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#1 User is offline   David Kearney 

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Posted 21 July 2008 - 02:01 PM

Has anyone ever used a lathe to make plugs, or any kinda lure outta balsa, or some other wood? This sounds like an interesting hobby?? I like to paint and think it would be cool to paintem up like fishies! let me know who has done what, and your opinion?

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Posted 21 July 2008 - 10:01 PM

You would need a lot more than a lathe to make a lure. You would also need an assortment of files, carving knives and hardware to mount all the hooks.

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Posted 22 July 2008 - 09:04 AM

Spinninreel said:

You would need a lot more than a lathe to make a lure. You would also need an assortment of files, carving knives and hardware to mount all the hooks.


LOL...I know.

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Posted 28 March 2009 - 12:13 AM

Dremel and a broom stick ls how l got started. Get some screw eyes for hook hangers an you have a spook. Cup the face of the lure and you have a popper. I've got a lathe now and I do quite a bit of lure making. Mostly Cedar popers, poplar spooks, Ceder pencil poppers and l've very recently been doing some balsa frogs. There's a great site down here in the states. Stripers On Line. The lure making section is where l did most of my research when l first started. Very good sorce and a great bunch of builders. Here's some of the ones I've done this winter.

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Needle fish. 3oz

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2 oz Cedar poper Mackerl pattern.

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2oz Cedar popper Weakfish pattern

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Another view of the scale patterns.

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1 1/2oz Cedar pencil popper done with quail feathers.

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Another view.

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Balsa Lepard frog. 3/8oz.

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If you like to carve just sit down with a block of softer wood and go nuts. Poplar would be a good starting wood. If you can find balsa in chuncks then definately go for it. Its a lot of fun and makes the winter pass so much faster.


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Posted 28 March 2009 - 09:35 AM

Thanks Fish head ric...I may try that next winter...the weather is just too nice right now to stop fishing. But I will definatly try my hand at it in the winter!

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Posted 28 March 2009 - 10:12 AM

for a small while i tried making lures out of cedar, but they didn't turn out to well since i was only using a small knife and a vice, but my dad does have a lathe( big enough to fit a four foot length of wood into) and all he has to do to get it working is change the motor in it, so when he does that i plan on making some good lure, one thing i did learn from my failed lure making experience was how to make all the hardware out of 1mm stainless steel wire, it's really quite easy

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Posted 08 June 2010 - 06:13 PM

hi, I know this is an old post but I use poplar, its one of the softest hard woods and no knots in the wood. I use a mini lathe and small hobby chisels.

David Kearney said:

Has anyone ever used a lathe to make plugs, or any kinda lure outta balsa, or some other wood? This sounds like an interesting hobby?? I like to paint and think it would be cool to paintem up like fishies! let me know who has done what, and your opinion?

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