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Well, this is nice. I did think about asking you if you ever had
modelled a fly in pov, but that thread was sort of diverging from it's
topic. Now, I notice it's a really thin thread attached to the ring.
Didn't look all that solid to me, but perhaps you got some kevlar in
there? 8)
btw do you go a lot out fishing? Judging from your contributions here,
you spend a lot of time coding.. ;-)
<ouch> off topic again..
sig.
Chris Huff wrote:
>
> After the talking about fly tying, I decided to make some flies in POV.
> This type is called the Royal Coachman. It is a trout fly, but can be
> used for just about anything. The model isn't quite complete, it doesn't
> have any wings. Also, on most of the ones I tie, the red band is
> narrower, and a lot flatter(less "bulge" to it). Sometimes fine gold
> colored wire is wrapped around the red band.
>
> The red band is floss, and the humps on each side are peacock strands.
> The tail is made of fibers from golden pheasant neck feathers.
> There is a fly called the Royal Wulff, which has white hair wings
> instead of feater wings but is otherwise identical. I may do that
> instead.
>
> This is all hand coded.
>
> --
> Chris Huff
> e-mail: chr### [at] yahoocom
> Web page: http://chrishuff.dhs.org/
>
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