Hackle Folding Tool
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Hackle Folding Tool
Below is Tim Flaglers version of a simple hackle folding tool for laid back collars on a variety of flies
i no longer play guitar so i have no picks laying around the house
so i improvised with a bread bag plastic closure (follow the directions in the video to use the tool)
note: there are multiple ways of folding hackle (most tyers will never need to do this), the above is just 1 more way
i no longer play guitar so i have no picks laying around the house
so i improvised with a bread bag plastic closure (follow the directions in the video to use the tool)
note: there are multiple ways of folding hackle (most tyers will never need to do this), the above is just 1 more way
Flytiers sure have a way at making things difficult
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Cool. Thanks for sharing, Norm. I'm always a sucker for learning a new technique, so I will give this a try.
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I file a notch in my fingernail this way I Don't have to look for a tool on my desk!
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Re: Hackle Folding Tool
Made one of these the other night during a group tying session here at the house. I raided the bread pantry for the plastic thingy, grabbed a pair of nail clippers and made the vee, sat down and made a couple passes on a grouse feather. Perfectly folded hackle barbs for a nice collar.
I venture to say there will be some stale bread in my friends houses.
Thanks, Norm.
I venture to say there will be some stale bread in my friends houses.
Thanks, Norm.
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For quite a few years, a friend and I were invitied to tie flies at the "Celebration of Fly Tying" event that used to be held in Grand Rapids, MI.
During the fly tying, we used a small "tool(?)" to hold back the hackles before doing a whip finish. It never failed that during each event, quite a few people would say something (after watching us use the "tool") like: "That was worth the price of admission." So we started bringing a few extra with as give aways.
The "tool" is made, as follows:
Take the small yellow, plastic straw that comes with a "Capri Sun" drink then cut the straw into pieces approx. 1 1/2" long.
At one end of the straw, take your fly tying scisssors and cut a 45 degree angle in the straw. At the bottom of the angle, cut a straight line from the angled bottom to the square end of the straw.
After cutting the straight line, go back to the angled end and cut a small "V notch" at the end of the straight line. The small "V-notch" allows the fly tying thread to move forward as you slide the "tool" over the hackle which, in turn, allows for doing a clean whip finish.
Bob
During the fly tying, we used a small "tool(?)" to hold back the hackles before doing a whip finish. It never failed that during each event, quite a few people would say something (after watching us use the "tool") like: "That was worth the price of admission." So we started bringing a few extra with as give aways.
The "tool" is made, as follows:
Take the small yellow, plastic straw that comes with a "Capri Sun" drink then cut the straw into pieces approx. 1 1/2" long.
At one end of the straw, take your fly tying scisssors and cut a 45 degree angle in the straw. At the bottom of the angle, cut a straight line from the angled bottom to the square end of the straw.
After cutting the straight line, go back to the angled end and cut a small "V notch" at the end of the straight line. The small "V-notch" allows the fly tying thread to move forward as you slide the "tool" over the hackle which, in turn, allows for doing a clean whip finish.
Bob
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I need to read this a couple times to fully understand, but sound like a fun exercise.
Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for sharing.
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a picture of the finished tool would be nice...
Re: Hackle Folding Tool
Cut a straw 1 1/2" long; 45 degree angle at one end flat of the other; full slit at bottom of the 45 degree angle; cut a little V-notch in slit at bottom of angle. Will try to take a pic.