Marbling is a fun easy and uniqu.
Marbling rod guides.
Demonstrating marbling technique with crb marbling pigment on a custom mhx fishing rod.
Conventional guides allow the line to twirl and bounce its way down the rod and hitting the edges of the guides more often and on some set ups hits the rod itself.
The pmrb series offers a range of pearlescent 2 tone and metallic colors that mix with any of your favorite epoxies for rich vibrant color combinations.
Crb s all new powder marbling pigment will add some extra flair to your next marbling job.
I am building a rod with marbling under the double guide feet.
Marbling has become a popular trend for added detailed painting to fishing rods with marbling pigment and epoxy finish.
Lots of times i ll wrap the q tip around the rag and clean the insides.
Custom rod marbling is one of the hottest new techniques rod builders are using to create stunning works of functional art.
Got that part done and was about to start wrapping guides when i had to fly home for an unexpected funeral.
Marbling paint for fishing rods.
Fill a container with cold water.
This is to prevent fibers from getting caught between the guides.
Marbling is a fun and fast way to make any custom rod truly one of a kind.
Few things say custom rod building more than crafting an original fishing rod that s designed built and decorated to your preference.
How to add magic marbling in rod building.
It s time to put some excitement in an old rod or on a new one.
Needless to say the epoxy is going to be pretty stout when i get back.
Curt baker of suncoast rodcrafters demonstrates the simple techniques used in marbling epoxy finish on custom fishing rods.
Q tips tend to leave uninvited guest fibers.
The basic premise is to mix an ultra concentrated marbling pigment with an epoxy finish then swirl and drag the mixture in varying patterns on butt wraps and guide wraps.
Simply pour your cleaner on a rag and wipe the rod where you ll be marbling i ll use a q tip and soak it in cleaner to get at the inside edges of the guides.
After you have finished painting your rod to the desired color you can get a little artsy and creative with it.
Each time it rubs against something energy is lost and results in shorter casts.
The basic premise is to mix an ultra concentrated marbling pigment with an epoxy finish then swirl and drag the mixture in varying patterns on butt wraps and guide wraps.