Hi I am new to fly tying and need some help;
After I have spun my dubbing on the thread, I often find it is too long and I need to remove some, if I just pull it back it sometime leaves a tail of material sticking out - is there a better way to do this? or a way to accurately judge how much I will need?
I realize that with years of practice my length of dubbing will be perfect every time.
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Use just a little and donāt cover more than an inch or an inch and a half of thread to start with. As you stated ,time and experience will help you judge how much you need. Best of luck and happy tying. :tieone:
First, if you are doing a āpinch dubbingā it is very easy to just dub as you need it. In other words, just dub a short section and wrap, add more and wrap. Doing it that way you will not end up with excess to remove.
If you are doing a ādubbing loopā it will not be as easy. What I do is fill the dubbing loop a short distance and wrap, and if it is not enough, I just untwist the loop and add more and twist the loop and then wrap.
You will be able to determine how much to dub as you continue to tie.
Welcome, again, to FAOL and enjoy yourself. Feel free to ask as many questions as you need and we will assist you.
Hereās another idea that may work for you. Take out of the package, the amount you think you will be needing to dub your fly ⦠then put at least half of it back.
I agree with betty. In fact What I do is take out what I think I will need then put half back. Now I look at the thread and dubbing and put half back again That is how I know it is the right amount. More importantly though just relax play with it a little and have fun. It will come in time. No worries.
Dannyboy? Dannyboy??..That sounds like meā¦Makes me wanna say,ā¦
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Welcome to Faol, Broā¦
What Betty and Bob saidā¦I always get too much going myself and have to get rid of the extra, and Iāve been doing this a long timeā¦Itās no big deal, anyway. With practice youāl get betterā¦pretty quickly. Happy tyināā¦Everbody here likes questions, it makes us feel like we know whatās up to answer 'emā¦Haha!:)
Good to have ya hereā¦ModocDan
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From glen to glen, and down the mountain sideā¦ā
Iām surprised the Shanty Irish from Canton has not āpipedā in on this one. I actually beat him to it.
All in jest, Dannyboy, all in jest. Welcome to FAOL from one of FAOLās Bad Boyz :twisted: and Dough Boy