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Plug Building - Got Wood? Got Plug?

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Old 12-27-2009, 01:25 PM   #1
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I'm thinking bandsaw ....

I think Slips the only one I've ever seen make one of these ,,. I'm thinking jiggs and the bandsaw .. I want to run over to the beltsander but might run out of plug trying to make it even ...
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Old 12-27-2009, 01:33 PM   #2
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go for it

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Old 12-27-2009, 03:56 PM   #3
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you are "Bandsaw Ed" after all... have at it!
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Old 12-27-2009, 07:17 PM   #4
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I did something similar on a freshwater plug using a drum sander in the drill press. Mark the center line on the top and place a line on the sides where you want the cut. Go slow and join the lines. Finish up by hand with sandpaper.

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Old 12-27-2009, 08:23 PM   #5
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This looks easier ..

Make Your Own Flaptail Plugs
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Old 12-27-2009, 08:33 PM   #6
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I did something similar on a freshwater plug using a drum sander in the drill press. Mark the center line on the top and place a line on the sides where you want the cut. Go slow and join the lines. Finish up by hand with sandpaper.

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I have a drum sander that fits on the Shopsmith lathe. Can your lathe accept one Eddie?

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Old 12-27-2009, 09:13 PM   #7
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I got drum sander set for the drll press ... tough duplicating that way .. tough getting them identical ..
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Old 12-27-2009, 09:16 PM   #8
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Eddy, I have the large musky Heddon Flaptail if you want to borrow and copy it. Nice plug. Here it is with a large conrad to give you an idea of its size. Hook hangers are pinned in by screws from each side.
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Old 12-27-2009, 09:53 PM   #9
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no need to bandsaw, just scan it,print and cut and trace

you'll need the plug for getting the scoops right

I did one a month ago
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Old 12-28-2009, 07:39 AM   #10
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I made one a while back.. even posted it up here,..along side the original..

A good run is better than a bad stand!
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Old 12-28-2009, 08:25 AM   #11
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Joe ,, Slip ,, Beltsander ? ,,, Thanks George ,, I'll take you up on that .. good game yesterday ,, aye Slip ..
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what i did to make the face, was use spray adhesive on a piece of graf paper and glue it to the cheek, i then carefully cut out the cheek and glued that in turn to a piec of lexan to get my shape, I then transfered it to the plug, by carefully ( staying in the lines) I used a 1" drum sander on the drill press to remove the excess wood, I had made a "mask" from the original from modeling clay, once the mask fit the new plug I knew I was in the game... I had both a heddon repro and a jerry's flap tail repro at plugfest two years ago in my display case.....

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Old 12-28-2009, 09:31 AM   #13
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Thanks Joe ... I did a search on your Flaptail plugs but got side tracked reading Steve's reply's and post for an hour .. wich I really enjoyed . thanks for the tips ... like the modeling clay .
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