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Looks like I will be going down the road of Hand Carving.
Any recommendations as far as Carving Knives or any other must haves concerning tools?
I also do have a dremel, any attachments considered a must (right now there are just a few attatchments which are really worn out)?
Thanks in advance!
BigFish 01-29-2010, 04:23 PM Do a forum search....lots of info on handcarving!:uhuh: Alot of guys use a home made vice and a spoke-shave to carve with as opposed to a knife. Many here will be happy to answer your questions!
Tagger 01-29-2010, 04:27 PM Bandsaw is huge .Makes quick work of it .. Gary2 only used a beltsander from there . or you could use a flat bottom spoke shave..not round bottom !!!
Stanley Hand Tools :#^& 12-151 #^&-#^& Spokeshave - Flat (http://www.stanleytools.com/default.asp?CATEGORY=PLANES&TYPE=PRODUCT&PARTNUMBER=12-151&SDesc=Spokeshave+-+Flat)
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Amazon.com: kunz spokeshave US Home Improvement (http://www.amazon.com/s/?ie=UTF8&keywords=kunz+spokeshave&tag=googhydr-20&index=tools&hvadid=4038474825&ref=pd_sl_63mwmioj47_e)
Then you need a vice and a lure jig that you make your self .. The jig is the best part ... will post pic later ... Numby taught me ..
Do a forum search....lots of info on handcarving!:uhuh: Alot of guys use a home made vice and a spoke-shave to carve with as opposed to a knife. Many here will be happy to answer your questions!
ya know I did and the forum search engine gave me little to nothing which I thought was odd...if i can just fix things with just a hammer when it comes to technology...
BigFish 01-29-2010, 05:33 PM Oh....a hammer can do wonders! Just ain't no turnin' back once ya do the fixin'!:smash:
Oh....a hammer can do wonders! Just ain't no turnin' back once ya do the fixin'!:smash:
Hence why Thor is a God and we are mere mortals :rotf2:
But anyway, I do have a vice however its stationary as it is bolted down to a table.
Tagger 01-29-2010, 09:30 PM Here ya go .. I was searching for Numbskull post and found me ..
http://www.striped-bass.com/Stripertalk/plug-building-got-wood/29303-numbskull-lessons.html
Tagger 01-30-2010, 06:36 AM I didn't like that first jig I made ,, The post were too big . This is a second attempt ... You can still modify .. I had to notch the top so block would'nt spin when carving ... after thought .. And making little blocks to hold the plug were a PIA ,,Hard Maple..You may have a better idea . could even be metal .. .. Only thing you should do is use hard wood ,,especially for the octagon .. I used yellow heart so I can crank the vise up on it and it dosen't mind .. Carrage bolts and tubing they run through you can get at HD ..
Tagger 01-30-2010, 06:36 AM one more ....
Much obliged Tagger! When my tools come through I'll let you know how it all goes and how many fingers I have left!
saltydog 01-31-2010, 07:55 AM Zeal, if you looking for CARVING TOOLS KNIVES, for SOFT WOOD to make GILL'S , FIN'S, TAILS GROVES:smash: go to MICHALES, or
AC MOORES look where the AIR BRUSHS are kept they have good starter set for under $10.00. it will give you a bunch of different cuts.
GOOD LUCK GOOD PLUGGIN:uhuh:
Tagger 02-01-2010, 07:33 AM Zeal ... Are you handcarving lures or actual fish ? If your handcarving lures like Big O ,,Maverick ,, all you need is a flat spoke shave ,, no need for a round one .. I made that mistake . If your making fish replica's or adding more detail you need more carving type tools .. sorry ,, PM's not working .. time out connection .
I aim to make Darters, Pikies, Nikes, Pocket Rockets, Dannies, Jointed Eels, Minnows, etc. I am guessing that is under lures? Unsure of the difference.
I have Poplar and Pine dowels on me so that will be the thing I will carve. I have maple but they are 1X2X2, not dowels.
Tagger 02-01-2010, 05:11 PM I aim to make Darters, Pikies, Nikes, Pocket Rockets, Dannies, Jointed Eels, Minnows, etc. I am guessing that is under lures? Unsure of the difference.
I have Poplar and Pine dowels on me so that will be the thing I will carve. I have maple but they are 1X2X2, not dowels.
Lures you listed are commonly best made on a lathe ..Not that it can't be done hanndcarved but why? .. Handcarved type lures are usually Big O's , Maverick's, Top gun, Bomber, Rapala.. you know ,, fish like looking lures as opposed to plain old round .. You saying you have dowels makes me think you miss the whole thing of ,, tracing fish shape top and side on a block of wood ,, Cutting top profile out on the Bandsaw,,, taping the block back together and cutting out the side profile on the "Bandsaw"... Then round the shape out using the jig and spokeshave .. You should do a little more homework before going shopping for tools .. You might be the next Twisted Whistle... , ,, We're not talking the same lanquage
hence why i double check before i do anything (haven't bought tools, i just have wood laying around)! i have rapala's and such for freshwater, however the other lures have such more of an acclaim I figured to shoot for those.
The dowel already has the basic shape, just have to take it down some more from there. But that is more along the lines of just taking wood knives instead than spokeshave for those types I assume? Lathes are out of the question unfortunately.
so to set the record straight on hand carving it's: blocks = spokeshaving and dowels = knives?
the spokeshave seemed to be able to deal with dowels quick as well as the blocks that's why I ask. but for the other lures i aim to make, i cannot do those using the shave and block method or its just a PIA and will take longer to do?
bennyraw 02-03-2010, 08:49 AM I'm very confused, I need to see the jig and the spoke shave in use. I'm always looking for a better way.
numbskull 02-03-2010, 08:54 AM This may help http://www.striped-bass.com/Stripertalk/how-favorite-plug-forum-guides/28065-hand-carve-how.html
bennyraw 02-03-2010, 06:52 PM :uhuh: Thanks George, I'm going to give that a shot.
This may help http://www.striped-bass.com/Stripertalk/how-favorite-plug-forum-guides/28065-hand-carve-how.html
Yes this cleared things up nicely, thank you Numby and Tagger!
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