View Full Version : Building season is afoot....what's everyone working on?
Muskyslayer96 12-11-2011, 07:16 AM Hey fellas,
I finally got some shop time which was exactly what I needed to take my mind off other uncontrollable issues:(
In the past there has been some interest in my drying rack and I've seen some awesome ones posted. Here's some video of my custom drying rack in action (low quality, taken from my cell phone). Need final detail paint and another couple of coats epoxy and DONE! I'm currently trying to finish up some X-mas presents before I launch into full build/test mode.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aag4UIQar_k
I'd love to see what everyone else is working on!
Thanks for taking a look and Happy Holidays
MS
stripermaineiac 12-11-2011, 08:20 AM Gonna put some time into some Pikies-both striper and husky. May even do some swimmers for the smaller stuff.
ProfessorM 12-11-2011, 10:28 AM Cleaning my cellar so I can work on something.
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jlnel 12-11-2011, 12:36 PM X2
Cleaning my cellar so I can work on something.
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Back Beach 12-11-2011, 12:56 PM Just got up and running this week. Built a new bench and turned about 50 bodies. Been doing lip slots and belly weights this morning. I have big trollers, dannies skinny and regular, eelies, pencils, and some blue streak/atom hybrids.
nightfighter 12-11-2011, 02:17 PM Hoping to turn some ornaments, Christmas trees and tree lightbulbs this week for some holiday cheer and presents. Won't get to plugs until after the holidays as the shop is in cabinet and shelving mode...
blondterror 12-11-2011, 03:41 PM Re-configuring my shop after having the new gas boiler (wall mounted) installed this week. Moving my plug lathe onto a stand so I now have 2 open benches to do work on... All my floor mounted machines are on lockable casters/wheeled platforms so I can have plenty of room with long boards. Need to make a few more Xmas gifts before i get back to plugs
Chunkah 12-11-2011, 09:19 PM Cleaning my cellar so I can work on something.
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hardcore from shore 12-11-2011, 10:53 PM Saw may Dad again this weekend. He finished 2 more 9" needles (my best catcher in 2011 on MV and in RI). Also a 6 inch swimmer ( a tribute to my favorite Afterhours Swimmer) which has been my best swimmer and hopefully Bill's will do the trick as well. See another hand turned copy in process next to the original. Also he finished a nice medium sized Danny. Finally after his 91st Birthday a few weeks ago he has another 9 inch needle in lathe and a swimmer and medium Danny wired and ready for painting. We are looking forward to Plugfest March 3rd.
Bill
blondterror 12-12-2011, 06:26 AM Nice needle and swimmers Bill. Is that an old Boice Crane or Walker turner lathe lathe... looks like a sweet oldie lathe...
Rockfish9 12-12-2011, 07:35 AM Too many things to list... darters in 3 sizes ready for paint... lefty's 6'.. ready for paint... 3 piece eel plugs in R&D stage... flaptails ( not completed from last season ) in need of primer.. some more laminated plugs.. including a 5" darter..lot's of fun.. also bowls...pens and wine stoppers as gifts.. real busy..
hardcore from shore 12-12-2011, 08:27 AM In response to Blonde Terror. My dad's lathe is an old crafstman from the 30's that belonged to his dad. He also says they had a 12 footer in their cabinet making shop back then.
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numbskull 12-12-2011, 02:23 PM Saw may Dad again this weekend. He finished 2 more 9" needles (my best catcher in 2011 on MV and in RI). Also a 6 inch swimmer ( a tribute to my favorite Afterhours Swimmer) which has been my best swimmer and hopefully Bill's will do the trick as well. See another hand turned copy in process next to the original. Also he finished a nice medium sized Danny. Finally after his 91st Birthday a few weeks ago he has another 9 inch needle in lathe and a swimmer and medium Danny wired and ready for painting. We are looking forward to Plugfest March 3rd.
Bill
This is way cool.
JMAC_kerel 12-14-2011, 10:53 AM Saw may Dad again this weekend. He finished 2 more 9" needles (my best catcher in 2011 on MV and in RI). Also a 6 inch swimmer ( a tribute to my favorite Afterhours Swimmer) which has been my best swimmer and hopefully Bill's will do the trick as well. See another hand turned copy in process next to the original. Also he finished a nice medium sized Danny. Finally after his 91st Birthday a few weeks ago he has another 9 inch needle in lathe and a swimmer and medium Danny wired and ready for painting. We are looking forward to Plugfest March 3rd.
Bill
This is way cool.
I agree. I can only hope I am still plug building and fishing when I am 91. :kewl:
I regret I have not posted anything for a while but I have been building plugs lately. For the most part I am working on some of the same stuff that worked for me last season, (sliders, peanuts, needles etc) incorporating some new building tips and ideas I picked up during fishing season. Hopefully always improving. I will post a
couple pics of the latest batch when I finish with top coats. For now here are a couple pics of a few from my last batch. Some of these will be going to Plugfest.
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nightfighter 12-14-2011, 08:16 PM Knocked out a bunch of these an hour ago. Some more trees and ornaments tomorrow then some painting
blondterror 12-14-2011, 08:59 PM Knocked out a bunch of these an hour ago. Some more trees and ornaments tomorrow then some painting
Nice looking light... will you paint them diff colors or all the same... post a pic of one of your turned trees....
pbadad 12-14-2011, 09:00 PM Knocked out a bunch of these an hour ago. Some more trees and ornaments tomorrow then some painting
Very nice. saw the video. Now you gave us all another way to stay out of the wife's way. LOL
I'll be doing remakes of capt. andy slim jointed eelies. 9". proto in primer. testing over weekend.
blondterror 12-14-2011, 09:09 PM In response to Blonde Terror. My dad's lathe is an old crafstman from the 30's that belonged to his dad. He also says they had a 12 footer in their cabinet making shop back then.
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I sure hope i can be making plugs if I am lucky enough to make it to 91. He still has a sparkle in his eye... they must have made some great pencil post bed legs with that 12' long spindle lathe.
I am looking forward to seeing you and your Dad at plugfest.
Chris
nightfighter 12-14-2011, 10:11 PM Nice looking light... will you paint them diff colors or all the same... post a pic of one of your turned trees....
Depends on what I find for paint on hand.....Might try one marbelized. Need to clean up the tree tops where I come just short of parting completely.
Hookset 12-15-2011, 06:34 AM hardcore from the shore: Man, those pics brought back memories of my grandfather in his woodshop. He retired as a mason and began making furniture in his garage, must have 15 pieces in my house! thanks for posting.
Nightfighter, cool idea on the christmas tree and lights, gonna have to try that!
Muskyslayer96, My friend gave me one of those little rotessiri ovens little bigger than a breadbox. I plan to try to convert it to a spinner or just salvage the engine to build one. Thanks for posting, gives me some ideas. Should be a good project this winter and I am getting sick of spinning those plugs by hand for hours.
Last winter was my 1st year building plugs, I learned a ton from all of you and from trial and error (mostly error, HA!). This fall I ran into a big run of needlefish, but had not made anything to match. I picked up a store bought needle and superstrike 1 3/4 oz. I hope to spend time trying to make some imatations that sink or suspend with weighting right and proper hook placement. The needlefish I encountered were about 7" long and fairly skinny, so curious how I will get the through hole lined up well and have enough space to place weights. Should be interesting.
nightfighter 12-15-2011, 09:03 AM This was the first one. lots of room for improvement. Going to try using a recip saw blade for better depth of branch definition. Left it rough at bottom of branches by choice.
Rockfish9 12-15-2011, 09:38 AM I painted these a few nights ago... 2.5 ounces 6 1/2"... Slip 2 of them belong to you..
i did a batch of lefty's with a new scallop pattern last night.. I'll get them up after i epoxy them..
pbadad 12-15-2011, 05:16 PM This was the first one. lots of room for improvement. Going to try using a recip saw blade for better depth of branch definition. Left it rough at bottom of branches by choice.
Very nice. Was @ Woodcrafters today looking @ the nova 4 jaw chuck. $$ 150.00. Your xmas tree also can double as a soft ice cream cone!!! Paint it Vanilla covered w/ chocalate !
stripermaineiac 12-15-2011, 07:16 PM I hope I get to swap for one of them at plugfest. Ron
Muskyslayer96 12-15-2011, 09:22 PM Man still building at 91...unbelievable...cool, cool
Some great building going on here, exciting to get the season started. Here is a little video of my finishing shop, and all the baits I have waiting for me the get my rear in gear and finish them up. The sad thing is the majority of them are from last year :(
Happy building and holidays
MS
paint_shop.mp4 - YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DxonPi2MZZA)
saltydog 12-16-2011, 06:52 AM WOW you guys are way ahead of me. heres a couple going as Christmas Gifts.
Merry Christmas Good luck Good Buildin:uhuh:
Rockfish9 12-16-2011, 08:15 AM I hope I get to swap for one of them at plugfest. Ron
If your talking to me.. I've got plenty.. those are just a few.. I epoxied 12 more last night..I've got some 7" 3 hook and 5" 2 hook as well..
stripermaineiac 12-16-2011, 07:03 PM Very nice Rockfish. Thanks
nightfighter 12-18-2011, 10:59 AM Joe, those are sweet lookin'......
Here's the latest batch of Xmas stuff, waiting for next round of paint then clear gloss. Trying all different shapes, making lots of sawdust...
vineyardblues 12-18-2011, 01:05 PM Saw may Dad again this weekend. He finished 2 more 9" needles (my best catcher in 2011 on MV and in RI). Also a 6 inch swimmer ( a tribute to my favorite Afterhours Swimmer) which has been my best swimmer and hopefully Bill's will do the trick as well. See another hand turned copy in process next to the original. Also he finished a nice medium sized Danny. Finally after his 91st Birthday a few weeks ago he has another 9 inch needle in lathe and a swimmer and medium Danny wired and ready for painting. We are looking forward to Plugfest March 3rd.
Bill
Wicked Kool Times 2
Happy Holidays EveryOne
VB
pbadad 12-23-2011, 12:12 PM 9.5" Jointed Eely 2.5oz.AYC 3 weight ports. 2front half 1 rear section. Swims amazingly seductive. Subsurface 2-3'. Hope to make a baker's dozen!
ProfessorM 12-24-2011, 08:54 AM Cut up most of my stock at work this week so I'll be turning starting today.
blondterror 12-24-2011, 09:35 AM still making Ice cream scoops and pepper grinders... time to get back to plugs!!!
numbskull 12-26-2011, 06:46 AM Built two bags for Xmas presents. Now to decide, more bags, plugs, rods, or fish carve?..????
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Backbeach Jake 12-26-2011, 08:14 AM This was the first one. lots of room for improvement. Going to try using a recip saw blade for better depth of branch definition. Left it rough at bottom of branches by choice.
Wicked cool!
Mojo7 12-26-2011, 10:20 PM I just got an airbrush and I'm still learning to use it. My brother does sheet metal work and made me a nice spray booth that I'm rigging up some duct work for. I'm also in the process of building a turner for once I epoxy them. I have a bunch of plugs turned and ready for paint but here's the first batch using the airbrush I still have to paint some mackerel patterns on some of them.
Awesome video of your shop musky.:want:
I'm having trouble posting pics.:wall:
johnny ducketts 12-27-2011, 01:29 PM just got an airbrush as well, now to start to set up the basement for finishing plugs. Still no lathe yet, but baby steps.
Rockfish9 12-27-2011, 01:53 PM 9.5" Jointed Eely 2.5oz.AYC 3 weight ports. 2front half 1 rear section. Swims amazingly seductive. Subsurface 2-3'. Hope to make a baker's dozen!
I do well with eel like productions like that... love the color!
CheapTrix 12-27-2011, 03:37 PM After somewhat mastering Nikes of various sizes, I had this crazy idea of building a soft-tail Nike for musky fishing..........off to the "Lureboratory" I go.......
CheapTrix
Mr. Krinkle 12-27-2011, 09:02 PM My wife and I bought a house last year so I wasn't able to do any plugs due to lack of space (wasn't allowed in the basement). I bought a nice 10x14 shed and ran electric from the house. I just quartered a bunch of WRC 4x4's for 3 different pencils sizes.
I'm really looking forward to building again. I got some great advice and help from a couple of the members in the past so I'm happy to be back at it to share some of my stuff.
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