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    Default 1/24 oz molds


    i made my exactly like him, and they have small points on the sides so i went back and watched his video again, and again and his does also..so if you want some 1/24 oz jigheads with collars i now have them, hook sizes are 2-4-6-8 in regular hooks, and i only have size 4 in sickles at this moment i have like 75 of these. I have more hooks on order. interested PM me

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    did you use a round end raspe or a drill bit
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    the round end router bit, if you watch the video and when he holds it up to the camera you see it in his also

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    hmm ok when i did it they came out round but i ended up with more then a 1/24 lol
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    lol it sorda looks like a pill head jig with points lol...

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    if its a 1/24 poeple will not care but there real big with the bama boys
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    Quote Originally Posted by PBUG2009 View Post
    lol it sorda looks like a pill head jig with points lol...
    Pointy like this???


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    i wished lol...

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    The correct bit to do the mold is a mill end bit. Do a search and you will find them there. My nephew is a machinist and he gave me one.

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    an end mill bit , thats what i thought also, going to lowes in the am

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