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She Ties,
Very informative article. I have one question. How long do you hold the mono near the flame to prepare it for the flattening?
Thank you.
[This message has been edited by TyroneFly (edited 07 June 2005).]
Trout don't speak Latin.
Not very long, depending on how close you are to the flame <1-3 seconds. When the mono starts to melt you will notice that a ball will form. Once that happens flatten it out to hold the beads.
thats a fantastic idea, i just bought a crapload of small beads, different colours, and they turned out to be too small for anything......but this, thank you
That's cool SheTies. Now how about posting a photo of one of your Dragon Nymph's on which you have used these beads? Please?
Rich
Glass bead eyes sort of like this?
Tertuliani's RedEye Crayfish
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Robert B. McCorquodale
Sebring, FL
"Flip a fly"
[This message has been edited by dixieangler (edited 08 June 2005).]
Robert B. McCorquodale
"Flip a fly"
Excellent tip sheties. I have passed it on to a couple of friends that tie realistics and they see potential to making some steps in realistics easier. Thanks on behalf of my friends and myself.
[This message has been edited by bowrivertyer (edited 08 June 2005).]
I'm happy to share, I thought that they were a good idea too.
Rich, I may just be able to do that sometime this month. I'm going on a mini holiday and have lots of tying to do before then. I am sure that some damsels are on the list.
I've been doing the mono/glass bead thing for quite a while now on shrimp and crab patterns.
I've found that occasionally the bead will slip back from the melted end so you might want to put a small drop of Zap-A-Gap or Krazy Glue Gel on the opposite side of the bead from the melted end.
Just my 2?
"Only the half-mad are wholly alive." ~~ Edward Abbey
Do you think the heat source makes any difference?
In the past I have used a gas lighter and found too often the mono would catch fire and blacken...probably because I was trying to get too big a ball. Flattening like you do seems to be a good idea to avoid that. Thanks.