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| 5 Most Important Skills of a Clubmaker |
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| D. Ferrule Finishing Most clubs today require the addition of a plastic ferrule to create a smooth transition from the top of the hosel down to the shaft. Ferrules come in all sorts of sizes and colors, but rarely fit exactly with the same diameter as the hosel. Therefore, the |
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| ferrule needs to be turned by hand with sandpaper, files, steel wool or acetone or by a ferrule-finishing belt on a belt sander. Either way, this is a skill that should be mastered. Many first time clubmakers avoid this step as it can be difficult or takes to much time. However, this step distinguishes those who are proficient in clubmaking. Clubmaking books explain how to accomplish this task. But in this case, practice makes perfect. This would also be covered under the neatness factor. |
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