A Few More
bowhunter29
Posted 4/23/2009 10:45 AM (#373818)
Subject: A Few More





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Location: South-Central PA
Here's my second batch fresh off of the drying rack. They currently only have one coat of etex but there wil be about 5 when I'm done.


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bridgeman
Posted 4/23/2009 11:28 AM (#373822 - in reply to #373818)
Subject: Re: A Few More




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Location: Not Where I Want To Be
Very nice
Muskerboy
Posted 4/23/2009 4:26 PM (#373865 - in reply to #373818)
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Look awesome, I really like the 2nd one. Whats the specs on them?
Don Pfeiffer
Posted 4/23/2009 6:08 PM (#373878 - in reply to #373818)
Subject: Re: A Few More




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Location: Rhinelander.
Your really doing a job on them. Keep up the good work.

Pfeiff
bowhunter29
Posted 4/23/2009 8:16 PM (#373905 - in reply to #373865)
Subject: Re: A Few More





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Location: South-Central PA
Muskerboy - 4/23/2009 5:26 PM

Look awesome, I really like the 2nd one. Whats the specs on them?


Muskerboy,

Sorry for not giving more info. They are all made of maple and weigh in at about 2.85oz and they are 8" long. The carp is 6", 2.35oz and it will get a short, square bill. They are all floaters except for the carp which is a slow sinker. I sealed them with propionate, painted with createx, and the are currently being top-coated with the second coat of etex. I'm probably going to do 4 coats total.

jeremy
ShaneW
Posted 4/24/2009 9:59 AM (#373984 - in reply to #373905)
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Location: Verona, WI
Jeremy,

From the looks of the baits you have tapered the front and the tail. How are you doing that?

Shane
bowhunter29
Posted 4/24/2009 4:36 PM (#374051 - in reply to #373818)
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Location: South-Central PA
Shane,

I taper the blanks using a disc sander. When they are cut out, I draw a line down the sides of the blank perpendicular to the lateral line, two inches in from the head and tail. I then draw lines on the head and tail about 1/8" on each side of the hole for the screw eye. Then, I use a router to round over the edges. After routing, I use the disc sander to sand a taper from the line down the side of the blank to the mark that I drew beside the screw eye hole. I've found that the lure perform a little better with a taper to them- like real fish.

Hope that all makes sense,
jeremy

I just test fit a lip in the carp, threw it in the creek and a nice smallie hit it on the first cast!

Edited by bowhunter29 4/24/2009 4:40 PM