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SeaStrike
01-29-2012, 10:28 AM
Have never tried cutting a blank. I've got a Lami that I ended up not using that's been sitting around for a year and half.
Thinking about cutting a few inches off tip and make a jigging rod - what do you think it would do to the action if I cut six inches or so off the tip? New tip dia would be 10/64ths (vs. current 6.5).
TF90-20
7'6"
1
8-20 lb.
1/2-1 1/2
.692
6.5
4 1/2
Steve F
02-06-2012, 11:03 AM
I never cut anyting off the tip of a rod unless it was broken off and it needed to be trimed back some. If you need to cut a rod down cut the butt end off, just my 2 cents
Seahunter
02-07-2012, 04:38 PM
Trimming a rod from the tip makes the action faster. Cutting from the butt makes the action slower. Cutting 6" off the tip of any blank is going to turn it into a telephone pole.
The TF90-20 is a fast action blank to begin with so I would not mess with the tip unless I absolutely had to. Cut off the back to get it to length, and then start experimenting by tapeing a guide to the blank as a tip. Move it down the blank a bit to see how it feels. I think you will find no need to take anything off the tip.
FLATLINER
02-09-2012, 03:01 PM
If you are planning on cutting the blank to get it to the 6' length, take 3 off the tip and the rest of the butt. I cut the tips all the time. Pretty much ever rod I build is cut off the tip and/or the butt to get the action that my customers are looking for. With the Lami TF90, you will be fine cutting 3-4 off the tip and the rest off the butt.
Kevin
SeaStrike
04-08-2012, 08:38 PM
Decided to get another blank for that application. Went ahead and build the lami as bought.