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Hoodler

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  1. My idea was to make them as close as possible. Unless you are Turning on a lathe I'm not sure you could free hand any lure and have it look, measure, or run just alike. Well I guess you could make your own moulds but I not sure I have the time or resources to do that. John
  2. Thanks guys, I was kinda leaning to the band saw and your posts kinda sealed the deal. Just gotta work some OT to pay for it. John
  3. I am considering purchasing a saw . I want to be more consistent with my crankbaits. What saw would you go with . Band or Scroll. I am currently using a jigsaw (worn out). After making a couple of crankbaits. I came to realize that I can't be as accurate as I should be. Your input would be helpful. Thanks in advance. John
  4. New here too, from what I've seen there is a ton of info here. Good luck John
  5. Thanks I have got a couple of small crankbaits carved up out of cabinet grade poplar. They are sealed but I haven't painted them yet.
  6. thanks for the quick response. I am on vacation for the next week and hope to do several lures. Thanks again John
  7. thanks for the post. I might give this a shot..
  8. I found this site a few weeks ago and I must say the pics I'm seeing are absolutely incredible. You guys that make the crankbaits are artists. I generally stick with making topwaters. I tried to make a few crankbaits and jerkbaits but they never work like I want them too. Anyway , I wil be checking out the site often to look at cool baits.
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