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Pt Jude Cutlass repro
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I traded a tiger maple needle with Martin W @ the recent Bourne Lure collectors show for a couple beater Cutlass 1 oz and 1.75oz. Cool swimmer that was made up until the early 70s. here is my take with a handmade cupped lip on the 1.75 oz version... it came out a little on the heavy side about 2 oz
Made it in WRC Does anyone have any extra Cutlass lips? |
Difficult plug. Did you off center turn it?
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Traced the 2 planes onto a block of WRC. Drilled the thru hole using my lathe from each side
I cut it on my BS in the vertical plane... then taped it up and then cut it on the hortizontal plane... then sureform , handplane, and block sanding. I cut the diving plane on the table saw before Plug has one slug of lead just aft of the belly hook making the cupped lip was the hardest part... I need a better method for making cupped lips and the attachment tabs... Paul M must have ways to do this in thin SS with his typical precision...The lip must match the curve of the plug belly... not easy to do well |
how about freshwater spinner blades, colorado etc....to make lips, already have the concave shape....nice job !
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Nice work. Thats a hard design with all the hand work. I want to do offset turning over the winter. saw it done a few years ago @ Plugfest by PNG. i think you need two spur centers, 1 drive and one live center. I see Penn State carries these. i feel the zest for lure making is waning so another design avenue is lurking. I like your example of a differentmodel. I hope you fish it and catch a biggie.
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