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Building a Bamboo Rod
There is an interesting thread developing in a new section (Purists
Paradise) of the fly fishing board I help administer. One of the members is a rod builder and he is doing a step by step photo demonstration of the steps in building a bamboo rod. Here's the thread: http://www.wisflyfishing.com/cgi-bin...num=1171855366 You'll have to register to read it, I think. Mostly painless. g.c. |
Building a Bamboo Rod
"George Cleveland" wrote in message ... There is an interesting thread developing in a new section (Purists Paradise) of the fly fishing board I help administer. One of the members is a rod builder and he is doing a step by step photo demonstration of the steps in building a bamboo rod. Here's the thread: http://www.wisflyfishing.com/cgi-bin...num=1171855366 You'll have to register to read it, I think. Mostly painless. g.c. There's been a book out for awhile; "A Masters Guide to Building A Bamboo Fly Rod" by the late Master rodsmith Everett Garrison and Hoagy Carmichael. Carmichael finished the book in '77 a few years after Garrison passed on. The book is a step by step detailed description with photos on how to build a bamboo fly rod by hand from selecting cane, to the finish of putting your name on the rod. Everett was a structural engineer by trade, but developed a great feel for bamboo fly-rod. He was one of the pioneers to plot graphs of what we know today as the Garrison tapers. After reading the book thoroughly, I got a better understanding of the split cane rod. There's more to it than just putting guides on a blank. The book is very expensive, some as high as $350.oo. but if you shop around, hit the used book stores you can find good deals. I got my 1st ed. for $35.oo, thinking they forgot to add a zero fwiw, -tom |
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