papajoe222 Posted November 6, 2012 Posted November 6, 2012 I just finished my first rod building project and although I'm extremely happy with the results, I wasn't sure how to finish the end of the butt wrap. What I ended up doing was tieing off the end of the wrap as if it were a guide foot and cutting off the ends of the butt wrap threads prior to finishing off that overwrap. I searched some sites, but they all discussed the wraps themselves. How do you guys end your butt wraps? Quote
Delaware Valley Tackle Posted November 8, 2012 Posted November 8, 2012 Attempting a butt wrap on a first build is quite an undertaking. Props to you for that. Butt wraps are finished pretty much how you described. Once you have them locked down with a few wraps, feathering the loose strands with a razor blade makes the transition less noticeable similar to dressing guide feet. When you go to finish over the wrap do it in two or more thin coats. A light first coat just to seal the thread reduces the chance of bubbles escaping into the finish. 1 Quote
papajoe222 Posted November 8, 2012 Author Posted November 8, 2012 Thanks, I pretty much figured that had to be about the only option. I couldn't see doing a complete build without adding one, so I did a fairly simple three thread diamond,six diamonds. It's a little off center, but only if you look hard. My next one will likely be a closed wrap, but shorter in length. I imagine that I will need to feather the loose strands (I didn't on this one), or end up with an excessively high trim band. Quote
Delaware Valley Tackle Posted November 8, 2012 Posted November 8, 2012 I don't do a lot of weaving mainly due to the weight of all the extra epoxy. There are also many other ways to dress up a rod. Quote
Bubba_Bruiser Posted November 13, 2012 Posted November 13, 2012 I do the same thing you did. If it is sort of bulky, I will do a solid pass to secure the wrap, then after 2 thin coats, I will do a wrap with trim and inlay bands up to where I terminated it. Quote
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