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Spoke Shave Shape
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Put together a quick jig this AM so I could mount a piece of wood on and try out the spoke shave. Using the shave will take some time to develop the right touch. Got one shape done using a coping saw, shave, rasp and sand paper. Lots of fun!!!! Was planning putting a lip on it. Now I'm not so sure. It's saying glider/slider to me now....
Overall dimensions of 7" long x 1 1s" deep x 3/4" wide. |
Looking good! Nice eye, nice shape. Looks ripe for front/back weighting glider style. Try a 1/2 x 1" weight up front, and a 5/16 x 3/4 " weight in the back, hang some hooks, float it and drill out the weights to get it level (or add a little on top if needed) and I think you'll have your own version of this banana plug I've been building. The LI crowd claims they work well.
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Put weights in vertical? How far back from nose and tail?
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Numbskull likes it ,,, you've been knighted ,,:)
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Uh-oh.....
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Nice shape for a glider, now if the pic comes through...hoping it helps with your weighting question...Pete
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Help me, I can't stop....
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Another one. More of a shad style swimmer....
5" x 1 3/8" x 3/4" |
That will work! I'd try a big square lexan lip (Moores #8 or equivalent, I'd guess), drop the line tie just a shade under the nose, and maybe a some belly weight, probably just ahead of the hook. Should swim nicely.
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These are a lot of fun to do! relatively dust free, too!
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