New Furled Brush Making Technique How To Make
I’ve spent a lot of time looking at how things are done in fly tying—and asking one simple question… “Is there a better way?” This is what happens when you take the principles of a furled leader and apply them to brush making. Instead of wrapping materials on wire, they’re locked into twisted thread. That one change opens the door to something new—you can now trim and shape the fly after it’s built, exposing structure and creating a more lifelike profile. Sometimes innovation isn’t about adding more… it’s about doing something differently.

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