the day, it can all come off, but jeeeeze I hate doing that!!!

    Scott I used A size gudebrod.

    roz
    GO THE CRUISER UTES!

    ....OH WHAT A FEELING!

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    Re: Six axis pattern on a McGinn

    Hi Roz,

    Great effort that!!! Congrats on having the patience to do the wrap and to break new ground.

    Was packing the threads on the hex blank more difficult? And did the pattern close OK?

    Cheers
    Dave

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    Re: Six axis pattern on a McGinn

    Looks good Roz. Is that the Frangipani wrap? I remember you telling about the McGinn some time ago and that who you had to get into it but was unsure of the ' script ' for a wrap.

    Turned out a treat, just wondering how the resin ended up in regard to colouration of the thread.

    Taking experiences from people here, I am sticking to NCP thread everytime and not using a colour preserver, just a personal thing.

    Look forward to seeing the finished product.

    Cheers Phill
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    Re: Six axis pattern on a McGinn

    Quote Originally Posted by DaveB View Post
    Hi Roz,

    Great effort that!!! Congrats on having the patience to do the wrap and to break new ground.

    Was packing the threads on the hex blank more difficult? And did the pattern close OK?

    Cheers
    Dave
    There were no difficulties packing the threads or closing the pattern, I think the edges on the blank actually made it a lot easier holding the lay-out threads in place.

    The down side was marking the points for the lay-out, it was near impossible, so I did three sides and hoped the threads would cross over at the correct places, which they did.

    Unfortunately, after having a look at the wrap today, I've decided to re do the whole thing...bugga.

    I thought in the light of day it might look OK even though it had become darker. Not so!!!

    r.
    GO THE CRUISER UTES!

    ....OH WHAT A FEELING!

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    Re: Six axis pattern on a McGinn

    Quote Originally Posted by roz View Post

    Unfortunately, after having a look at the wrap today, I've decided to re do the whole thing...bugga.
    Oh Roz, you really are addicted aren't you??:grin::grin:

    (opens overcoat) psssst, i've got some good columbian thread here if you're interested
    Last edited by DR; 25-08-2007 at 06:34 PM.

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    Re: Six axis pattern on a McGinn

    Quote Originally Posted by DR View Post
    Oh Roz, you really are addicted aren't you??:grin::grin:

    (opens overcoat) psssst, i've got some good columbian thread here if you're interested
    That sounds like it's coming from one who knows, on the other hand I have yourself and Volvo to blame for the addiction.

    I will PM you regarding thread.

    r.
    Last edited by roz; 25-08-2007 at 07:28 PM.
    GO THE CRUISER UTES!

    ....OH WHAT A FEELING!

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    Re: Six axis pattern on a McGinn

    hey girl, how you doing, well a six sided blank better you than me. mate it looks a treat i do wish i had that much patience. just keep up the great work... cheers ian

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    Re: Six axis pattern on a McGinn

    Roz, I"ve got 2 more McGinns to do iff you want. Hehe!!!
    Graham

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