George,
That is a good idea, thanks for sharing.
Tony

--- George Vincent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> A little trick I learned when tying off a whip
> finish on a bead head is to 
> put a very small dab of head cement on the top of
> the bead and wipe the 
> thread against the head cement while doing the whip
> finish.
> 
> George Vincent
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Anthony Spezio" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Saturday, September 30, 2006 2:52 PM
> Subject: Re: [VFB] Guderbrod Thread Question
> 
> 
> > Chuck
> > Not seeing what you are doing, it is hard to tell
> you
> > what is going wrong. I have seen this happen a lot
> > when the Whip knot is tied behind a bead. What
> happens
> > is the thread does not get tight behind the bead,
> it
> > climbes up the face of the bead. What I do is push
> the
> > wraps down behind the bead, with my fingernail,
> pull
> > tight each time  and then make the knot, then a
> second
> > knot. Another thing is too many wraps and not
> getting
> > each wrap tight enough. When you pull on the
> thread
> > and clip it, the thread acts like a rubber band
> and
> > springs back under the wraps.
> > These are just a few common things that happen,
> wish I
> > could see what you are doing so that I can help
> you.
> > When you say the Gudebrod thread don't work for
> you,
> > YOUSE IS STEPPING ON ME TOES> LOL That is the only
> > thread I use.
> > Whip Knot Tony
> >
> > --- Chuck Alexander
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >> Folks: It's probably something a "rookie tier"
> like
> >> myself is doing wrong, but when Nick brought up
> >> Guderbrod thread yesterday I think it was..Well,
> I
> >> tried that brand, and I CANNOT get the whip
> finish
> >> knot NOT to unravel.. No matter if I whip finish
> >> 3-4-5-6 etc rounds, if I snipped off the thread
> >> really close, it (the knot) would come unraveled,
> >> like some of the nylon ropes that there are that
> >> just will not hold a knot..Like it has more wax
> than
> >> it needed??? So, I have been using Uni Thread and
> >> Danville's with no problems..The thread (The
> >> Guderbrod) "feels" like great thread, so, am i
> doing
> >> something wrong??? Cause I have a few spools and
> >> hate to see anything go to waste, Thanks, Chuck
> >>
> >
> >
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