Looking at over seas websites has really opended my eyes to what can be done when you have a go yourself.So while I was talking with my factory manager I spied some wood we had used last year to build out door furniture...got me thinking...so I pinched a bit....drew an outline about the size I wanted the bait to be and basic shape..and then got whittling ...with a pair of sissors..![]()



its mean to see this shet nothing like DIY, thats awesome.....how many hours roughly from start to finish??
Brown wrote:its mean to see this shet nothing like DIY, thats awesome.....how many hours roughly from start to finish?? |
unlimited wrote:nice work.are we gonig to try it out on monday |

JoshW wrote:Nice job, keen to have ago myself, how long did take to get the basic shape prior to painting etc? |
Titahi wrote:Well done Andrew that looks mint, being a manager that wood is a "fringe benefit" as opposed to one of the yard boys taking it which would be theft! |
JoshW wrote:cool thats not to bad, will have access to lathe and plenty of tools once I'm living back up north in november. notice those gammas were very light for their size and made out of balsa?? been having a bit of browse trying to source chunks large enough to carve a stick bait out of but no luck yet can only find sheets. |
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