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Location: Delavan, WI | Well, this is my 1st post in the Basement section, I have dabbled with some topwaters before, and I figured its only time before I started making my own gliders- I have been checking out what is happening on this forum for a while now and its only a matter of time before the itch takes over (wink wink) well anyways
I will keep up and update the progress- the blanks are made of cedar, the small ones are 1" thick and around 7.25" length and the bigger 1 is 10.75" and .75" thick, although by the time they are done IM sure the measurements will change- anyways any input is highly appreciated- Thanks Guys MM.
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| Looks good keep us updated on the progress. |
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Location: Delavan, WI | Thanks Muskerboy - I sanded one of them down a bit here's the pics
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| Looks great, keep the photos coming! |
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| Keep em coming. Are you going to make them wire through? |
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Location: Delavan, WI | For now I will use 1.5" screw eyes , but may try some wire thru designs once I get better at it -I have not really worked with wood much since Im an auto mechanic by trade- but have learned a lot by watching this forum and pretty much went out and bought a few tools- scroll saw, sander, drill press etc- next I gotta learn to paint LOL- I've messed around with the airbrush a bit and am certainly no expert at that either, but its a lot of trial and error we'll see what happens Thanks MM. |
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Location: Land of the Musky | The 1.5" screw eyes should work well for you. Great work!! Can't wait to see the finished products.
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| Starting to look Martin
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Location: Delavan, WI | Well it took a little over a month, but I do have a little bit of progress done
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Location: Delavan, WI | Not the greatest paint job, but Im still learnin-LOL |
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| Wow thats great. Keep it up. |
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Location: Oregon | My only question why did you put the screw eye on the top? Put it on the nose of the bait and you should have a good darting-swimming bait.
RM |
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Location: Delavan, WI | I do have 1 on the nose as well- I wanted to see if it would run like a ratlle trap with the screw eye on top - just trying different things that's all. |
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Location: Hugo, MN | How does it run with the top screw eye? Any good? I have a bunch of failed gliders that I need to try repositioning the screw eyes to see if I can salvage some of them. Nothing like building a bait that looks like a million bucks but has the action of a downrigger ball. |
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| For your first paint job, I think it looks great! Are you sure you're not hustling us? lol |
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