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sirocco

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sirocco,

 

The thread you chose must be of the flat filament type. I use Danville's 6/0. You should stroke the thread against your finger and thumb nail to get the twists out while leaving your bobbin spin. This is done prior to splitting the thread.

Note: most threads are left hand twist meaning right hand tiers put more and more twists into the thread each turn you take. Leaving your bobbin spin will remove most of them. [ Go lefties]

You also need a very sharp needle to separate the threads into even bundles.

The methods works well for small denier hydrocarbon dubbing materials like Fly Rite etc. Heavier denier materials [like seal fur] are much tougher to capture.

 

catch ya'

 

 

Don

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This article on threads will explain the beat and worst of them. It boils down to a personal choice for thread and at the moment UTC wins by a country mile for splitting easily. I have tried Danville's, Benecchi, UNI, Spiderweb and many others but UTC wins out as it is so easy to split. Don't waste money on the likes of the Pettijean thread as it is actually UNI from all accounts.

 

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