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  • awsome thanks for the idea

  • Задумка прикольная , очень хорошё придуманно , но зачем так долго разжовывать ?

  • excellent vid! 10 stars!!

    make some more vids!!

  • I really enjoy your videos, and have a suggestion for you. Instead of using that block of wood, drill a few holes into the middle of your dowel and use a small set screw.

    Thanks for making the videos!

  • Personaly I would use a smaller nail for more tread,but thanks for the video,I will be trying this .

  • nice video, thanks.

  • Wonderful video and great tips. I have been carving lures for about 50 yrs and it just goes to show that you are never too old to learn new tricks!

  • Hi.

    Ive been trying to make lures..but have had a fair bit of trouble sealing the lures.I've been using fibreglass resin to cover the lure & make it strong.this seems to work good but the cans of spray paint im using doesnt seem to dry properly.Would you have any tips/advise for me.Great videos by the way

  • hey epoxy is another great sealer.. if you have questions check out my videos

  • I am struggling with this motor thing. Can't seem to find anything this slow anywhere. Any links?

  • Hi kipsus - search for "drying motor" at cabeals or on ebay. You'll see some for around $25. If you buy one on ebay, make sure it has a plug attached to it (if it doesn't, it's actually pretty easy to add one - just bring it to home depot and they can show you how and give you the parts for about $4). Try to stay in the 8 to 12 RPM range on ebay if you can.

  • Thanks. I have one more option to try - winscreen wiper's motor. I'll let you know if that works out

  • Sounds promising!  Let us know how it turns out. Also - some guys use the variable speed motor out of an old rotisserie...you can usually find one for free on Craigs List or at yard sales.

  • Great video! I've seen people use really gigantic motors and big rotators but this machine actually holds as many lures or even more and is a lot smaller!

  • Thanks for the support! I hope the video helps out! :-)

  • I like that Idea, but, Doesn't the hole that the nail leaves weaken the strength of the eye hook threads to the body?

  • you can put epoxy to make it more strong

  • Thanks for the question Xinter! The hole acts as a pilot hole for the screw. The screw threads will be slightly thicker than the pilot hole caused by the nail and you'll still get a very strong hold in there. If you add the epoxy as mentioned below, you won't have any issues at all. I've never had one pop out. Hope that helps!

  • The key is to get a nail that is smaller diameter than your screw. So the hole acts like a pilot hole for the screw.  If the nail is larger than your screw, then it will be weak. Hope that helps! Thanks for watching!

  • excellent presentation

  • Thanks!

  • nice video thank you plz make moore

  • Thanks for the support! Now that the weather is cooling off here in New England, I have much more time in the shop to build my tackle for next season. I hope to be posting a few more videos right after the holidays. Stay tuned!

  • Thanks for watching...if you like it, please provide a rating so we know how we're doing. Thanks!

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