In the A40 youtube video that shows building this great lure from start to finish they show a handheld gripper tool with 3 slots to hold a cut treble hook for twisting open the cut position and inserting the swivel eye.
Has anyone made one and can they share any pearls of wisdom... i would probably venture that the 3 "fingers" should be made of a dense hardwood... maple would be my choice and they should be fabricated so they can be attached with tape or a ferrule band to a handle
If anyone can post a few pics of their versions it would be very helpful
thanks- chris
here is the link to the video I am referring to... plenty of good jigs & techniques shown here
It is hard to see what/how the treble jig is actually working due to the camera angle.
See, I knew all you plug builders were over exaggerating the amount of time/effort into building a plug: from start to finish 4 min 45 sec direct time!
That's one big cutting blade in the lath, a single pass to bring it down to shape!
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See, I knew all you plug builders were over exaggerating the amount of time/effort into building a plug: from start to finish 4 min 45 sec direct time!
Sorry plug builders, constructing a fine piece of plug art is obviously much more time consuming than constructing a jet liner, the plug took 4'45" and the entire Boeing only 2'31.
I know Gary from grs uses a jig he made to cut trebles. It's a wood block w three slots. I think the video was on surfcasters journal, not 100 percent though.
It shows him cutting and installing trebles super fast at a show. Was really cool to see.
Sorry I can't be more help Chris. I use the vice grip method as I don't do that many.
I know Gary from grs uses a jig he made to cut trebles. It's a wood block w three slots. I think the video was on surfcasters journal, not 100 percent though.
It shows him cutting and installing trebles super fast at a show. Was really cool to see.
Sorry I can't be more help Chris. I use the vice grip method as I don't do that many.
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The beauty of Gary's technique is he barely bends the eye, it's alot more flex than deformation.
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I had to make one of these treble hook twister tools... Turned a piece of leftover cherry from my brothers house in VT.... machined 3 slots at 120 degree angles from each other using my Dremel tool and a cutting drill bit.... made pre-slot with thin kerf hand saw. Burned grip rings with drawn wire after making thin slots with tip of skew
I had to make one of these treble hook twister tools...... machined 3 slots at 120 degree angles from each other using my Dremel tool and a cutting drill bit...
Works like a charm...
Used the same tools to make mine and it works great.
This video is fascinating. I like the jigs they use. If I could bend wire like that, I would buy it from McMaster Carr instead of already preformed, and bend it myself. I do prefer VMC hooks and split rings. All others I've tried will straighten out on fish and are never as sharp.