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<blockquote data-quote="shfishinsticks" data-source="post: 119615" data-attributes="member: 1246"><p>I don't have any pics of my inlays....I'll try to take some better ones when I get to that point on jiggy's rod. I just start the wrap and trim off the tag. Do a couple more turns and place a length of metallic thread (about 5" long) under the wrap. DO a few more turns and trim the tag end. Then I hold both the main thread and inlay thread tight and do 3-5 turns depending on the size on the inlay. I place the inlay thread under the main thread and do a few more turns. Trim the tag end of the metallic and finish the wrap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shfishinsticks, post: 119615, member: 1246"] I don't have any pics of my inlays....I'll try to take some better ones when I get to that point on jiggy's rod. I just start the wrap and trim off the tag. Do a couple more turns and place a length of metallic thread (about 5" long) under the wrap. DO a few more turns and trim the tag end. Then I hold both the main thread and inlay thread tight and do 3-5 turns depending on the size on the inlay. I place the inlay thread under the main thread and do a few more turns. Trim the tag end of the metallic and finish the wrap. [/QUOTE]
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