while researching bobbin holders for an article on my blog, i happened to stumble upon this home made version
http://daz-fishing.blogspot.com/2009/11/fly-tying-bobbin-diy-style.html
while researching bobbin holders for an article on my blog, i happened to stumble upon this home made version
http://daz-fishing.blogspot.com/2009/11/fly-tying-bobbin-diy-style.html
Norm,
I’m all for homemade tools and jigs, and as cool as that is making it from things around the house, it does seem like a lot of effort when you can buy midge bobbins that hold a sewing machine size bobbin spool for $1.99 at Jann’s. http://www.jannsnetcraft.com/fly-tying-bobbins/042044800000.aspx
Where’s this guy at anyway and whats “SGD30”?
How what would be really cool , would be to take this concept, make it several inches longer and mount 3 or 4 small bobbin spools in it with different tinsels (flat, oval, gold, silver etc.), since it’s not a quick change like a regular tying bobbin.
Hi Normand,
That’s an interesting DIY bobbin - it reminded me of some of the DIY fly tying equipment in John F McKim’s book, ‘Fly tying: Adventures in fur, feathers and fun’ The author lists how to make a homemade pliers vise, bobbin, dubbing twister, bodkin and hair tamper. It’s an old book (original copyright 1982, eight printing 1998) and is mostly detailed line drawings with only two color plate inserts. It covers a lot of things most modern fly tying books skip over: dry and wet fly proportions, feather structure, hook terms, left and right handed whip finishing, etc. It even shows the Thomspon A and B vises along with a homemade Lefty Kreh vise-grip pliers vise! It’s a true classic. I recommend it when I teach fly tying.
Tim