Fly Tying Station

by fljp2002 in Outside > Fishing

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Fly Tying Station

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A quick and simple DIY fly tying station.

Measure and Cut Your Supplies.

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1 x Pine Laminated Board ¾” x 12” x 36” – Cut in half so your station will be approx. 18” long (you can make two)

1 x Pine 1”x2” x 6’ cut as follows:  1x 18” (length of your station), 2 x 12” (width of your station) and 4 x 2” pieces (for the legs)

1 x 1/8” 36’ long dowel (will be cut on demand)

15 x #6 1” wood screw

White Glue.

Drilling

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Drill pilot hole for every screw (I counter-sunk the screw so they would not catch on anything).

I put 7 screws along the back (probably too many) and one each for the legs

Assembly

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Screw the backsplash and legs on. Put some glue to ensure a tight fit and follow with screwing the arms on.

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Measure and drill holes for the dowels along the back splash (I placed my holes 2” apart) and follow with putting  glue on the end of the dowel and inserting  it  into a hole and cutting  the dowel at 2” and repeat until you have the number of spool holder you want.

Finishing

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Drill various size holes along the arms for the bobbins, scissor, dubbin needle etc. (you decide how many and what size to make them)

Once completed, stain or varnish to you liking.