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  1. Mark - The frequency will be 4 - 6 cycles per second, possibly even faster depending on lip width. Keep in mind that a cycle is back and forth. Even if you injected a little water into the cavity, I suspect that the movement will be killed. This is just an opinion, so you need to go ahead and test. Dave
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  2. Helps to put a zip lock bag over the jar before you put on the lid on. Won't be so hard to open.
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  3. I tried the union. Didn't work for me.
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  4. Like most of us start carving and put your brain to work and make it, then we could talk about it. Wayne
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  5. No problem. I like to lay my baits out because I want to remelt my sprues and use up all the plastic I can during that run. Cuts down on how much remelt plastic I have under my bench. I use industrial cookie sheets they sale at the restaurant supply. Very large and they won’t fit in a regular oven. For the small straight worms you can even stack them without any problems. Small baits too, if you want. I have seen others talk about flat spots on larger baits caused by stacking. I guess a weight thing but I don’t shoot many large baits.
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  6. The first two things I would buy..even before a airbrush is a Bandsaw and a table top sander...you can build just about any lure with those two tools..Nathan
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  7. OK got it you have both flat sides oriented parallel to one another . The kastmaster actually has a slight taper between both flats from the hook end and thinning out running up to the line tie end . (maybe 10 deg ballpark) Since you mentioned kastmasters I thought that's what you were going for . I think I remember seeing some big saltwater jigging spoons that are similar to yours in design though .
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