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Location: Glen Ellyn Il | When I started making balsa twitch baits I was bending the wire with Knipex round nose pliers, very good pliers but it was very slow, too many measurement and not very accurate. Here is what I came up with. There are enough pi. and drawing to understand how is made and how it works. Feel free to ask any question. Hopefully this will help beginners basement guys
Gino
Edited by spoonpluggergino 2/17/2015 5:11 PM
Attachments ---------------- tut.tool.jpg (44KB - 182 downloads) tut.1stbend.jpg (70KB - 195 downloads) tut,postool.jpg (58KB - 217 downloads) 1stcombd.jpg (69KB - 197 downloads) tut.front.jpg (63KB - 192 downloads) tut.comp.jpg (63KB - 209 downloads) JigTool.jpg (39KB - 194 downloads)
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Location: Maryland | Cool design. Thanks for sharing |
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| yep. thats a nice one Gino. |
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Location: WI | Love it Gino. Will you be at the Wausau show? |
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Location: Glen Ellyn Il | I would like to see the show, but it's a 240 mile trip for me, I would imagine a all lot of builders are at the show, I am just a green horn hobbyist and having fun making musky baits for myself once in a while I will make a bait for some one that I get to know, or somebody at the Fox River Valley Chapter 39. I am retired and this hobby keeps me busy in the basement in the winter, summer I am musky fishing. I am really enjoying my retirement mostly because I have a hobby to keep me busy in the winter
Gino
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Location: Palatine, IL | You have some great ideas! |
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