Tiger Wrap

  • Rodwork
    Farmington, MN
    Posts: 3979
    #1828962

    How many of you home / garage / small shop rod makers do tiger wraps? (I am not going to say custom rod makers because I have read what happens) This is my first one and I don’t think it came out too bad.
    If you do make tiger wraps I was hoping you could share some of the color schemes you have found to work well or any other tips you may have.

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    Rodwork
    Farmington, MN
    Posts: 3979
    #1828967

    The cool thing about the tiger wrap is it keeps moving but that also makes it hard to take a picture of it.

    Ralph Wiggum
    Maple Grove, MN
    Posts: 11764
    #1828969

    No experience with it, but that looks cool!

    Jeff Telander
    Posts: 125
    #1828980

    Looks nice! I have only done one, but it turned out ok I think. I did black, light gray and white. The more epoxy you put on the base layer, the more it will dance when you move it. I’ll post a pic of the one I did in a bit.

    Bearcat89
    North branch, mn
    Posts: 20834
    #1828983

    Red on black would deffinatley look good.

    Jeff Telander
    Posts: 125
    #1829009

    I think any contrasting colors or shades would look nice as long as it goes with the “theme” of the rod. I’ve seen some gold/silver/black metallics that look awesome!

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    Joel VandeKrol
    Ankeny, IA
    Posts: 460
    #1829023

    Chris Stanton is the guy you want to speak with regarding tiger wraps — look him up on FB.

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