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<blockquote data-quote="jkbirocz" data-source="post: 26297" data-attributes="member: 107"><p>This is the 6th rod I did this to. This particular rod had the smallest amount of glue under the cork, gluing it onto the blank. The st. croix I did had the most. I am woking on an uglystick lite and a berkley cherrywood for my two roommates. the uglystick is turning out well, unfortunately I had not realized the cherrywood was a foam handle with cork venier. It is still looking good, but the foam is a pain to sand/shape.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jkbirocz, post: 26297, member: 107"] This is the 6th rod I did this to. This particular rod had the smallest amount of glue under the cork, gluing it onto the blank. The st. croix I did had the most. I am woking on an uglystick lite and a berkley cherrywood for my two roommates. the uglystick is turning out well, unfortunately I had not realized the cherrywood was a foam handle with cork venier. It is still looking good, but the foam is a pain to sand/shape. [/QUOTE]
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