Some of you have seen my stuff some have not. i figure i would show some stuff i have done recently.
Some of you have seen my stuff some have not. i figure i would show some stuff i have done recently.
Wow sweet work! How much do they weigh?
Jackbass, awesome plugs.
I'm going to try some handcarves after the holidays. I will post them in steps. I got some Maple would stock. I just got to come up with a plan.
Very nice Jackbass. The scaling came out great.
Very clean looking plugs.
They look great. Of course my favorite is the pink one.
beautiful work dude, how long you been making plugs?
Looks like any bass would love to attack them. Nice work.
Jackbass, for someone who just started getting into it, you're doing a great job.
I'm curious as to the learning curve when you started putting in weights and getting them to swim. Can you tell us a little about that? How does that help the whole process?
Also, weight placement is critical. Do it wrong and the plug never swims right. Who were some of your influences, and how did you learn to do that the right way?
Thanks I appreciate the compliment.
When I started building there was definitely a learning curve. If you start with one plug and get that body style down and understand how the weight and lip relate to the action of the body it helps you greatly when you start to venture into other plug designs. The first plugs i made were dannys and I had a ton of help through a tutorial on another site. The guy basically took you through the building process step by step amd that made it much easier to build my own stuff.I'm curious as to the learning curve when you started putting in weights and getting them to swim. Can you tell us a little about that? How does that help the whole process?
I don't know if you ever perfect weighting. I have made some duds that is for sure. You just come up with things you like weight them and test. If a lip doesn't grab, the weight may need to be moved further toward the front of the plug. Driving the nose in more. Much of how plugs swim has to do with where it is through drilled The shape of the head and the lip.Also, weight placement is critical. Do it wrong and the plug never swims right. Who were some of your influences, and how did you learn to do that the right way?
Influences
I have been influenced by guys from my club (Gunny, Rickski) and others from another site I frequent (Roccus, Ed, JImii4290) There are a ton of small builders that build for hobby that do as good if not a better job with lures than many of your commercial builders.
Jackbass, I am just learning a lot of this stuff, so please excuse if I sound stupid. They are called metallip swimmers, right? Awesome work!
Yes they have all different names for them (danny's, pikies, goo goo eyes, surfsters, so on and so forth) I generally calll anything I do a metal lipped swipper. Then call it something based on the body slope head, peanut, danny etc.
Sweet!
nice work, good luck, one day I am going to be that good
Great looking plugs keep up the good work.