Rebuild of my Sharpe Avon - questions
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Re: Rebuild of my Sharpe Avon - questions
Ring spacing;-
25in Butt - 35cm - butt ring - 30cm - second ring - 25cm - ferrule. Cork butt - 22.2mm = 0.87inch diameter.
Tip - 17cm - ring - 21cm(38cm) - ring - 22.5cm(60.5cm) - ring - 25.5cm(86cm) - ring - 26.3cm(112.3cm) - ring - 26.7cm(139cm) - ring - 12.5cm - ferrule end.
Hope that helps.
25in Butt - 35cm - butt ring - 30cm - second ring - 25cm - ferrule. Cork butt - 22.2mm = 0.87inch diameter.
Tip - 17cm - ring - 21cm(38cm) - ring - 22.5cm(60.5cm) - ring - 25.5cm(86cm) - ring - 26.3cm(112.3cm) - ring - 26.7cm(139cm) - ring - 12.5cm - ferrule end.
Hope that helps.
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Re: Rebuild of my Sharpe Avon - questions
The rings are weird and seem to be not available now. Wal has there name!
Not High Bells though - but higher than low bells!
Not High Bells though - but higher than low bells!
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Re: Rebuild of my Sharpe Avon - questions
Sharpes used a pattern that I've not seen used elsewhere that were straight legged.
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Re: Rebuild of my Sharpe Avon - questions
Thanks Olly - you are a star.Olly wrote: ↑Fri Jun 05, 2020 2:41 pm Ring spacing;-
25in Butt - 35cm - butt ring - 30cm - second ring - 25cm - ferrule. Cork butt - 22.2mm = 0.87inch diameter.
Tip - 17cm - ring - 21cm(38cm) - ring - 22.5cm(60.5cm) - ring - 25.5cm(86cm) - ring - 26.3cm(112.3cm) - ring - 26.7cm(139cm) - ring - 12.5cm - ferrule end.
Hope that helps.
I've applied my daytime job skills to the question of ring spacing, and created an Excel table and chart that allows you to select rod length, number of rings and your desired position of butt ring, and then "draw" the curve you want, which should mirror the action of your rod. When I've finished it properly, I can make it available to members via PM if you wish. When done like this, it's amazing how much difference even 10mm here or there makes to the curve.
The results go a long way towards explaining the big gap between 7th and 8th rings (from tip) with the butt ring being number 9. With my butt ring 2 metres from the tip (which looks about right) the 8th ring would be at 1601mm, which puts it right on top of the ferrule - so that's not an option. I therefore tried keying in a butt ring position of 2050mm, which puts ring #8 at 1641, which is about as close to the ferrule as you get get - but it would look wrong on a cane rod. So I decided ring #8 needs to be at about 1680mm, which puts the butt ring at 2.1m, which looks OK on this particular rod.
And when I held the rod up to the light, what did I see at 2.1m? The faintest tell-tale marks of where a butt ring once was - opposite the red dots. So that puts a new light - literally, in this case - on the whole issue of my tip curve saying I should have the red dots uppermost. Now the butt section seems to agree.
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Re: Rebuild of my Sharpe Avon - questions
Finally took some pictures...
I think this is going to have to go.
I like fishing the swing-tip, so chose a suitable threaded tip ring, and a lovely looking butt ring courtesy of Mr Tengisgol. The rings were quite a motley selection, so I'm replacing the lot with these plus High Bells throughout. Don't worry, that's not my normal standard of whipping - just wanted to get a colour match. (I've since got some proper garnet.)
I'm not absolutely certain that mine is the impregnated version - hopefully the good members of this forum will be able to tell me. The previous (incorrectly spaced) whippings have left their tell-tale light bands. I'm puzzled as to how they are lighter than the rest of the blank - with most things, it's the bit exposed to the sunlight that fades, not the bit hidden from it. Is there a recommended way to restore an even colour, please? I tried my gunstock oil, but to no avail.
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Re: Rebuild of my Sharpe Avon - questions
Every good rod needs a reel, of course. This one came with box and original paperwork - very nice!
I told you the reel fittings were a bit tight...
I told you the reel fittings were a bit tight...
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Re: Rebuild of my Sharpe Avon - questions
It looks like impregnated cane to me.
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Re: Rebuild of my Sharpe Avon - questions
Thank you. The finish is so smooth that whatever it is, I'm going to leave well alone.
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Re: Rebuild of my Sharpe Avon - questions
I agree it looks impregnated to my very untrained eye, am I right in thinking that impregnated rods weren't varnished as there was no need as they would never rot, but the rods that weren't impregnated were varnished, cos that blank doesn't look like it ever seen a coat of varnish.NorfolkTinca wrote: ↑Sun Jun 14, 2020 9:33 pmThank you. The finish is so smooth that whatever it is, I'm going to leave well alone.
Lovely rod NT I'm really becoming a big fan of these Sharpes rod absolutely gorgeous.
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Re: Rebuild of my Sharpe Avon - questions
Thanks again. I know mine will never be original, but that's what I wanted before buying it - a good basis for me to build to my own requirements. Since then, I have found out they only made 400 of these, which is an added consideration, but the handle was done before I bought it, and the rings were wrong anyway. The overriding priority in my mind is to make it better than it was when I bought it, with sympathy to the general style of the original, but not adhering to it to the letter.
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