it did appear to tighten up the cdc in the video I saw.  You sell the video 
right?  Have you watched it?  

john

Byard Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
>John...
>
>I think that because it quickly spins your material into a rope, it 
>doesn't allow for as much an opportunity for the fibers to slip out 
>as they might when you spin slowly. I think if Rick tries the method 
>he may solve his problems.
>
>...byard
>
>
>>i saw marc do that on the video on flyfishermans website. �What is 
>>the main purpose of that technique byard? �IS all that covered on 
>>the dvd? I was able to see kim boal use the tool a couple weeks ago 
>>and I really think that I need to tie with it more this winter. �I 
>>had not given it a fair chance before.
>>
>>john
>>
>>Byard Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>>Did you give the thread bobbin a thorough spin? �Murf
>>>
>>>Yes I am spinning it counter clockwise to get it flat and then
>>>splitting it. �I then spin it clockwize to tighten it up. �Maybe I am
>>>loosing i the thread to much.
>>>
>>>Thanks for the info
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Rick...
>>>
>>>After you place the cdc in your split thread...pinch the thread
>>>tightly just below the material...then spin your bobbin...lots...then
>>>with your thumb and finger nail force the twists up into the section
>>>with the material.
>>>
>>>...byard
>>>
>
>

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