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By S.J.devereux (chavender on the Angler's Net forums) Paper Floats ![]() These floats are one of the easiest ones to make , as they're made by wrapping paper or tissue paper around the stem of the floats. ![]() The body shape is determined by the angles of the sides of the triangle (Scalene Triangle) And, by altering the angle, you can make different body shapes ![]() this is helped by lightly drawing a scale onto the paper to be used in pencil (then rubbed out before the wrapping stage) as a cutting guide / template . ![]() The scale height should equal body length ( 1½ " - 2 ½" wide ) x body width ( dia~10 - 16 mm ) 12"+ long .This will give a rectangle shaped piece of paper Cut out the triangle slivers of paper, one that will yield three to five triangles 1 x main body wrap and additional wraps in descending sizes ( narrowness ) one sheet could yield upto five pieces (wraps) These are then given a very thin coating of glue - either watered down Pva glue or a cheap glue stick (pva) Then the initial wrap is made by placing the straight edge along the float's stem, being careful with the alignment. It's best to put a small amount of weight to the pointed end of the sliver of paper triangle to keep it under tension whilst it's wrapped around the chosen stem. ![]() Carefully wrap the paper around the stem, maintaining a level wind. And apply the occasional dab of glue to avoid the paper slipping internally between the layers Several additional wrapping may be required to gain the body size & shape required, and each sheet may need to cut short and restarted if required. Some experimenting might be required and sometimes two parallel wraps are needed with a filler to attain correct body shape and size There's no limit to the types of floats you can make or designs to choose from. ![]() (ducker/puddle chucker : cane avon : crowquil avon : zephyr / chubba : tissue avon : porcupine quill) Paint your floats tips with fluorescent paints ready for the final clear coat of varnish. ![]() A final sealer coat of clear varnish or neat waterproof pva woodglue. You could also add some turns of whippings to decorate & strengthen your floats Materials Parcel wrapping paper , grease proof type paper (any one sided shiny paper will do) or cheaper rolls of baking paper ,Kitchen towelling is both strong and cheap its quilted absorbent construction makes for a very buoyant body Glues: for the actual sticking of the paper to the stems and to secure the windings, you can use the waterproof pva woodglue thats been thinned down with a drop or two of water to give thinner coatings Or a pva based glue stick is great as it gives easy application & thin coating of glue ![]() Body stems can be a verity of materials ; cane, peacock quill, balsa or wooden dowelling, porcupine quills, reed stems, etc Some paint for the float tips And clear varnish to finish it off.
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