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Learn how to add your own thread inlays to any guide wraps, ferrule wraps, and more on your custom fishing rods. Choose your Thread color combos here: https://www.mudhole.com/supplies-rod-... Custom thread wraps are one of the most fun and unique aspects of rod building. Considering the number color options and wrapping styles, it’s rare that any two custom fishing rods have the same thread wraps. Whether it’s for your client, friend, or even yourself, read on to learn how to dress up your custom thread work with in-lays in just 5 simple steps. Follow the 5 steps below for custom thread inlays: Step 1: Start Thread Wrap First, start the thread wrap like you would any other. Wrap the main thread around twice, then hop the running thread over the first two wraps and continue wrapping over the tag end. Once you’ve wrapped roughly 5-8 times over the tag end, cut it flush with the thread wrap by laying a razor blade flat against the wrap and pulling the tag thread over it. Step 2: Add and Lock Second In-Lay Thread Next, take a second thread and tuck it under the thread wrap you have started in step 1. After it’s tucked under the running thread, again wrap 5-8 times over the in-lay thread to lock it in place. To make the in-lay thread stand out from the thread wrap, choose a contrasting color from the running thread. Rod builders often use metallic threads for in-lays because these shiny threads really pop in the sun and on the water. If you want to add more color variation, try a double in-lay by just adding a third thread and continuing the steps below. Step 3: Wrap Threads Side by Side With the in-lay locked down, line-up the running thread and the in-lay thread side by side. Then, wrap the two threads side by side, but make sure the two threads never cross over each other. If the threads cross, your pattern will be disrupted and have a diminished effect when it’s complete. After you wrap your desired length, lock off the in-lay thread by continuing to wrap only the running thread over the in-lay. Step 4: Add Matching Trim Band Wrap For some, the in-lay in the thread wrap will be enough, however there are others who will want to take it a step further. Coordinating the in-lay thread’s color with the trim band not only looks awesome, but it can be done using the same exact thread. Rather than trimming the in-lay thread, lock it off with the running thread and set it aside. After you complete the running thread wrap, simply grab the in-lay thread off to the side and wrap it directly after the main wrap. Just like that you have a trim band. When you get to the desired length trim band, complete the thread wrap. This will give you a trim band that matches the in-lay and boosts the final custom appearance that much more. Step 5: Finish, Cure, and Fish Finally, with the wrap complete, use a two-part epoxy like ProKöte, and finish over the entire thread wrap. After you let it cure for a full 24 hours, your custom wrap and rod are ready to go fishing! If you want tips to improve your finish, read Rod Building's 4 Ways for Better Epoxy Finish now: https://blog.mudhole.com/rod-building... ProWrap's Innovative Rod Winding Threads Custom threadwork is a fast and fun way to personalize your fishing rod and since the thread possibilities are endless, ProWrap Rod Winding Thread just keeps adding new colors! Shop ProWrap Thread Colors here: https://www.mudhole.com/supplies-rod-... Read More about Thread Inlays in our blog: https://blog.mudhole.com/5-steps-wrap... --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FOLLOW US: Website: http://www.mudhole.com/ Facebook: / mudhole Twitter: / mudholetackle Instagram: / mudholetackle FOLLOW OUR BLOG: Click Here: http://blog.mudhole.com/ SIGN UP FOR A LOCAL CLASS: https://www.mudhole.com/Mud-Hole-Spec... CONTACT US: MUD HOLE CUSTOM TACKLE, INC. 2133 Component Loop Suite 1001 Oviedo, FL 32765 Local Telephone: (407) 447-7637