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My waxed cotton keeps on snapping while wrapping around the materials....   Any idea why?


I have three theories,

Is it due to the cheap bobbin I use being to tight, it does not seem to sit smootherly around the cotton.

Maybe the cotton is weak?

Maybe my technquie is bad and I am applying to much pressure or pulling in the wrong direction....

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umm is it cotton or actual tying thread?
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Fly-Tying Monocord - Waxed 3/0
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Do you have the thread running straight from the spool through the tube?

Try these:

1) check the bobbin for small nicks or rough edges at both ends of the tube using a piece of pantyhose. These can cause the thread to fray and break

or

2) carefully and slowly bend out the arms a little. testing tension as you go

 
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I think the bobbin arms were to tight, so I just pulled them apart for a while and it is much easier to pull the thread out. 
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If it continues, invest in a ceramic tube bobbin holder... expensive, but I think worth it.
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Hey Clark!  How prone are ceramic bobbin holders to Breakage if Dropped?
 
I am tempted but wary. Jax
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Wot you gonna drop it on Jax?
I thought your state of the art tying room was fully carpeted.
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they are pretty durable.
I have a full ceramic tube (stonefly) and 2 ceramic inserts (one with delrin spool feet and one with brass) as well as some standard stainless tube ones
drops onto lino or carpet don't seem to have made much difference not sure about dropping them on concrete but.
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I'd agree with StPaul.
Have a couple of them & no probs, might be different if you were to be matching the hatch, streamside thoLOL (butConfused)
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Originally posted by Onecast Onecast wrote:

Hey Clark!  How prone are ceramic bobbin holders to Breakage if Dropped?
 
I am tempted but wary. Jax
Jax, I had a look at my tying tools & reckon I have one ceramic bobbin holder more than I need.
Next time I catch up, it's yours if you want....
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Uncle; Thanks for the offer. Next time you are passing. call in and we will talk.  jax
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I have to come to town one day soon so I'll try and call in too... maybe we should all meet at one place to save on making two stops Wink and then we can call in and talk, and talk and talk and talk and talk
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Originally posted by Clark Reid Clark Reid wrote:

I have to come to town one day soon so I'll try and call in too... maybe we should all meet at one place to save on making two stops Wink and then we can call in and talk, and talk and talk and talk and talk
 
 
 
Geeez, I can see me being the looser in this scenario.
Jax & Clark yaking flat out wouldn't leave much room for me & my quiet wee voiceLOL
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Tuesday I am giving some Private casting lessons in town... how bout we catch up in the morning???

And I'm sure you'll hold your own Bill!
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Sorry Clark, bad timing for me.
I'm flying to Nelson tomorrow to visit my terminally ill sister & will be there for a few days.
Maybe if you botch the lessons a bit your pupil might require a follow up lesson the following week?LOL
Would be good to have a catch up though.
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No problem Bill... Best wishes for your family at such sorrying times.
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Clark; Hope your day goes well. Would like to catch up, but have to go get a warrent of fitness for this old body of mine. Ouch Maybe next time you are in Town. Jax
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True to his word Uncle called in today and gifted me a ceramic bobbin holder.
 
Have given it a workout and it is SMOOTH!!!  Thanks Uncle.  Jax.
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I find that 8/0 snaps on me every time I use it, I've checked the bobbin and the tension is fine, I've checked for rough snag type stuff but there's none - even put it through a ceramic bobbin and it still breaks; I think it must be me, too much pressure on the thread maybe?

Does this sound right guy's? Cause it's drivin me potty to say the least!

Jeanne

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