When fishing for salmon, I routinely use frozen "cut-plug" herring of anchovies for bait. Cut plugging is removing the head from the rest of the body with a 45 degree cut and 45 degree bevel.
- Software:
- CAD - Fusion 360 / CAM - Estlcam
- Machine Time:
- Less than 10 minutes with tool changes
- Bit or Laser Size:
- 1/8 (3.175mm) two straight flute cutter and an 82 degree coutersink bit.
- Feeds & Speeds:
- 2500 mm/min
- Materials:
- HDPE
This causes the bait to do a floppy roll through the water adding flash and a wounded bait fish appearance.
In the past, I used the surface of my front hatch for an improvised cutting board. It worked, but it did a lot of cosmetic damage. So once again, I came up with an invention only I will probably ever need and it really isn't necessary for me either. But hey, I have to justify all the money I spent on my CNC router. Also, making stuff is fun! Here is the drawing done in Fusion 360:
Like the rod holder mount I did earlier, I made a template with the pen holder so I can minimize HDPE waste. For this particular project, I wanted it easily removable and I did not want to drill any holes. I am no naval architect, but from my limited knowledge, the less holes in a boat the better. Therefore, I got 8 neodymium magnets - 4 for the cutting board and 4 for inside the hatch. I cut out and pocketed the cutting board and pressed in the magnets.
The following short video shows the build, and how it attaches to the hatch.
Beginner Magnetic Bait Cutting Board For Hobie Kayak 8" Hatch
Outdoors Project created by Giarc, Nov 18, 2018
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