3-tick MiningEdit The level of pickaxe correlates with the amount of ticks to mine a rock, for example an adamant pickaxe mines a rock every four ticks: therefore 3-ticking may also be used to mine at the speed of rune … Continue reading
Category Archives: Mounts & Rods
What Are Leaping Trout Used For?
It cannot be cooked but can be used with a knife to cut it open for roe and/or fish offcuts, providing 10 cooking experience. The priority, in which bait is used first, is: bait, feathers, offcuts, roe, then caviar. Can … Continue reading
What Is The Arbor On A Fly Reel?
The arbor of a fly reel is the diameter of the spool where the backing is attached. Without getting too techy here, the larger the arbor the quicker the rate of retrieval of line and backing. What is the Arbour … Continue reading
Does Weight Forward Fly Line Sink?
Within those types you have specific fly lines such as weight forward tapered floating lines with a special taper to allow more distance in your cast, sink-tip lines that only allow the front portion to sink below the surface, and … Continue reading
Why Do My Instagram Videos Keep Freezing?
Several users have also complained the same issues with Instagram Live, facing constant freezes despite fast internet speeds. If you’re looking for a temporary solution, some reports suggest that uninstalling the Instagram app or clearing its cache and data works … Continue reading
Why Is Diamond Different From Graphite?
Diamond and graphite are allotropes of carbon. These have different chemical and physical properties. The main difference between diamond and graphite is that diamond is made out of sp3 hybridized carbon atoms whereas graphite is made out of sp2 hybridized … Continue reading
How Do You Fish With Lures?
Do you need bait when using lures? They consist of a weighted head and a tail made of feathers or plastic, which is used to conceal a hook. Often a piece of live bait or oil-based scent will be attached … Continue reading
What Is A Fishing Tackle?
Fishing tackle is the equipment used by anglers when fishing. Almost any equipment or gear used for fishing can be called fishing tackle. Some examples are hooks, lines, sinkers, floats, rods, reels, baits, lures, spears, nets, gaffs, traps, waders and … Continue reading
Are Fishing Lures Allowed On Airplanes?
While fishing lures seem dangerous and may be flagged, they are allowed in a carry-on as long as they are wrapped well and securely stored. So long as they aren’t very big and they’re well-wrapped, secured, and stored away in … Continue reading
How Do You Use A Plumbers Strap?
How do you use hanger straps? Here are a few ideas: Use as gift ribbon (only the silky kind, not the rubbery loops). They are a great way to tie name tags to a gift bag. Tie them around your … Continue reading
Can You Use Silicone Spray On Fishing Reels?
Silicone spray is pretty good – great for making rubber rejuvenated, good for rod reel seats (between the stainless and graphite winch and threads!), bike frames all nice and shiney and anywhere else. Can you use silicone lubricant on fishing … Continue reading
Does Heat Affect Braided Fishing Line?
Braided fishing line is resistant against heat, sunlight, and does not absorb water. Is braided fishing line heat resistant? Results: Braided line withstood 18 p.p. in 6 degrees F, 15.3 p.p. in 40 degrees F, and 21.6 in 80 degrees … Continue reading
How Do You Attach Nylon Webbing?
How do you bond nylon webbing? Contact cement, an industrial-strength adhesive, can be used in many situations to glue nylon webbing and is generally strong enough to grip the nylon and the surface you’re adhering to. Contact cement should be … Continue reading
Should I Throw Away Old Thread?
Can’t quite throw it away? If your thread still has some life left in it (but not enough for an important project), put it to use in smaller jobs like tailor’s tacks, temporary basting or thread tracing. Just keep it … Continue reading
How Do You Get Sap?
A great way to remove sap from your skin is by using an alcohol-based hand sanitizer or nail polish remover. Simply rub onto the affected area(s) and follow up with soap and water. Using Crisco or grease-cutting dish soap is … Continue reading