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Chuck,
The wax in prewaxed thread bonds the
individual fibres and prevents fraying of the thread. It also makes dubbing a
little easier, but it is not nearly as sticky as dubbing wax. Dubbing wax can be
useful, but it can also mat the material you dub, and many tiers don't use it or
only use it with "difficult" dubbing material such as seal, where a good wax can
come in handy. For dubbing without wax but with the possibility to create nice
effects, check out DonO's rope dubbing thechnique on the Line's End site. If you
want to know more about wax, the other day I saw
a post by Glenn Overton. If he's *the* Overton I hope he'll chime in...
Mart
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- Re: [VFB] Dubbing Wax Martin Westbeek
- Re: [VFB] Dubbing Wax Chuck Alexander
- Re: [VFB] Dubbing Wax Anthony Spezio
- Re: [VFB] Dubbing Wax Chuck Alexander
- Re: [VFB] Dubbing Wax Chuck Alexander
- Re: [VFB] Dubbing Wax Sören Finne
- Re: [VFB] Dubbing Wax Chuck Alexander
- Re: [VFB] Dubbing Wax Mark Delaney
- Re: [VFB] Dubbing Wax---Chuck and beginne... Glenn Overton
- [VFB] Instructions , how to dubbed Glenn Overton
- Re: [VFB] Dubbing Wax Joyce Westphal
