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Scot WI
Posted 4/17/2022 11:03 PM (#1004536)
Subject: Wood Blanks ???




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I am looking for a source of wood crank, glide blanks. After many years of making custom rods, bucktails, etc, I just got into airbrushing. I have been using old suicks, smittys, etc to prep and custom paint. I have a handful of Jakes / jointed Grandmas, and need something else to keep going. I am not interested in carving any wood at this point, just airbrushing for myself, so small quantities only. Let me know if anyone knows where to get musky sized blanks.

scot
muskyroller
Posted 4/19/2022 6:30 PM (#1004639 - in reply to #1004536)
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Location: North St. Paul, MN
https://www.lurepartsonline.com/Lure-Making/Shop-By-Product-Category...

This place is pretty good. Never bought the blanks though.
Scot WI
Posted 4/20/2022 8:21 PM (#1004677 - in reply to #1004639)
Subject: RE: Wood Blanks ???




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Thank you. I have bought other lure and rod building components, but not the lure blanks. I will have to check them out.
RJ_692
Posted 4/21/2022 8:10 AM (#1004686 - in reply to #1004536)
Subject: Re: Wood Blanks ???




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plastic spoons are good to work out patterns. and no carving just blocks of 1x2's are good. i personally use wood blocks all the time to work stuff out, base coat a block white then can paint each side different. Great way to work out layering

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