is there a preferred direction from where to start the wraps, i.e., from the guide foot to the guide ring or from the ring down along the guide foot?
is there a preferred direction from where to start the wraps, i.e., from the guide foot to the guide ring or from the ring down along the guide foot?
I like from the the guide foot to the ring.
I agree with Fly Goddess. Wrapping up the ramp allows me to keep the wraps nice and close. If one wraps down the ramp
loose and not perfect wraps would need to be handled. I like to keep it simple.
I'd suggest obtaining a carbon fiber arrow from an archery shop. Practice, practice. Not only practice the wrapping but also whatever coating you might want to play with. After practicing one can use a razor blade and cut off all your mess until the next time you practice. Did I mention? Practice??
Works for me.
Denny
after taking your advice(s), what a great improvement! much thanks
This will also show you the value of guide foot prep.
You might also take an arrow and wrap a couple of .5" sections of various colors on the shaft. Apply color preserver to one of each color pair. Apply finish to all of them. This will give you an idea of what happens with and without color preserver and what you can expect from a certain color of thread.
Kevin
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