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Found 17 results

  1. markbxr400

    runt16

    Final product.
  2. markbxr400

    runt17

    The finished lure after painting and epoxy.
  3. markbxr400

    runt15

    wrap a piece of cloth type sandpaper around a dowel, and smooth the two sides of the nose.
  4. markbxr400

    runt14

    This is what the nose looks like after the rasp.
  5. markbxr400

    runt13

    Another pic of using the rasp to smooth and final shape the nose.
  6. markbxr400

    runt12

    Using a rounded rasp (I use a Dragon file), lightly continue to shape and smooth the two sides of the nose.
  7. markbxr400

    runt11

    Profile view of carved nose.
  8. markbxr400

    runt10

    This is how the nose looks after carving.
  9. markbxr400

    runt9

    Now, using the bent skew chisel, continue working the two sides of the nose to the new top centerline.
  10. markbxr400

    runt8

    Redraw the top centerline along the new flat area just created in the last step.
  11. markbxr400

    runt7

    Using your chisel, carve right down the top line to start creating a curve nose.
  12. markbxr400

    runt6

    Continue carving until you achieve carved sides that meet the two lines that are 90 degrees away from the top line .
  13. markbxr400

    runt5

    Using a bent skew carving chisel, start along the 1" line one either side of the top line and start removing material. Move from side to side to keep the two sides symmetrical.
  14. markbxr400

    runt4

    Runt blank inserted into soft jaw vise, ready for carving.
  15. markbxr400

    runt3

    view of the marked lines from the nose.
  16. markbxr400

    runt2

    Drill hook eyelet hole at intersection of two lines on bottom of lure. Drill weight holes if adding weights.
  17. markbxr400

    runt1

    Marking a turned blank for a river runt nose. Mark line along lure every 90 degrees. Mark a line around the lure 1" from nose.
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