Fly Tying Bench I Built $12.00

I built this in 1 hour for $12.00

That’s nice!

Nice bench…and a Charlie Craven disciple, I see. :wink:

heres a tutorial for making the tying bench

http://www.tvangler.com/?p=228

Ahhhh - but can a righty do it ??

Tony that is a great bench and you cant beat the price. Ive made a few from bread boards. Add some 3/8th holes for the tying tools–if you have forsner bits ,drill one for the glue bottle in the base. Holes for empty 35 mm empty film canisters are good also for hooks beads etc. BILL:tieone:

Nice Job Tony. Thanks for sharing.

Nice!!!

Fatman

I have a trash bag full of the older Fuji canisters that were ( are??) clear. Kodak put their up in black ones…the Fuji’s you can see thru…:lol:

Nice tying bench!

I too use a cutting board for a tying bench for my NorVise. I use the channel around the perimeter for hooks and beads.

Yep, nice job!
Are you really a “righty” tying “leftie”?..Charlie will be proud.
Mike

Nice job. Very clean and uncluttered design. I made a small tool caddy that sits on my tying desk. A couple of the things I added that I find most useful are a large cork bottle top that turns so that I can store flies to dry and a cut off soup ladle that swivels out from under the bench when I want to use beads. Both easy and cheap additions that really added to my tool caddy. The tall airport tower looking thing on the end of the caddy is used to hold my NorVise auto-winding bobbins. I just make a wrap or two of thread between the washers and the bobbins hang there with the thread not winding back onto the spool.

Jim Smith

Jim Smith

you are a genius, you have provided me with the solution to the one thing that has bugged me about the Auto Bobbins.

Genius pure Genius I say!!!

Thanks !!!

Aren’t most lefty tiers better ???

Ray,

I didn’t know that you were a lefty…

Jim Smith