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Title: Tacking latex versus proph
Post by: randytanner on February 27, 2020, 11:45:47 PM
I've found the latex from Pioneer to be the easiest to work with in terms of stacking and tacking layers because it has the talcum powder and slides around a little easier.  I like the latex from Mitchell at Dead End, but it's a little trickier to work with because it doesn't have the talcum and tends to stick together when moving around to stack and tack.

But for proph, I haven't found a good solution.  It just slides all over the place and seems to be impossible to tack down after stacking.  What is the best method to keep proph in place before throwing it on the press?

Title: Re: Tacking latex versus proph
Post by: StruttinGobbler3 on February 28, 2020, 09:30:01 AM
Biggest thing I've learned with proph is you need to stack your reeds on a hard surface. Then take something with sharp points and make several tacks on the edges, using a sharp and firm pop when tacking. It works for me.


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Title: Re: Tacking latex versus proph
Post by: Longbeardfever4ever on March 05, 2020, 12:37:34 PM
I tack my proph reeds one at a time when stacking. If I do say a .004 green top Reed over double proph, I'll tack a proph to the green, then I'll tack the other proph on.
Title: Re: Tacking latex versus proph
Post by: maxbo36 on March 27, 2020, 09:39:58 PM
Get yourself a pair of substantial tweezers and use a piece of laminate floor board to tack your proph.  I learned this trick many years ago and it has been the best way by far.  Tack each corner with force onto the board and the Proph will stay together.
Title: Re: Tacking latex versus proph
Post by: Gooserbat on January 14, 2021, 01:51:48 AM
Small tip in a wood burner.
Title: Re: Tacking latex versus proph
Post by: Lonehowl on January 14, 2021, 01:46:29 PM
I stack on a little 6x4x 3/8 thick steel plate I have. Just something I had at work and took home for that purpose. Like others have said, for proph, stack and tack one at a time. Also, I dont want a bunch of different tools laying around...all I use are my scissors and tweezers. I use my scissor tips to tack with. I use small Fiskars scissors as they are sharp as hell and cut better than anything else Ive found. Cant stand fly tying scissors.
Mark
Title: Re: Tacking latex versus proph
Post by: Lonehowl on January 14, 2021, 01:47:41 PM
Dang...didnt realize this was an old thread lol.
Title: Re: Tacking latex versus proph
Post by: strut-n-rut on January 25, 2021, 11:14:04 AM
Is proph hard to stretch or is it the same as latex?

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Title: Re: Tacking latex versus proph
Post by: GobbleNut on January 25, 2021, 03:53:32 PM
Quote from: strut-n-rut on January 25, 2021, 11:14:04 AM
Is proph hard to stretch or is it the same as latex?

I haven't found it any harder to stretch, but for me it is harder to keep from wrinkling when set in the frame.  That doesn't necessarily negatively impact the sound of the call, but just doesn't look as pretty as cleanly-stretched, thicker latex material. 
Title: Re: Tacking latex versus proph
Post by: Lonehowl on January 25, 2021, 04:46:59 PM
Easy to stretch just hard to handle. Stacking wrinkly material will test your patience sometimes.
Title: Re: Tacking latex versus proph
Post by: SCGobbler on February 02, 2021, 03:31:58 PM
As someone else mentioned tacking one by one works the best for me. I tack them this way regardless of if Proph is involved or not.


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Title: Re: Tacking latex versus proph
Post by: Lonehowl on February 02, 2021, 10:14:29 PM
Same