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    Having built and sold quite a few ultralight fly rods over the past 2 years, I've owned several TXL rods. Now the 0wt, 1wt., 2wt. and 4wt. I have regretfully let go the 1wt and 4wt months ago so I could keep building and learning about new rods. Upon reflection, my TXL rods were some of my favorites. I stumbled upon this TXL 0wt. blank on clearance for $149, so I snatched up the opportunity to build another one.

    Here's what I used:

    Seat: Spalted Big Leaf Maple Burl turned to the same dimensions as the cork seat on an Orvis Superfine (with dual sliding rings). I got the dual sliding rings from Jim West at Orvis

    Grip: Struble Ultrafine that I modified by turning down in thickness (generally) and tapering the rear to blend into the seat

    Thread: YLI Silk Chestnut colored

    Guides: Fuji MNSG Smoke Colored w/SiC Insert size 8j. Pac Bay Light Wire TiCh snakes sizes, 2/0 (5), 1/0 (1), 1 (1), 2 (1). Size 3.5 tip top.

    I did not use a hook keeper and I did a little epoxy ramp instead of a winding check. This will be my new bluegill rod and will hopefully get a chance to catch some trout in the driftless area next year!


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    That reel seat is drop dead gorgeous. The rest of the rod is flawless, but that reel seat is a showpiece.

    Nicely done.

    REE
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    Thanks Ron. I appreciate the compliments! Someone on another forum was asking about the wraps....so I thought I'd update with some photos of the wraps:



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    Verry Nice, simple in looks but exacting in workmanship.

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    Very nice!
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    really nice.
    On the reel seat, did you offset turn, route, or file to get the offset?
    The only things we permanently keep, are those we give away-Waite Philips

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    Cheffy: I made the mortise first by taping off the section that I wanted to "flatten". Then I VERY CAREFULLY used a dremel to remove the larger portion of the mortised area. Then I used progressively finer sandpaper (by hand) to make the final adjustments to the shape.

    But I did just finish another seat which I will be using on an Orvis Superfine Touch 6'6" 3wt. blank I just picked up. On this seat I did NOT do a mortise and instead chose to decrease the overall diameter of the seat until the rings were able to clear the reel seat feet. I was initially worried about the reel slipping around the seat without a mortise, but I can lock the rings extremely snugly with the wood insert (as opposed to a cork insert) without leaving a mark. So my initial testing suggests that I should not experience any reel slipping without a mortise.

    For simplicity, I prefer the non-mortised seat over the mortised.




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    Thanks, I just looked at one of those Orvis 6'6" 3wt superfine. Nice rod. Where did you get the blank from?
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    Just call Jim West at Orvis. Email me at coltrane45@hotmail.com if you want his contact information. Most blanks are about $150 each. I just finished my 6'6" 3wt. I'll get some photos up in the next couple days. I picked up the 8' 4wt. SFT blank as well.

    Quote Originally Posted by cheffy View Post
    Thanks, I just looked at one of those Orvis 6'6" 3wt superfine. Nice rod. Where did you get the blank from?

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