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Anyone make thir own wood crankbaits?
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<blockquote data-quote="earlcus" data-source="post: 293048" data-attributes="member: 3049"><p>I have made some. It is fun, but you have to make some and before you paint I would recommend that you test them after you glue everything up. I have some I painted and epoxied and then swam them and they are a tight wobble. If you are grinding you from a block I suggest that you use a shape marker and get the center line and drill spots for weights and hangers before you start cutting and grinding. It is easier to make sure they are centered before you start carving.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="earlcus, post: 293048, member: 3049"] I have made some. It is fun, but you have to make some and before you paint I would recommend that you test them after you glue everything up. I have some I painted and epoxied and then swam them and they are a tight wobble. If you are grinding you from a block I suggest that you use a shape marker and get the center line and drill spots for weights and hangers before you start cutting and grinding. It is easier to make sure they are centered before you start carving. [/QUOTE]
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