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Wayne January 13th, 2004 02:17 PM

Magic Tool for dubbing brush
 
At the College Park show I picked up something called a Magic Tool. I
watched Kim Boals tying flys with this thing and was intrigued. Lou
was watching also and had a much closer perch than I. In fact, Lou
was so close and breathing so hard (Kim is VERY easy to look at) that
he kept blowing her feathers off the Magic Tool. I think Lou must
have had a great deal of experience with fan dancers at some point in
his long sordid career! :-D But, back to the tool; there are three
dowel pins of different diameters included with the Magic Tool. The
sparse instruction sheet only says they are for cutting tinsel to a
choice of three uniform lengths. Anyone have a clue as to how this is
supposed to work? The Magic Tool can be found at the
www.petitjean.com web site. I tied up a beetle pattern using
iridescent green skinned foam and grouse hackle/black Krystal Dubbing
brush made in the Magic Tool. The things makes up a darned nice
dubbing brush.

Wayne
to fish is human....to release Divine!!!!

Mike Connor January 13th, 2004 02:34 PM

Magic Tool for dubbing brush
 

"Wayne" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
om...
At the College Park show I picked up something called a Magic Tool. I

SNIP

http://outdoorsbest.zeroforum.com/zerothread?id=140792

TL
MC



Ernie January 13th, 2004 04:11 PM

Magic Tool for dubbing brush
 

"Mike Connor" Mike-Connor wrote in message
s.com...

"Wayne" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
om...
At the College Park show I picked up something called a Magic

Tool. I
SNIP

http://outdoorsbest.zeroforum.com/zerothread?id=140792
MC


Thanks Mike,
That makes it clear as mud. :) I guess this is one of those
things you have to see demonstrated, like the whip finisher.
Ernie



Mike Connor January 13th, 2004 04:41 PM

Magic Tool for dubbing brush
 

"Ernie" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
. ..
SNIP
Thanks Mike,
That makes it clear as mud. :) I guess this is one of those
things you have to see demonstrated, like the whip finisher.
Ernie



Itīs quite simple really. You can use a foam block with a slit in it as a
"table". The material you wish to use is pushed into the slit. The clear
bulldog clips are available at stationery stores. The dowels of varying
diameter are available everywhere. None of these tools are new.

To use the "dowels", you wrap the material you wish to use around the
dowels. When you cut straight along the length of the dowel with a razor
blade, you end up with a lot of fibres of the same length. These can be used
in a dubbing brush, etc. The result is a sort of "chenille".

TL
MC




Lat705 January 13th, 2004 05:07 PM

Magic Tool for dubbing brush
 
D But, back to the tool; there are three
dowel pins of different diameters included with the Magic Tool. The
sparse instruction sheet only says they are for cutting tinsel to a
choice of three uniform lengths. Anyone have a clue as to how this is
supposed to work?



I emailed Kim your question, which was also mine. If she doesn't recognize me
for the dirty old man that I am; and returns the email, I'll post the
instructions when I get them.


Lou T

Ernie January 13th, 2004 05:52 PM

Magic Tool for dubbing brush
 

"Mike Connor" Mike-Connor wrote in message
s.com...
Itīs quite simple really. You can use a foam block with a slit

in it as a
"table". The material you wish to use is pushed into the slit.

The clear
bulldog clips are available at stationery stores. The dowels

of varying
diameter are available everywhere. None of these tools are

new.
To use the "dowels", you wrap the material you wish to use

around the
dowels. When you cut straight along the length of the dowel

with a razor
blade, you end up with a lot of fibres of the same length.

These can be used
in a dubbing brush, etc. The result is a sort of "chenille".
TL
MC


Thanks Mike
Ernie



Big Dale January 13th, 2004 09:32 PM

Magic Tool for dubbing brush
 
Wayne wrote:snipI
watched Kim Boals tying flys with this thing and was intrigued. Lou
was watching also and had a much closer perch than I. In fact, Lou
was so close and breathing so hard (Kim is VERY easy to look at) that
he kept blowing her feathers off the Magic Tool


I always thought she had magic fingers.
You guys shuld watch her tie sometime...you could learn a lot from her...ABOUT
TYING FLIES DAMN'IT
Big Dale

Wayne January 13th, 2004 10:51 PM

Magic Tool for dubbing brush
 
I'm not sure it was your heavy breathing that may have upset her Lou, but
the puddle of drool left on her table might have been cause for concern.
:-D Of course, any one of us would LOVE to have taken your place in the
"sweet spot" at her table!! :-))
--
Wayne
To Fish is Human...To Release Divine!

"Lat705" wrote in message
...
I emailed Kim your question, which was also mine. If she doesn't

recognize me
for the dirty old man that I am; and returns the email, I'll post the
instructions when I get them.


Lou T




Wayne January 13th, 2004 10:52 PM

Magic Tool for dubbing brush
 
She ties flies???
--
Wayne
To Fish is Human...To Release Divine!

"Big Dale" wrote in message
...
Wayne wrote:snipI
watched Kim Boals tying flys with this thing and was intrigued. Lou
was watching also and had a much closer perch than I. In fact, Lou
was so close and breathing so hard (Kim is VERY easy to look at) that
he kept blowing her feathers off the Magic Tool


I always thought she had magic fingers.
You guys shuld watch her tie sometime...you could learn a lot from

her...ABOUT
TYING FLIES DAMN'IT
Big Dale




Wayne January 13th, 2004 10:53 PM

Magic Tool for dubbing brush
 
Thanks Mike. Useful info.
--
Wayne
To Fish is Human...To Release Divine!

"Mike Connor" Mike-Connor wrote in message
s.com...

"Ernie" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
. ..
SNIP
Thanks Mike,
That makes it clear as mud. :) I guess this is one of those
things you have to see demonstrated, like the whip finisher.
Ernie



Itīs quite simple really. You can use a foam block with a slit in it as a
"table". The material you wish to use is pushed into the slit. The clear
bulldog clips are available at stationery stores. The dowels of varying
diameter are available everywhere. None of these tools are new.

To use the "dowels", you wrap the material you wish to use around the
dowels. When you cut straight along the length of the dowel with a razor
blade, you end up with a lot of fibres of the same length. These can be

used
in a dubbing brush, etc. The result is a sort of "chenille".

TL
MC







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