BTW, thank you for sharing what you do! It is awe inspiring!! I am a new member of MVFF and have seen you at a few monthly meetings over this winter months, and saw your presentation fishing off of a paddle board for bass in Paint Creek at the BUFF fly fishing show.
I think it's awesome! I have a bunch of stainless tubes with ceramic inserts if you need them!! They are for fly tying. I have my own brand of bobbins, so I have hundreds of them.
That’s a pretty cool design. To smooth out the tube, get you some leather and cut a strip (craft store) that barely fits the tube. Then put some jewerlers rouge on the leather and polish the tube like that. Stick the leather in the tube, and leave a little tail sticking out. Chuck that tail on the drill and run it for a bit.
@@FrugalFlyRodder I would love that! I have not yet mastered the TinkerCad application. I would love to be able to do my own designs, so look forward to that!
@@FrugalFlyRodder I would look forward to that. It is humbling to admit I just did not get the Tinker Cad or any Cad logic! I was amazingly trained and practiced architecture in the 1970's and 1980's! I can certainly draw it but the logic of the CAD programs!!
Amazing design with the magnetic adjustable tension. I would be happy to buy one or two from you. I have vascular dementia, and am having trouble making my own tools, which I have done throughout my life. I started tying when I was 6 or seven years old and have been tying on and off my whole life I am 77 now and it is one of the few things I can still do now. I tie mostly saltwater patterns now.