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dzklrz
Posted 3/13/2008 9:46 PM (#307356)
Subject: More Swimmers




Posts: 110


Location: WI
Here are a few I just put together. Starting on a double jointed batch tomorrow. I am still hoping to get a video of these guys real soon. I have about a week left before I have to put the tool belt on and start swinging the hammer again.


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Erik Walmann
Posted 3/14/2008 2:54 AM (#307385 - in reply to #307356)
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Posts: 25


Location: Norway
It's sow nice......
Yake Bait
Posted 3/14/2008 6:12 AM (#307390 - in reply to #307356)
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Posts: 388


Dang those look great!
fatfingers
Posted 3/14/2008 8:24 AM (#307402 - in reply to #307356)
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Posts: 351


Beautiful work. Ever since I started building baits, I've admired your work.
Musky
Posted 3/14/2008 12:34 PM (#307446 - in reply to #307356)
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Amazing! may I ask what the topcoat is? Its so perfect.
LeMay
Posted 3/14/2008 2:27 PM (#307474 - in reply to #307356)
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Posts: 106


Location: Michigan
Great job!
Tigger
Posted 3/14/2008 4:22 PM (#307500 - in reply to #307356)
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Posts: 399


Location: Burton, Ohio
Dang Chad those look great! You can sure paint!!!!!!!!
Jason
Posted 3/15/2008 4:54 PM (#307651 - in reply to #307356)
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How do you cut the joint? I tried a v shaped router bit but the wood kicked out and nearly took my finger off.
Thank you.
RiverMan
Posted 3/15/2008 7:04 PM (#307662 - in reply to #307356)
Subject: Re: More Swimmers




Posts: 1504


Location: Oregon
Chad, some beautiful lures.

Jason,

Don't use a router! I'll tell you what works really easy is a coping saw. If you aren't familiar with one they are shaped like the letter "C" with a handle coming off the bottom of them. Go to any hardware store and you can buy one for less than 10 dollars. Mark on the wood where you want the cuts, put the wood in a vise or clamp and start cutting. Once you have the cut take some sand paper and smooth things out, you can make it look perfect in just a few minutes. For the other side of the joint that's beveled I use my belt sander but I'm sure you could use the coping saw for this also.

Jed V.

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Tackle Industries
Posted 3/15/2008 7:42 PM (#307666 - in reply to #307356)
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Location: Land of the Musky
That trout looks real good for muskie, pike or bass guys!!
dzklrz
Posted 3/15/2008 8:29 PM (#307670 - in reply to #307356)
Subject: Re: More Swimmers




Posts: 110


Location: WI
Thanks again guys. I appreciate every word coming from you all!

Jason, I use a band saw for cutting the V for the joints. I made myself a jig that runs along the fence of the bandsaw so every joint is the same. I had to shim the opposite side because if I did'nt my V cut would not meet the other.

The top-coat I use is EX-74. It is an industrial, UV resistant product made by Enviromental Technologies.
Jason413
Posted 3/16/2008 12:55 AM (#307699 - in reply to #307356)
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Posts: 119


Jason I use a band saw as well. Works great and you can be very steady with the wood.
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