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Anyone make thir own wood crankbaits?
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<blockquote data-quote="gmoney" data-source="post: 253092" data-attributes="member: 4200"><p>Thanks rich!</p><p></p><p>I think the big help in carving is my knock off dremel came with a snake arm so that you have way more flexibility and you are basically holding a pen in your hand instead of the whole dremel. Makes it a lot easier to work with. I cut out the basic shape of both the side and top profiles that I had traced from the lure and then sanded the crap out of it with the dremel to get a more rounded shape and then switched to a palm sander to smooth everything out and then finished off with some hand sanding. </p><p></p><p>All my ordered stuff has been shipped out so it should be here in the next couple of weeks. Hopefully airbrushing isn't too hard. All the guys on youtube make it look easy, but they have probably been painting forever!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gmoney, post: 253092, member: 4200"] Thanks rich! I think the big help in carving is my knock off dremel came with a snake arm so that you have way more flexibility and you are basically holding a pen in your hand instead of the whole dremel. Makes it a lot easier to work with. I cut out the basic shape of both the side and top profiles that I had traced from the lure and then sanded the crap out of it with the dremel to get a more rounded shape and then switched to a palm sander to smooth everything out and then finished off with some hand sanding. All my ordered stuff has been shipped out so it should be here in the next couple of weeks. Hopefully airbrushing isn't too hard. All the guys on youtube make it look easy, but they have probably been painting forever! [/QUOTE]
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