QUOTE(rorytate @ Jun 13 2007, 11:34 AM)
Bro Ice,
Tho i have made my own lure using wood, i have not tried on molded lure. Try search on the internet, i remember seeing some infos..
Otherwise, buy some cheap jigs, file and cut it into your desired design..
Added on June 13, 2007, 12:00 pmBro Ho,
I didnt bring the stuffs to office today so i am unable to show you guys of the rod that i have near-completed.
Furthurmore, now i'm awaiting the 1st layer of epox to dry and apply a 2nd layer of epox to the rod.
Honestly, of all the rods that i have made and customised, this is one that i truly proud off after the spiral wrapped casting rod
I have tried lifting the rod with 250gram jigs and it does not sustain the vibration much when i did some jigging techniques. I think the optimum jig weight would be 200grams.
Best part of all is that the rod is super light with thick walled blanks. Also the material is spirally built up and the diameter of the rod is thin for it's class.
As per testing, the rod is PE2~4 or PE3~5 rating based on the jig weight that it can take. Will fully test the rod this coming P9 session.
eh.. didn't bring the stuff ar? so cannot see your bulu bulu lor.?? heheheTho i have made my own lure using wood, i have not tried on molded lure. Try search on the internet, i remember seeing some infos..
Otherwise, buy some cheap jigs, file and cut it into your desired design..
Added on June 13, 2007, 12:00 pmBro Ho,
I didnt bring the stuffs to office today so i am unable to show you guys of the rod that i have near-completed.
Furthurmore, now i'm awaiting the 1st layer of epox to dry and apply a 2nd layer of epox to the rod.
Honestly, of all the rods that i have made and customised, this is one that i truly proud off after the spiral wrapped casting rod
I have tried lifting the rod with 250gram jigs and it does not sustain the vibration much when i did some jigging techniques. I think the optimum jig weight would be 200grams.
Best part of all is that the rod is super light with thick walled blanks. Also the material is spirally built up and the diameter of the rod is thin for it's class.
As per testing, the rod is PE2~4 or PE3~5 rating based on the jig weight that it can take. Will fully test the rod this coming P9 session.
Jun 13 2007, 12:22 PM

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