I love this idea and it will save me a lot of money plus you can also make your own form of laser dubbing as well they make that type of yarn with a form of flash fibers in it that would cat the same way as laser dubbing it is used for making baby blankets that people crochet for babies and you can get it in variegated colors as well it mite be a little thinner in diameter but it should work as well it is just a little lighter in the colors , and if you need a darker form of dubbing they have the camouflage yarn that can be used to make like a darker form of dubbing and wing to. Thank you for the idea and the day brush can be gotten at the dollar store and in some even some of the yarn. Again thank you very much and please keep up the good work.
I picked up an assortment of carpet samples over the years (free). I trim some of the material from the carpet and toss them in a coffee bean grinder and Poof! in a couple of seconds ... instant dubbing. You can mix and match colors/materials.
I sawe a guy on YT using a coffee grinder to make dubbing. just cut yarn into small pieces and grind in coffee grinder. he said if you want lighting dubbing to add some flash at the end of the grind.
RU-vid auto generated captions thinks you're making "crapper" brushes. I'm guess you could use them for that but seems like a lot of effort when a squirt of bleech would do the job just fine.
Great video. Check out Angelina fiber on Etsy. I just got some from slimchicken. All kinds of colors and cheap. www.etsy.com/listing/709231278/lowest-price-anywhere-dark-peacock?ref=shop_home_active_96&bes=1
Nice tie, David. I’m going to tie a few for a trip to the Amazon for Peacock bass. Have you ever considered adding some bucktail at the back of the shank before you add the tubing?
I deeply appreciate your skill, but we use the cheap white foam spiders with the rubber band legs in Michigan. Bluegills slam those little cheap spiders nearly every cast.