::disclaimer::
Ok, may seem like strange thing to do. I know there are cheap reels available so it is economic stupid to make one yourself, so no need to point that out. But I loth the hi-tech cnc made chinese ugly reels out there, I want something with soul and warmth..
::real post::
I was looking through some stuff left from my grand dad some time ago, found some antique fly fishing stuff that I used during the summer (a creel, a nice net, a priest, fly wallet, rod tube in leather and so on). Everything in mint condition. I also found a box for a reel, and the pic on the box showed a beatiful piece, apperently made in brass. Looked thru ebay, seems that brass was the thing they used in the old days. The prices were a bit high though, and very few pleased my eye (and yes, looks are important..
). So now I have a grinding thought in my head, can this be done by myself?
At work I have access to a manual lathe with a precision down to a 1/100 mm and a manual mill with a precision down to 1/25 mm. I have also found a source of decent priced brass (I wont be doing the arbor in one piece).
So what do you think? Is it doable? I have some sketches made in CAD now, but the main problem is the drag brake, I would of course want something simple, I usually end up using hand braking anyway
. If you have some ideas for a brake mechanism please share. I already have a small cogwheel for the clicking and some stainless steel rods for axles. Also M0.5 and M1 taps. Bearings are no prolem either.
Was thinking to use it for #5-6 or so.
Ok, may seem like strange thing to do. I know there are cheap reels available so it is economic stupid to make one yourself, so no need to point that out. But I loth the hi-tech cnc made chinese ugly reels out there, I want something with soul and warmth..
::real post::
I was looking through some stuff left from my grand dad some time ago, found some antique fly fishing stuff that I used during the summer (a creel, a nice net, a priest, fly wallet, rod tube in leather and so on). Everything in mint condition. I also found a box for a reel, and the pic on the box showed a beatiful piece, apperently made in brass. Looked thru ebay, seems that brass was the thing they used in the old days. The prices were a bit high though, and very few pleased my eye (and yes, looks are important..

At work I have access to a manual lathe with a precision down to a 1/100 mm and a manual mill with a precision down to 1/25 mm. I have also found a source of decent priced brass (I wont be doing the arbor in one piece).
So what do you think? Is it doable? I have some sketches made in CAD now, but the main problem is the drag brake, I would of course want something simple, I usually end up using hand braking anyway

Was thinking to use it for #5-6 or so.