1. The Dix 2. The Cumberland 3. Potter's Fly-Tying Box
The Dix Fly-Tying Table
Now, we have another version of the portable fly-tying table available – The Dix.
This table is the “supped-up” version of the Paint Creek Fly-Tying Table and includes the following specs:
The table is made of pine and sealed with three coats of spray polyurethane.
The table measures 26 inches high, by 19 ½ inches wide, and 13 inches deep.
The double-layer spool rack runs the entire length of the desk and holds 25 spools.In addition, there is magnetic tape secured to the base of the spool rack, which allows you to place your flies there, while they dry.
The table comes with a black adjustable desk lamp that fits into a placement hole on the top tier of the spool rack.
Seven tool slots are placed on EACH SIDE of the table for a total placement of 14 tools.
The trash hole, placed in the back center of the table measures 3 inches in diameter.A trash bin is held in place with magnets on the underside of the table top for easy dispensing.
Two shelf dividers are in place on both shelves inside the table, which allows for six separate storage spaces.
A chenille rack is in place above the bottom shelf.It measures 16 inches across with 15 dowels in place to hang your chenille or other material.
Your table will be PERSONALIZED!Your name and city/state will be engraved in a black nameplate across the front of the vise bar.The vise bar, which runs 15 inches across the front of the tabletop, is made for either right, or left-handed folks.
There is minor assembly required. The table comes in two boxes, one for the top, and one for the base. Place the top on the base, level, and screw in place. Tamp in the wood plugs in the screw holes, and you're done! All supplies are included.
Free shipping in the U.S.! International shipping: Email me your location, and we'll send you the shipping fee.
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The Cumberland Fly-Tying Table
This table, The Cumberland, is made from rough cedar and will make your room smell great!
Below, I have listed the specs:
The table is made of rough cedar. It has been sanded down to be as smooth as possible.
The table measures 26 inches high, by 19 ½ inches wide, and 13 inches deep.
The table comes with a black adjustable desk lamp that fits into a placement hole on the top level of the spool rack.
There is a double-layer spool rack that runs across the back of the table. It holds 24 spools.
On each side of the table, you will find 7 tool slots (or holes).
A magnet strip has been added to the bottom level of the spool rack for drying flies.
The two shelves allow you to store many of your supplies like hooks, bead heads, hackle, bucktail, etc.
The vise bar, which runs 15 inches across the front of the tabletop, is made for either right, or left-handed folks.
There is minor assembly required. The table comes in two boxes, one for the top, and one for the base. Place the top on the base, level, and screw in place. Tamp in the wood plugs in the screw holes, and you're done! All supplies are included.
Free shipping in the U.S.! International shipping: Email me your location, and we'll send you the shipping fee.
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Potter's Fly-Tying Box
The “Potter’s Fly-Tying Box” is made to handle many of your fly-tying needs:at home and on the road.
At home, you can set it on any table to tie your flies.For road trips, you can pack the materials and tools you’ll need inside the box and take it with you.So if you run out of a hot fly while you’re on a trip, you can tie more at night and be ready to go the next morning!
Here are the specs:
1.The table measures 19 ½ inches long by 12 ¾ wide and 4 inches high.It weighs around 7 lbs.
2.It is made of pine and coated with polyurethane (if you don’t want it coated, just email me when you purchase).
3.The top is made in two sections: a 6-inch wide base that is hinged with the opening top, which is 12 inches wide.
4.A wood “limb” has been placed at the closing end of the top.A suede lace drawstring is attached to the limb and secures the top to a side “limb” that is grooved for a tight fit.This secures the top, while you are transporting it.In addition, a magnet closure is placed on the inside of the box for additional holding strength, while the box is closed.
5.A handle is placed on each end of the box to make it easy to carry around the house.Also, if you’ve got your hands full, just grab one end and carry it like a brief case.
6.Inside the box, you will find a spool rack that fits perfectly into its own compartment.This rack holds 14 spools and has a magnet run across the front of it for drying flies.There are holes drilled in each end, which allow the rack to be placed over the dowels on the table top – this keeps the rack from sliding.A handle has been added for easy pick up.
7.Three material and tool compartments are arranged perpendicular to the rack compartment.
8.On the top left edge of the box, you will find seven tool “holes”.
9.A vise bar runs 15 inches across the front of the box, which is convenient for right or left-handers.
This table is named after Dr. Willis Potter, who got me into tying flies. His self-designed bluegill flies, which he has been tying for 60 years, are famous among his fishing buddies (he doesn't give out many secrets...).
Free shipping in the U.S.! International shipping: Email me your location, and we'll send you the shipping fee.