Easy jig eyes

oldfox

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Toadfrog had mentioned that ball jigheads could be flattened on the sides to accept stick on eyes, buy squeezing them in a vise. I got thinking about accomplishing the same with a pair of parallel jaw pliers. I ended up finding a cheap pair of 4" vise grips. I ground the jaws flat to take out the serrations. Below is the finished result. They work great, and I don't have to go out to my unheated workshop to use the vise ! :D

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JUNGLEJIM1

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Those turned out great. I used to flatten them a couple years ago,but then I got lazy and had a couple pillhead mold with recessed eyes made. Those are my favorite heads now.
 

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JUNGLEJIM1 said:
Those turned out great. I used to flatten them a couple years ago,but then I got lazy and had a couple pillhead mold with recessed eyes made. Those are my favorite heads now.

What size are those pill heads you are using, and do you sell them?
 

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My pillheads weigh 1/32 and 1/24 and were designed to be spinners by putting in a #12 crane swivel so they can be made with or without blades. I have to trim a little sprue off if I don't use the cranes. There are some silicone molds of these that will be made soon and will be made in volume with a spincaster machine. I think these would be great having them nickle plated but that's even further down the road. For now,if you'd like some to try out send me a pm with an address and I'll send you some. The eyes are called nailheads which are aluminum. I superglue them on after painting them. They will take 3mm or 4mm 3-d eyes or you can paint eyes as well.Lot's of possibilities.
 

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oldfox said:
Toadfrog had mentioned that ball jigheads could be flattened on the sides to accept stick on eyes, buy squeezing them in a vise. I got thinking about accomplishing the same with a pair of parallel jaw pliers. I ended up finding a cheap pair of 4" vise grips. I ground the jaws flat to take out the serrations. Below is the finished result. They work great, and I don't have to go out to my unheated workshop to use the vise ! :D
There is always more than one way to skin a cat! lol
 

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Excellent idea oldfox.

How bout another set of vise grips with diamond patterns etched on the jaw face to make scales and use it on tube jigs???

You could make a set of jig manipulators!!!

Setting the vise grips is a great way for repeatability. Bet you could come up with some crazy dies as well.

I did some stuff using a small jewelers vise, a cheater bar, and marks on the vise to change the profile of Do-Its minnow head jig. The goal was to give the jig more of a shad appearance.
 

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LedHed said:
Excellent idea oldfox.

How bout another set of vise grips with diamond patterns etched on the jaw face to make scales and use it on tube jigs???

You could make a set of jig manipulators!!!

Setting the vise grips is a great way for repeatability. Bet you could come up with some crazy dies as well.

I did some stuff using a small jewelers vise, a cheater bar, and marks on the vise to change the profile of Do-Its minnow head jig. The goal was to give the jig more of a shad appearance.

Some good ideas LedHed...I'll put my thinkin' cap on :D
 
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