Work Meets Play

I've not been shy in the past talking about my job.  I love working in manufacturing technology because of all the great things I get to see and learn everyday.  My day to day job is like watching an episode of "How It's Made".  It's even cooler when I get to see my hobbies cross over in to my work life.  

A while back, while wandering the web, I bumped in to a post on the Classic Fly Rod Forum that discussed the idea of 3D printing a fly fishing reel.  Along a number of posts, the original designer and producer of, what is thought to be, the first 3D printed fly reel chimed in.  His name is Mike Hackney and he has a website and offers the plans for his reels via his site, The Eclectic Angler.  Mike has been able to design and print a working fly reel of the click pawl kind and it looks awesome.  

The reel is built/printed out of PLA, but ABS or Nylon would work as well.  The material starts as a thin plastic string (imagine weed wacker cord), and is heated up to a temp just above it's melting point as it's extruded out a tip (imagine a hot glue gun).  This tip will trace and outline the part, extruding and building the reel up layer by layer, typically in the range of 38-75 microns.  As the part is built and the hundreds of layers are laid down, they will continue to cure and strengthen their bond as this all takes place in a heated build chamber. 

It's been a busy few weeks for Mike as more than a few media outlets, including Field and Stream, have reached out and gotten the low down on his reel(s).   Joe Cermele from Field and Stream even went as far as taking the reel out to the stream and testing the clicker mechanism and it performed very well.  

If you're looking to get your hands on one, you can buy a 3D printed reel directly from Mike by visiting his website.  And if you're looking to learn a bit more about 3D printing, don't hesitate to drop me a line, or Google it.  You'll be amazed at what people are doing.  I've got customers that have 3D printed a full suspension titanium bike frame.  It's pretty sick what you can do these days with technology.  From designing custom products online, to manufacturing things that weren't possible before, 3D printing will really be a game changing technology for manufacturing. 

 

 

Indiana Fly Fishing Expo - Take Two

Stuart gave you his run down and photos earlier this week, but I wanted to give you another perspective and a few more photos.  

As we rode out to Indy on Friday night, in between the bouts of white knuckle driving and trances of concentration, we discussed the next day's events and what we each wanted to do and who we wanted to meet.  With Stuart looking to focus on hitting up and meeting most everyone, I decided to play it a little more low key.  He had the whole event covered, so I was free to bounce around.  A buddy was planning on coming down and wanted to meet up, and as Austin was letting us crash his booth, I figured I'd help out where I could.  

All in all, I met some great people from the Midwest and learned a lot about a bunch of different fisheries.  It was good to see Tony and Kim Ferrie from Dry Fly Sales and Simms, great to catch up with Paul Transue of Schmidt Outfitters, a pleasure to finally meet Dave Hosler from Pile Cast as well as Mike Schmidt from Angler's Choice Fly, Wendy and Larry from Hayward Fly Fishing Co., Mike Schultz from Schultz Outfitters and his team, Greg Senyo from Steelhead Alley Outfitters, the guys from Stealth Craft, Lee from Clutch RodsChris Willen the musky legend, Matt Wagner from Driftless Angler and Ben West, the local artist who happened to be at the show.  

Most importantly, I wanted to thank Austin from Grab Your Fly Charters, who allowed us to crash his booth.  He introduced me to a lot of great people, and as always, it was great hanging out.  

Be sure to visit your local shop or contact one of these awesome guides and outfitters to schedule your day on the water.  It's always a treat to get out and learn from some of the best.  Even if it's your home water, it seems there's always another tip or trick you can pick up that'll make a world of difference.  

Autumn Tailwaters - Matt Novak

Saw a recent short film that caught my eye.  Had some great footage, good story lines and who doesn't love a fly fishing flick?  

Matt Novak is a great designer and photographer and has quite the portfolio.  If you're looking for more on Matt Novak, give his website a look here: MATT NOVAK.