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Conventional and Bait Casting Reel Rebuild Tutorials and Questions => Penn Tutorials and Questions => Topic started by: Mandelstam on March 24, 2013, 10:47:04 PM

Title: custom (DIY) handle grip?
Post by: Mandelstam on March 24, 2013, 10:47:04 PM
Is it possible (for someone without a complete mechanic workshop) to switch out the original handle grip on a Penn for a custom made one? And if you can, how does one do it? For instance, can you use the Kolekar handle upgrade as a base and then change out the delrin grip for a custom one?

The reason I'm asking is that I have a piece of Lignum Vitae lying around that I want to use for something. Lignum Vitae is the hardest and densest of all trade woods and sinks in water. It is used for cogs and has been used on sailing ships for hundreds of years on thimbles, blocks, etc etc. It's also very beautiful and that's the reason I started thinking about making a personal and beautiful handle grip from it.
(http://www.marlinespike.com/images/wbf/fids_01.jpg)
A few marlinspikes made from Lignum Vitae (pic from http://forum.woodenboat.com/showthread.php?72602-Fids&s=b38de58b2d9c80bd8a7ada1c78d4fefd&p=1704699#post1704699 (http://forum.woodenboat.com/showthread.php?72602-Fids&s=b38de58b2d9c80bd8a7ada1c78d4fefd&p=1704699#post1704699))

/Karl
Title: Re: custom (DIY) handle grip?
Post by: Ron Jones on March 25, 2013, 08:21:28 AM
The simple answer is yes. The more complete answer is that it will be difficult to have a finished product worthy of that wood without machinist skills or equipment.

God luck.

Ron
Title: Re: custom (DIY) handle grip?
Post by: raumati01 on March 25, 2013, 09:17:36 AM
It's a great idea as lignum vitae is also self lubricating -it was used as prop bearings in the early days of steam , do you have a woodlathe to turn it up into a shape like a kolekar handle?
Title: Re: custom (DIY) handle grip?
Post by: Mandelstam on March 25, 2013, 10:06:24 AM
The piece I have already have the basic shape of a handle and is sanded and polished . It needs to be cut to length and get a little additional shaping but I think I can manage that with some good handtools and elbow grease. I remember when I sanded the piece the first time it took forever, that wood is soo fricking hard. It was like trying to shape a piece of stainless steal with a paper towel. But the satisfaction is all the greater when it's finished! And I don't mind if the piece isn't completely circular in cross section as you get with lathing, as long as the finish is silky smooth and nice to grip.

So, is the kolekar grip removable so you can switch it out? Is it screwed in place?

/Karl
Title: Re: custom (DIY) handle grip?
Post by: Ron Jones on March 25, 2013, 06:34:48 PM
It is screwed in but the sleeve is not removable.
Ron
Title: Re: custom (DIY) handle grip?
Post by: Mandelstam on March 25, 2013, 06:57:07 PM
I'm sorry if I ask stupid questions, but  what do you mean by "sleeve"? I've just seen these handles on pictures and never handled one.

Thanks for your help!

/Karl