Bucho
Member
I saw an interesting idea in another forum where a guy stuffed blades into stand-up jig mold regardless the flash and made what he called a goby blade. Since my new magic minnow mold and blades had arrived and I bore easyly over christmas, I went to the workshop for a little blade session. I find the largest MM-Cavity a bit nose heavy and am looking for a vibrating lure around 2 oz that starts easier than the shad lure so I started with the shad spoon mold. Thogether with the x-large MM blade and the excess lead, the 1,5oz cavity actually weighs exactly that (top). Made only a few casts with them under dark and windy conditions - they seem to work and can be fished.
The "goby" blades move nicely but tank testing indicates that 2 out of 3 times they don`t stand up so there is no practical use for them.
this pictrue shows the drastic difference between trying to breack free the eyes before curing - massive chipping (left) - and drilling them afterwards with a fine drill. Much better results and not even too much time. The small blades will always clogue on me.
x-large MM blades, largest cavity stand up head:
Regular MM-blades
medium blades put into the MM-Mold. No idea how these will work but I thought I made a trial on the heavy side.
The "goby" blades move nicely but tank testing indicates that 2 out of 3 times they don`t stand up so there is no practical use for them.
this pictrue shows the drastic difference between trying to breack free the eyes before curing - massive chipping (left) - and drilling them afterwards with a fine drill. Much better results and not even too much time. The small blades will always clogue on me.
x-large MM blades, largest cavity stand up head:
Regular MM-blades
medium blades put into the MM-Mold. No idea how these will work but I thought I made a trial on the heavy side.