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Reed floats....

Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2023 12:47 pm
by BoltonBullfinch
Here are some reed bodied floats that i have been making to while away these long winter evenings.
I have found using reed a bit of a challenge due to its fragility but now seem to have finally got round to cutting and shaping the reed to a acceptable standard to show the floats to the critical eyes of the TFF members. All the floats are different as i dont have the patience to try and produce exact copies.
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Thanks
BB

Re: Reed floats....

Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2023 3:48 pm
by Duckett
They look fantastic BB. I’ve tried a couple of stepped wagglers using Sarkanda Reed, with mixed results. However, I’ve recently got hold of some Norfolk Reed and am going to try making some stepped wagglers with it. First uses, on two bodied wagglers, do suggest it’s quite fragile.

Phil

Re: Reed floats....

Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2023 4:45 pm
by Grumpy
They look great BB. :Hat:

Re: Reed floats....

Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2023 5:05 pm
by Crucian
Very nice indeed :Hat:

Re: Reed floats....

Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2023 5:32 pm
by Old Man River
Very nice Paul πŸ‘πŸ‘.

I was a bit meagre in the varnishing stakes with the first ones I made a few years ago, and discovered the reed absorbed water , it was a bit strange when at first they cocked perfectly, but as the session progressed the float started to get lower and lower. :Chuckle: :Chuckle:


David

Re: Reed floats....

Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2023 5:33 pm
by Fredline
They are excellent BB. This is how I construct mine from start to finish. I find the filler on the joints makes the whipping transition very easy.
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Re: Reed floats....

Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2023 5:50 pm
by Old Man River
Fredline wrote: ↑Sun Feb 19, 2023 5:33 pm They are excellent BB. This is how I construct mine from start to finish. I find the filler on the joints makes the whipping transition very easy.
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I dont know what type of filler you use Fredline, I have started to use a two part epoxy putty which you can smooth off as it dries with a wet finger, very little sanding , if any at all is needed and there is no mess.
It arrives in two sealed bars a bit like plasticine, I just cut a small piece from each bar, mix together with a palette knife and that is it , mould it on with your fingers, leave it for five mins , smooth it off with a damp finger and the joint is finished and sealed in one . It weighs a bit more than standard powder filler but not much .
I got the idea from the ceramics restorer on Repair Shop. It sets quickly and is rock hard when it has thoroughly dried, but can still be sanded if needed.


David

Re: Reed floats....

Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2023 5:59 pm
by RBTraditional
Very nice indeed :Hat:

Re: Reed floats....

Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2023 6:42 pm
by Fredline
Old Man River wrote: ↑Sun Feb 19, 2023 5:50 pm
Fredline wrote: ↑Sun Feb 19, 2023 5:33 pm They are excellent BB. This is how I construct mine from start to finish. I find the filler on the joints makes the whipping transition very easy.
Image
I dont know what type of filler you use Fredline, I have started to use a two part epoxy putty which you can smooth off as it dries with a wet finger, very little sanding , if any at all is needed and there is no mess.
It arrives in two sealed bars a bit like plasticine, I just cut a small piece from each bar, mix together with a palette knife and that is it , mould it on with your fingers, leave it for five mins , smooth it off with a damp finger and the joint is finished and sealed in one . It weighs a bit more than standard powder filler but not much .
I got the idea from the ceramics restorer on Repair Shop. It sets quickly and is rock hard when it has thoroughly dried, but can still be sanded if needed.


David
I use Fine Surface Polyfilla at the moment. Prior to that I had a cheapy from the sale bin at B & Q. I have never had a problem.

Re: Reed floats....

Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2023 6:59 pm
by BoltonBullfinch
There is no filler on these floats, i gently sand the edges so the whipping thread rides up onto the next size reed.

Thanks
BB