Multi Thread guide for RBS Pro Track
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Description
Multi-Thread Guide for CRB RBS Track System
This multi-thread guide is designed to work seamlessly with the CRB RBS Track system, offering increased versatility and control for decorative rod wrapping.
Unlike traditional thread guides that accommodate only a single thread, this design features dedicated spacing for up to three threads at once. This makes complex techniques—such as tiger wraps, trim bands, and other decorative or multi-color wraps—significantly easier and more consistent. Multiple threads can be managed cleanly without tangling or fighting for position, allowing smoother transitions and better tension control during wrapping.
The guide is fully compatible with the stock nuts and eye bolt included with the CRB RBS Track thread guide, so it installs easily with no modification required or it can also be used with the optional eyelets shown in the included photos.
Whether you’re dialing in detailed decorative work or simply want better thread organization, this multi-thread guide adds functionality without sacrificing simplicity or compatibility.
Some of the photos show my logo embedded, but the file is blank so you can do the same for yours.
Key Features:
- Designed specifically for the CRB RBS Track system
- Supports up to three threads simultaneously
- Ideal for tiger wraps and other decorative techniques
- Compatible with stock CRB hardware or optional eyelets
- Simple installation and smooth operation
- Prints with no supports
License
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