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| Title | Body | Published | Time ago |
|---|---|---|---|
| Shining a Light |
The SmallRig RM 03 is a flexible and versatile LED lamp useful for both tying and photography |
2 weeks ago | |
| Don’t buy supplies ... tie flies! |
Want to get better results when tying flies? Don’t buy your way there. Tie your way there! |
1 month ago | |
| Hackle guards |
Hackle or material guards help you keep stuff out of the way while you tie or varnish your fly |
7 months ago | |
| My adored fly tying desk |
My adored fly tying desk. Once cherished and down through the ages worn and abused. Now cherished again. |
8 months ago | |
| When knots drive you nuts |
If knotting fibers for legs for your insect imitations drive you mad, this tool can help! |
9 months ago | |
| Steel Pin Shrimp |
A scud pattern with 26 individual legs is no task if you make this small, ingenious tool out of wire. |
1 year ago | |
| YR3D dubbing brush tool |
Siberian Ramil Yamaliev makes a lot of things on his 3D printer - from fly reels to lamps. And then this brilliant dubbing brush twister. |
3 years ago | |
| IKEA Fly Tying Board |
How to make a 10 dollar tying station based on a cheap IKEA cutting board. |
5 years ago | |
| Rotating your bobbin holder |
If you want to use the advantages of controlling twist in your tying thread, you need a bobbin holder that allows rotation. Not all do. |
6 years ago | |
| Crystallin Task Light |
My search for a great fly tying lamp may be over. This one is close to ideal for my purposes |
6 years ago | |
| Tom’s bobbin holders |
Get ready to meet the “Hummingbird”, a very different bobbin holder designed and made by Dutch Tom Biesot |
7 years ago | |
| DIY dubbing brush maker |
Bretislav has a little machine in his collection of fly-tying tools. It was made by his father about 20 years back. |
7 years ago | |
| DIY material spring |
A material spring is a nifty little addition to your vise, enabling you to hold long materials like ribbing or hackles out of the way while tying in other materials. |
8 years ago | |
| Pimp your vise |
There's so much extra paraphernalia that you can attach to your vise that you can totally block the access to the hook if you use it all. |
8 years ago | |
| DIY material clips |
I have used my fingers and metal bulldog clips plus varying degrees of dexterity for hair hackle loops. I decided to try to make my own material clips for the purpose. |
8 years ago | |
| The coolest bobbin holder |
If you want a really cool bobbin holder, carbon fiber and all, it's off to Kickstarter to support Ilias Fn Karanzas' Apex Predator Bobbin project! |
8 years ago | |
| Laser cut tool holders |
I'm working on an article on tool holders and have been fooling around with a drawing program and a laser cutter |
8 years ago | |
| DIY bodkin cleaner |
This is the greatest little tool you can imagine for cleaning varnish off your bodkin or dubbing needle, and you can make one almost for free. |
8 years ago | |
| Fly tying lamps |
Most people need some light when they tie flies. Some people more than others. This article is about lamps to use over your vise and table when tying. |
9 years ago | |
| GFF DIY LED tying lamp |
Looking for a cool, compact and cheap fly tying light? Look no further. This project will give you a nice light for about 10-15 US$ |
9 years ago | |
| The humble hackle pliers |
Hackle pliers are simple tools for a simple task: handling hackles. But there might be more to the story of these humble tools. |
9 years ago | |
| The Regal mystery |
There's a gazillion tyers who love the Regal style, angled spring clamp fly-tying vises, but I always wondered why they are so popular |
9 years ago | |
| Tom's Vise |
The design and making of a homemade fly tying vise. |
10 years ago | |
| Scissors for fly tying |
What should you look for when choosing fly-tying scissors? Well, that all depends on a number of factors. This article takes an in-depth look at one of the fly tier's most important tools. |
10 years ago | |
| The LAW of attraction |
I was among the lucky fly-tyers who managed to lay my hand on one of Lawrence Waldron's LAW fly-tying vises while he made them - and they could be bought at reasonable prices. |
10 years ago | |
| Threading a bobbin |
Considering how simple the goal is: to get the thread through the tube of a bobbin holder, there's a surprising number of ways to do it. |
11 years ago | |
| Bobbin holders for fly tying |
Most people use a bobbin holder when they tie flies. In spite of being a simple tool there are some pretty advanced models out there |
11 years ago | |
| Don't tie flies |
Don't tie flies Tie flies |
12 years ago | |
| Rubber band tool |
A super simple and inexpensive home made tool to hold hackle and other materials while tying. |
12 years ago | |
| The tube fly needle |
If you are embarking on the tube fly tying journey and don't have the tools, don't despair. A simple and inexpensive tapered needle is all you need - or maybe a couple. |
13 years ago | |
| Everyday Fly Tying Tips |
I am as likely to sit down and tie six different flies as I am to tie six of the same pattern. Speed is not a concern, but I don't want to waste my time either. There are things I can do to make my life easier which may be different from a professional production tyer. |
13 years ago | |
| DIY brushes and combs |
These are some of the least expensive and most useful fly tying tools you can make yourself. A Velcro stick, a brush and a comb made from strips of Velcro, pieces of wood, hair combs and even ice lolly sticks! |
14 years ago | |
| Whipfinish video |
This short video shows you how to whip finish with your fingers rather than using a tool. It's quite easy, looks cool and saves you trying to localize that whipfinisher on your messy tying table - that is if you are like the rest of us... |
16 years ago | |
| Tube Tying Techniques |
Have tube, will tie... but how to go about it? How do you actually manage to tie on a tube? Well, it's much like tying on a hook, just different. Learn to tie on plastic, metal, bottles, compound and rear tubes. |
18 years ago | |
| Tube Fly Tying Tools |
More information on tube fly tying tools than you ever thought you needed - from the lowly sewing needle to the full-blown several-hundred-dollar vise, and a lot in between. This article gives you essential knowledge about how to hold a tube - any tube - while tying on it. |
18 years ago | |
| DIY Epoxy Rotor |
If you tie flies incorporating epoxy, you will probably have great benefit from a rotating drying rig like this |
20 years ago | |
| Interesting tools |
Mike Hogue has stuff on the way |
22 years ago | |
| Fisker tube tool |
This Danish tool might be an alternative. In spite of some minor drawbacks, it's a very good tool at a very reasonable price. |
28 years ago | |
| A portable fly tying kit |
In the most simplistic terms, a flytying kit must only have the tools and materials necessary to tie the flies you may use on a single trip or a single river. However, like most of us, a travelling flytying kit consumes more space than 26 high-schoolers crammed in a Volkswagen Beetle. |
30 years ago |
