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Fishing oz style _ Rod Building _ Formula For Spider

Posted by: nimrod Mar 27 2008, 12:59 AM

I am looking at building up another snapper rod, and would loke to have the red back wrap on it.


http://www.therodworks.com.au/components/com_phpshop/shop_image/product/cdbe7125c47aaf1e2238834f972db21e

Unfortunately I don't have the formula.
Can anyone help me out.
OK my imag is not working, maybe the site has copyrite.
Frank

Posted by: Jumpus GooDarus Mar 27 2008, 01:51 AM

Yep Yep the link is definately down

Posted by: Jumpus GooDarus Mar 27 2008, 01:56 AM

Just back traced the link & you'll find the item was hosted by a mob called the HostingBay & that link no longer exists

Posted by: Sir Reel Mar 27 2008, 03:09 AM

here ya go matey

 

Posted by: jasonb Mar 27 2008, 03:27 AM

the only thing is ya gotta catch him and make him stand still while ya paint over him hahaahhhhhahah

Posted by: jasonb Mar 27 2008, 03:30 AM

mate ya could cheat a little and find a little piccie of a redback and stick him on then seal over him ,,,,,,ive seen that done some where

Posted by: Jumpus GooDarus Mar 31 2008, 03:12 AM

No site can keep Jumpus out

Nor can they protect there images from me either cause I'm Super Jumpus 2day laugh.gif laugh.gif

Gather diss the incy wincy wittle spider you were refering to ???? tongue.gif

Velly simple to do

Start with the RED BACK

Cover it with a diamond wrap say 4 wraps

Then Start a Chevron moving fowrard

Once size of body has been wraped to size it's time to start on the legs

Work each layer of legs with say 3 or 3 black

Then say 10 of the silver

repeat 3 times then close out the pattern

 

Posted by: jasonb Mar 31 2008, 03:14 AM

wow that looks good

Posted by: Jumpus GooDarus Mar 31 2008, 03:33 AM

It's actually a very simple pattern jason

When doing wraps like this one you must have a bit of imagination & foresight into how it will turn out.

In another thread I mentioned all closed patterns like this one are derived from a combination of chevs & diamonds all you need to work out is where to start & where to finish.

Haven't done one of these b4 but it's simple enough & may do the design on the next rod I build

Posted by: It'l Do Mar 31 2008, 04:07 AM

I like it, would stand out on a black rod with the silver background.

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