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First "snowflake" wrap
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    Ausfish Bronze Member bucky2's Avatar
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    First "snowflake" wrap

    Hi guys,

    This is my first snowflake wrap and im quite pleased with how it turned out. It took me just two attempts to get it right. I left the wrap open cause i like the look. What do you think? Any tips or advice..will take criticism on the chin. 😜
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    Re: First "snowflake" wrap

    Looking good. I can even do these wraps, I need someone to physically show me how.

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    Re: First "snowflake" wrap

    Nice work!
    I know sweet FA about cross wraps but all the points look straight and its tight.
    I'd probably close it.
    Cheers,
    Owen


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    Ausfish Bronze Member bucky2's Avatar
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    Re: First "snowflake" wrap

    Quote Originally Posted by Owen View Post
    Nice work!
    I know sweet FA about cross wraps but all the points look straight and its tight.
    I'd probably close it.
    Cheers Owen, open the threads in that section almost matches perfectly with the details in the winn grey grips that are going on the blank. Thats why i left it

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    Re: First "snowflake" wrap

    looks great, makes me go cross eyed looking at that let alone even attempting it!
    How long does it take to do something like that?
    .......Ash

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    Ausfish Bronze Member bucky2's Avatar
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    Re: First "snowflake" wrap

    Quote Originally Posted by ashh View Post
    looks great, makes me go cross eyed looking at that let alone even attempting it!
    How long does it take to do something like that?
    Not sure 4-5 hrs but i spent a bit of time setting the 2nd attempt up. Which i wish i did on the first attempt
    cheers Bucky

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    Ausfish Bronze Member bucky2's Avatar
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    Re: First "snowflake" wrap

    Here she is all finished.

    CRB 2-4kg 6'6
    Winn grips
    ALPS deluxe 17 seat
    spin concept guides

    cheers
    bucky
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    Re: First "snowflake" wrap

    That is an outstanding effort...............makes me want to buy a practice blank to have a crack at something like that.

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    Re: First "snowflake" wrap

    Great build !! how heavy are the winn grips compared to eva or cork?
    Cheers Graham

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    Re: First "snowflake" wrap

    Love the design looks a treat.

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    Ausfish Bronze Member bucky2's Avatar
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    Re: First "snowflake" wrap

    Cheers guys. Bit late with my reply. Dont get on here often. Sorry

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    Ausfish Bronze Member bucky2's Avatar
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    Re: First "snowflake" wrap

    Quote Originally Posted by grave41 View Post
    Great build !! how heavy are the winn grips compared to eva or cork?
    Cheers Graham
    They're heavier but grip when wet is outstanding, So they have their place.




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    Re: First "snowflake" wrap

    Great looking snowflake! This brings back lots of memories for me as I did one in the same colours on a rod many years ago and it helped me get into thread art. Well done.
    I like the open look as it adds to the effect IMO.

    I haven't visited this site for a long time as well. I would be happy to help people who are looking to get into thread art. We've run some rod building weekends over the years which have been fun. There is nothing like seeing somebody else do something to shorten the learning curve and pick up tips and tricks. Drop me a line if anyone is interested.

    Cheers
    Dave

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