A few weeks back, I posted about some fly tying tricks and projects. The post featured some ways to organize hooks, how to use a woman's hair clip to manage fluffy flies, and how to re purpose spent .17 HMR as spool organizers. Since that post, I ran across some spent shells and some wood and decided to give this project a shot. I changed things up a little, but I am glad to say that the project turned out fairly well and will be a nice addition to a fly tying bench that I am going to start working on for my oldest son. Here's the step by step process that I used to complete the project.
Step 1- I attached some 1 X 3's together using screws. I should have used wood glue but to be honest, I wanted to try and get this project done in a shorter amount of time. |
Step 2- I spray painted the entire frame with black Rustoleum. |
Step 3- I used a silver sharpie to plan out where my shell casings were going to go. I wanted to maximize my space and include as many spools as possible. |
Step 4- I mocked up the holder to see what it was going to look like. |
Step 5- Using super glue, I attached the casings to the frame. This worked really well on the painted surface. |
Step 6- The finished product. I threw some empty spools on the organizer to show how they fit. I probably spent more time planning how to align the spools and spacing them evenly. |
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