What a great video Les. The entire process demonstrated...right from the idea through to the finished product. All done with great skill and attention to detail. Thanks for the insight into your lure creation process. When you "water test" the lures, do you have much fine tuning to do afterward?
Thanks heaps mate. It depends on the lure. If Ive made them before, generally not much tuning needed at all. But if its a new design.. it can take several prototypes and tuning
Good job! I rally like your shop🙂. Something is wrong with the bandsaw blade. You’re having to push too hard which might break the blade and injure your hand. Dull blade?? It should slice through the wood much easier. Thanks for sharing your lure making expertise!
Love it mate. Think I need one 👍🏻 What wood do you use mostly and where do you get it? Just Bunnings stuff or? And how did you make the paddle bib? Unreal mate. Keep it up 👌🏻😎
Thanks mate. i can fix ya up with one. just send me a message on Facebook or Instagram (same name) or email pitbullcustomlures@outlook.com It depends on the lure to what timber, im still learning about different timbers and whats best. but just about anything will work if you seal it well and weight balance it. Bunnings is a good place to start or your local reclaimed timber yards. Tasmanian Oak, cedar or even radiator pine from Bunnings. I get all sorts of hardwoods from the reclaimed joint. the bib is lexan polycarbonate, just cut to shape and heated up to bend