Re: Stripped Peacock Quill Bodies
Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2018 1:15 am
They look great
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Please be more specific, Dana ... I really want to know how to do this. The rachis from what feather? Do you cut the barbs from the stem or use some other method?Theroe wrote: ↑Tue Nov 27, 2018 9:22 am The pieces I use are the center stems: the rachis. Sometimes I color them with Pantone pens, but more often than not I let the color of the silk underneath shine through.
It’s definitely a job to separate the hardcover written from the rest of the feather, But it’s well worth it. Someone on eBay is selling pre-stripped quills from Ted Niemeyer’s estate - I bought some, and they are beautiful.
YesWiFlyfisher wrote: ↑Tue Nov 27, 2018 10:43 amDana,Theroe wrote: ↑Tue Nov 27, 2018 9:22 am The pieces I use are the center stems: the rachis. Sometimes I color them with Pantone pens, but more often than not I let the color of the silk underneath shine through.
It’s definitely a job to separate the hardcover written from the rest of the feather, But it’s well worth it. Someone on eBay is selling pre-stripped quills from Ted Niemeyer’s estate - I bought some, and they are beautiful.
So you are stripping the shaft?
John
Theroe wrote: ↑Tue Nov 27, 2018 6:30 am John
Yes, I’ve tried them, and they make nice bodies, but I would rather strip and dye my own. One thing about Peacock is that it is not very translucent or durable-ditto for goose and condor.
IMHO, the very best “Quill for body” material is the stripped mallard quill, ala Ted Niemeyer. Duck quills are translucent with two dark edges, and slightly elastic.....very similar to grouse quill. LiBelieve me, once you try it, you will use nothing else.
Here’s a few pictures of some I made over the weekend, what do you think?
Dana
Bill-I’ll put some in to soak tonight when I get home, and take some pictures to post.tie2fish wrote: ↑Tue Nov 27, 2018 9:55 amPlease be more specific, Dana ... I really want to know how to do this. The rachis from what feather? Do you cut the barbs from the stem or use some other method?Theroe wrote: ↑Tue Nov 27, 2018 9:22 am The pieces I use are the center stems: the rachis. Sometimes I color them with Pantone pens, but more often than not I let the color of the silk underneath shine through.
It’s definitely a job to separate the hardcover written from the rest of the feather, But it’s well worth it. Someone on eBay is selling pre-stripped quills from Ted Niemeyer’s estate - I bought some, and they are beautiful.
Yes - The hackle undulates back-and-forth.......That’s the main reason that Scotch tied hackle is soooo deadly!Trifly wrote: ↑Tue Nov 27, 2018 1:30 pmTheroe wrote: ↑Tue Nov 27, 2018 6:30 am John
Yes, I’ve tried them, and they make nice bodies, but I would rather strip and dye my own. One thing about Peacock is that it is not very translucent or durable-ditto for goose and condor.
IMHO, the very best “Quill for body” material is the stripped mallard quill, ala Ted Niemeyer. Duck quills are translucent with two dark edges, and slightly elastic.....very similar to grouse quill. LiBelieve me, once you try it, you will use nothing else.
Here’s a few pictures of some I made over the weekend, what do you think?
Dana
Does the soft hackle actually wrap around the body of the fly when it is in the water? I am referring to the first photo.