Christian Kuchelmeister's ambition was to reduce the width of the well-known multiclamp for fine fly tying and to make it even more compact in handling.
With the new "multiclamp -minus", he has succeeded in designing a small clamp in which the width has been reduced and the clamping force enormously increased.
With the multiclamp -minus the fly tyer holds in his hands probably the strongest compact clamp available on the fly tying market.
The lasered grid for the proportioning of the tying material has been refined to 2.5mm. Through an additional vertical attachment of the grid, the tying material can now also be measured and fixed in the tying height. This makes it possible to always take exactly the same lengths of material into the loop.
Due to the narrower clamping bar, reduced in width, even the shortest hairs can now be taken directly from the saddle/cape or fur.
The multiclamp -minus is actually very easy to describe: small, precise, powerful.
A clamp as it has never been seen before....
Each clamp is given a consecutive number during production, making it unique.
Summery of the advantages:
- High-strength non dazzling model
- High quality, whole clamp is made of stainless steel
- High clamping force
- Open clamping range
- Material can be picked up directly out of the hide
- Material can be bundled up directly through the open clamping range
- Ruler at the jaws so that the amount of material is the same every time
- Loose hair can be picked up directly from the table
The multibrush brush is with 27gram weight like a pen super precise in the hand of the fly tyer.
A very sensitive and precise brushing of flies is possible with the front brush, made of stainless steel. The advantage of the hard, yet fine front brush is already equal to the usual handling as when writing with a pen. It is possible with this tool to brush out even small parts of a fly very precisely. The small round stainless steel brush is predestined for fine work with CDC and hair dubbing.
To the back a coarse serrated brush is attached , which can be used to remove the undercoat of trapped hairs in the clamp. The serrated brush is also great for working on voluminous streamers.
With the small V-shaped cutout at the rear end, feathers for salmon or front hackles for streamers" can be "doubled" with ease.
The pointed spout at the end can be used to do all sorts of jobs that come up at the tying table.
A universal brush in a heavy indestructible quality.
With its replaceable front brush available with an optional replacement kit, this tool is not a throwaway product after years of use.
The brush is provided with a consecutive number in production and is therefore unique.To continue the multi- Tying Tool series, Christian Kuchelmeister has developed a brush that is in design and functionality of other brushes by far ahead.
The multibrush brush is with 27gram weight like a pen super precise in the hand of the fly tyer.
A very sensitive and precise brushing of flies is possible with the front brush, made of stainless steel. The advantage of the hard, yet fine front brush is already equal to the usual handling as when writing with a pen. It is possible with this tool to brush out even small parts of a fly very precisely. The small round stainless steel brush is predestined for fine work with CDC and hair dubbing.
To the back a coarse serrated brush is attached , which can be used to remove the undercoat of trapped hairs in the clamp. The serrated brush is also great for working on voluminous streamers.
With the small V-shaped cutout at the rear end, feathers for salmon or front hackles for streamers can be doubled with ease.
The pointed spout at the end can be used to do all sorts of jobs that come up at the tying table.
A universal brush in a heavy indestructible quality.
With its replaceable front brush available with an optional replacement kit, this tool is not a throwaway product after years of use.
The brush is provided with a consecutive number in production and is therefore unique.