Horizontal, with bar extending over the jaws/fly. Light shines straight down. With the vertical, the light comes in at an angle and can cause shadows. I ordered the horizontal and expect it to be delivered today. Can't wait.

JD

Chapman, Chris wrote:

Hi,

Looks like I need one of these LED lights for my tying class this fall.
What would you recommend for this vice?  Vertical or Horizontal?

BTW - Two weeks after my second son (Adrian) was born this Memorial Day,
I can now start thinking about fly tying and fishing.   Everything went
super.  Now when I go fishing, I have to bring my 3.5 yr old (Liam) to
give Mom and baby a break.   He has been doing great with a spincast
reel (trigger on the underside - like a spinning rod), a clear fly
bobber, and a Chili-Pepper.  Of course, he doesn't know that Dad put on
a fluorocarbon leader....  Another year and we might be casting a real
fly rod - who knows....


Thanks,
Chris




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