Don,
PLEASE CONTINUE ANSWERING QUESTIONS:
I am currently tying some stimulators, I want the abdomen be very fuzzy. Do
you suggest to use rope-dub with SLF-dubbing - or better dubbing loop for
this?
Regards
Rene

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Von: Don Ordes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Datum: Sonntag, 10. M�rz 2002 16:33
Betreff: Re: [VFB] mixing dubbing


>Well, I WAS going to make a suggestion, but after THAT remark...!
>
>My recommendation is to learn the rope dub method and add it to your
arsenal
>of dubbing techniques.  Blending and mixing your dubbings can be done for
>each fly as you tie.  Blending dubbings in a grinder gives a uniform color,
>whereas blending on your roping wire gives multicolor effects, with
>graduated shades, more like  the originals.  Adding sparkly dubbings like
>ice-dub late into the roping twist gives a shell-like appearance of
bubbles.
>Quick descent can be blended in for weight.
>
>I'm not alone in saying that once I 'perfected' the technique of rope
>dubbing, I haven't had to go back to any other method.
>
>There, whether you wanted it or not! My suggestion.  *G*
>
>DonO
>
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Larry Laub II <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Sunday, March 10, 2002 8:08 AM
>Subject: Re: [VFB] mixing dubbing
>
>
>> hi every1 just thought that i would throw out my first list topic you
>might
>> know as 1fordman my ? is on mixxing dubbing i have not played with
dubbing
>> too much but i got some from my local fly shop and i like it its made by
>> riverborn and its called arizona simi seal it looks like it is mixed so
if
>i
>> want too mix my own blend what materials is the best to mix with as far
as
>> natural,sythetics so on so forth and what does a guy need to do the
>mixxing
>> process a coffe grinder ive heard and help would be great (except from
>DonO)
>> just kindin have a nice day
>>
>

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