http://www.hatchesmagazine.com/tv//play.php?vid=233
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Your resources continue to amaze me -Gleason
Thanks for sharing. The thing about dubbing brushes are once you use them you never go back. They greatly expand the creative possibilities while making tying much faster and easier. I especially like the idea of getting the dubbing tray out of the way when spinning the brush as this lets larger materials twist more easily and make an even 360 degree dubbing brush.
Jim Smith
Hi,
I've been making dubbing brushes since 1972 ala Leisenring. I've continued to use his technique for certain flies and find nothing matches the result of dubbing brushes.
Mark
Norman -
Thanks for the link.
That kind of stuff can really get a guy thinking.
John
I wonder how much that cute little tool is...I didn't see a price/place to buy one...I like cool tools...that might be fun to have.
Buddy
Jim, have you figured a way to adapt yours so there could also be a drop away platform?
One of the things I've noticed with the kind we have is that if you leave the material in the trough and especially if you twist the wire very tight the brush is less bushy.
I'm going to cobble something together and try it on my Norvice.
Anyone know anything about that motor? What brand...where to get one.... max rpms...looks like it is adjustable???????????????
Very neat simple setup.