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Plug Building - Got Wood? Got Plug?

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Old 02-27-2012, 05:02 PM   #1
Hookset
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better late than never

Not sure you guys remember me. Last year was my 1st year building and I really had a blast while making mistakes and learning! My building time is limited due to Fishing, Hunting, Soccer games, and Swim meets. But, normally between now and end of March I have a brief window to escape to my shed and get reaquainted with my lathe. This year I purchased a bed extension for my Jet Mini so I don't screw up so many through holes.

I decided to make some smaller plugs (4 1/2 > 5 1/2") this year and try to figur them out. I know the best way is to focus on one style and perfect it, but I cannot make myself follow that approach. So, I have several small swimmers (top and deep), top water, and lipless subsurface plugs I am experimenting with. Attached is a pic of these. Enjoy, and thanks again for all the feedback, this site is amazing.

By the way, the ones in front are just primered so far, ones in back are ready for ETex.

Greg
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