Scissors to likely to cause the wood to split -- so -- I put a stack of 20 in my five inch vice. Both ends sticking out the sides. Used a hacksaw to easily and cleanly cut them to desired length. Then turned the saw on its side and cut groves in the ends. Works like a charm! Thanks for the great videos. If you weren’t a teacher in this life, you should have been!
Great Video. Could put in a stack of sticks in a vice or a clamp and use a dremel to cut the notch as well. Your videos are a great source of info from both old school and new school!
I cut the noodle in 1-2 inch pieces, then split them in half. Hold the weight in the center and wrap the line on either side. Then secure them with the hooks.
I have wondered how to store these ! Great idea Mike Thanks for sharing !
Great idea Mike, good money saver but more important space saver which is always at premium.
good info Mike, thank you
Scissors to likely to cause the wood to split -- so -- I put a stack of 20 in my five inch vice. Both ends sticking out the sides. Used a hacksaw to easily and cleanly cut them to desired length. Then turned the saw on its side and cut groves in the ends. Works like a charm!
Thanks for the great videos. If you weren’t a teacher in this life, you should have been!
Great tip! Thanks.
great idea
Mr. Baker outstanding idea, I may have to suggest this video to my brother in law. He uses these rigs bout everytime we go fishing.
Love the idea Mike. So simple
Great idea 👍
Outstanding!! Keep up the great work!!!
Great Video. Could put in a stack of sticks in a vice or a clamp and use a dremel to cut the notch as well. Your videos are a great source of info from both old school and new school!
Good idea! Thanks for watching.
good suggestion of the scissors,, not everyone should run a band saw
Love the simplicity of your “bits” and their usefulness.
One’s struggle to keep gear organized must not go unpunished nor be underestimated.
I`ve conkocked different things for that but that looks workable
Good idea Mr Baker . I've been using pool noodles
Like your videos and enjoy rooting for you on TV at weigh-ins now. :0)
use a pool noodle, cut them about 18 inch long, they work great!!!
I cut the noodle in 1-2 inch pieces, then split them in half. Hold the weight in the center and wrap the line on either side. Then secure them with the hooks.
Where is #9? Come on Mike!