Nope - all manual. It does have a 3 axis DRO which takes a lot of the tedium out of making the myriad of small fly reel components.
What DRO is on it and how are the scales mounted?
Nope - all manual. It does have a 3 axis DRO which takes a lot of the tedium out of making the myriad of small fly reel components.
I'm using a Newall 3 axis DRO. Scales are mounted using the Newall hardware and some custom built supports.
Very neat.
Also meant to ask, do you have to make your own springs for reels? Like flat style or custom wound? If so, just wondering about your choice of materials, heat treating, fixtures etc.
Did you do the CAD drawings yourself? That's as inspiring as your machining skills!
Thanks JohnWhat a pleasure it is to see the pieces you make and bring together to create a functional fly reel. The attention to accuracy and detail is, as always, impressive.
What are the maroon colored parts - phenolic or something?
And the handles, are they finished hardwood or?
If you happen to have some pics, I'd like to see some of the fixtures or methods you make these irregular geometry parts like the brass arms. I take it these are manual/DRO, not cnc?