Does anyone out there build custom fishing rods for as hobby?

I want to get started in the hobby of building custom fishing rods.

I am trying to design a homemade rod lathe, for finish drying and thread wraping.

Does anyone out there know, What the best RPM for the lathe chuck to rotate at, should be?

Thanks for your help.

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One Response to “Does anyone out there build custom fishing rods for as hobby?”

  1. Charlie Says:

    I’ve made a few rods over the years. There is no “best” rpm for lathes. It really depends on the wood (type, thickness,etc..) the tools used, your comfort level with the tool, type of finish, etc… You want to make sure you don’t create an accident by going too fast (this is more dangerous than going to slow) Start at 600rpm and speed up a little at a time until you reach the best speed for safety while still being able to get the project done in a timely manner.

    I’ll give you a link to a site specifically for custom rod builders that has alot of good info.
    http://www.rodguild.com/

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