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Cupped Popper Mouths
I have had several people ask me how I "cup out" my popper mouths, so yesterday I took a couple pics while I was working on some.;) The bit I use is called a "round rasp bit" or a "ball rasp bit" it is approx. 3/4 inch in diameter I think (I will check that). You must take the plug carefully and using both hands place it up against the bit and apply a little pressure to get the bit started. Once it has a good bite into the plug, I roll the plug in a circular motion to deepen and widen the hole. Now since the bit is only 3/4 inch and I need to make a cup hole about twice that sixe I then work the bit slowly and carefully around the rim of the mouth to shape it out a bit. I stress slowly and carefully because if you should slip or the plug should slip, you will either A. Chew the hell out of the plug thus ruining it or B. Chew the heck out of your finger so please be careful and take your time.:D
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Sorry, here is the drill process.
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:D- larry, did i show you my rt index finger?
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Got jig pic?:eyes:
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Maybe later in the week?:confused:
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Quote:
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easy jig
Use a wooden handscrew to hold it, fits most any shape and can put as much or as little pressure as you want. You can jack your table up so you can rest the handscrew on the table. If you bore out the face to get rid of most of the material it will go a lot faster.
Pete |
I did a step by step on how to do this with a jig late last year. Might check that out for jig photos.
Jigman |
i use jigman's, works great:D
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I think this is the link Jigman is talking about.
http://www.striped-bass.com/StriperT...=Popper+Mouths |
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Yep, thems the threads :) BF, definitely use a jig of some kind. You need your thumbs for lipping stripers and fingers for removing plugs from stripers ;)
Jigman |
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