Times 2 with Kajay. If the lure will have flat sides you can "double sided tape" it to the work bench and use both hands of the router. I have used the rubber mats and they work nicely, if you keep dust and chips from between the work piece and the mat. For a router to work as intended, the lure would need a rather large percent to be flat sided. When you get into the small sizes of baits, look for a router base where the center hole is very close to the size of the bit you will be using. Another problem with routers is the length of the bearing area. On thin lures the screw that holds the bit on the shaft will hit the work bench. The ideal situation is to make a string of lures attached, then run all four sides, then seperate the individual lures and finish shaping the cut ends as needed, not always practical. I don't believe they are practical for lures with no flat side, unless you improvise a duplicator. Musky Glenn