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    Default Flaming Skull weave

    Here are some pics of a "weave" I just put on a rod.

    This first pic shows all the threads loaded onto the loom. There are almost 400 individual threads in total

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    The weave has now started and there are about 20 wraps/turns done in this pattern so far. There are 7 total colors being used. It's too soon to see the image developing

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    Now I am about 75 percent done and you can see the image developing

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    The image is complete

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    This pic shows the image and the top trim band

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    And now both trim bands are on and all I need to do now is put the finish on

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    That's cool. How long did that take you?

    I had done simple weaves with 1 colors, and maybe 20 rows of tread. I know your is complicated. that would make a great winter project.

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    Thank you for the kind words. About 3 hours to design it, about 4 hours to load it on the loom and about 40 hours to weave it. 6 color changes and 109 passes x 90 threads wide. Size A ncp over size D ncp
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    That's a sick wrap!
    You're really ramping up your wrapping skills, Doublerunner. I hope to see some sweet customs coming out of your workshop soon.

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    Wow that is awesome. A lot of guys use the fish decals and such, its cool to see some different thinking out there. Do you listen to metal or do you just like skulls?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DarkSkies View Post
    That's a sick wrap!
    yeah dude skulls rule about how much do u charge to do a rod?

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    Very nice you must have good eyes and patience of a saint

    Pay attention to what history has taught us or be prepared to relive it again

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    Quote Originally Posted by wish4fish View Post
    yeah dude skulls rule about how much do u charge to do a rod?
    I charge for the cost of materials plus $100
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    Quote Originally Posted by rockhopper View Post
    Wow that is awesome. A lot of guys use the fish decals and such, its cool to see some different thinking out there. Do you listen to metal or do you just like skulls?
    That was done at the request of the rod owner. That is not my rod
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    Quote Originally Posted by DarkSkies View Post
    That's a sick wrap!
    You're really ramping up your wrapping skills, Doublerunner. I hope to see some sweet customs coming out of your workshop soon.
    Thank you for the kind words. I have 5 rods ordered to be built as of right now. Wait until you see the next one. A 9/11 theme on a super surf blank
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    Quote Originally Posted by finchaser View Post
    Very nice you must have good eyes and patience of a saint
    Thank you for the kind words. It does take a lot of patience but I really enjoy it. As for the eyes I do use a magnification lens for the really detailed, intricate stuff
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    test to see if I can zoom in better on the pics
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    Guess not. With some sites you can
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    Quote Originally Posted by Doublerunner View Post
    I charge for the cost of materials plus $100
    That Weave is worth alot more than that. Maybe a simple weave that take less then 10 hours total. I'm still looking at you skull weave. I don't have the balls to tackle something like that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vpass View Post
    That Weave is worth alot more than that. Maybe a simple weave that take less then 10 hours total. I'm still looking at you skull weave. I don't have the balls to tackle something like that.
    Thank you. If I charged by the hour then no one would buy one. It's a passion and I enjoy doing them. Plus I don't want to mass produce them so I just build them one at a time and really try to get into each one so that it has it's own flair. Maybe that is why I have 5 rods to build right now which will take me most of the winter probably. If you think that was intricate wait until you see the next one I am doing. It's a custom 9/11 theme with a matching guide and butt wrap. 8 colors. It is going to be awesome.
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    Quote Originally Posted by vpass View Post
    That Weave is worth alot more than that. Maybe a simple weave that take less then 10 hours total. I'm still looking at you skull weave. I don't have the balls to tackle something like that.
    Thank you. If I charged by the hour then no one would buy one. It's a passion and I enjoy doing them. Plus I don't want to mass produce them so I just build them one at a time and really try to get into each one so that it has it's own flair. Maybe that is why I have 5 rods to build right now which will take me most of the winter probably. If you think that was intricate wait until you see the next one I am doing. It's a custom 9/11 theme with a matching guide and butt wrap. 8 colors. It is going to be awesome.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Doublerunner View Post
    Thank you. If I charged by the hour then no one would buy one. It's a passion and I enjoy doing them. Plus I don't want to mass produce them so I just build them one at a time and really try to get into each one so that it has it's own flair. Maybe that is why I have 5 rods to build right now which will take me most of the winter probably. If you think that was intricate wait until you see the next one I am doing. It's a custom 9/11 theme with a matching guide and butt wrap. 8 colors. It is going to be awesome.
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    Can't wait to see it.

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    Very impressive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doublerunner View Post
    test to see if I can zoom in better on the pics
    Doublerunner, it's now a lot easier to post and manipulate pics. It does take some getting used to, though.

    There is a good tutorial posted by Paco33 in post 14 of this thread:
    http://stripersandanglers.com/Forum/...-Anglers/page2


    Take a look at it and see if it helps. You can use the attachment (paperclip) feature to post pics this way.
    If you still have difficulty after going through the steps, PM me and I'll try to walk ya through it.

    The step-by-step process you illustrated there is very helpful to others who might want to see the different stages. I'll try my best to help you showcase that to people. Thanks for the informative post.

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