Everything posted by Fishwhittler
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It's not clearcoated yet...
... But I thought I'd post it anyway. What do you think?
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Swimbait surgery
The swimbait in surgery swims very well when it's upright, so the angle of the joints wasn't the problem; it just needed more weight. I've thought about making swimbaits out of two pieces of wood glued together but I've never really done anything with the idea. I may try it again sometime though.
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Grrr! I had paint crack using 2part epoxy!
I use Flex-Coat Ultra V high build epoxy for my lures and I don't use a drying wheel; I just hang the lure by the line tie and let it cure. This results in a blob of epoxy on the tail but that can be removed with a dremel. Hope this helps. Ben
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Grrr! I had paint crack using 2part epoxy!
I brush it on. I wouldn't recommend dipping it because it will run if you put it on to thick. I haven't used it on plastic lures but I don't know why it wouldn't work.
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Swimbait surgery
The Daiwa swimbait you mean is the Dead or Alive. I did make another swimbait that was intended to swim on it's side, only it didn't work out to well. It ended up as a jerkbait. I'm working on another one though, and on this one I put a lexan plate in front of the second section to try to make it swim.
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Grrr! I had paint crack using 2part epoxy!
I don't use Createx, I use rattle cans but I do clear with Minwax Polyacrylic before epoxy. Then again I use Flex Coat epoxy, not Devcon so the chemicals won't react in exactly the same way. The Polyacrylic will probably stop the paint from reacting with the Devcon though. Hope this helps. Ben
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Remember the Wonder?
That looks great! I have made a couple of "wonderbread" lures and I caught a fish on one of them but since then I haven't made any more. I don't know why I haven't because I really like that color. I guess I just forgot about it. You just gave me an idea for one of the wake baits I'm working on...
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More cranks
Some more new ones. The rapala repaint has actually purple eyes and kill spots but in the picture they look blue.
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New Pattern for a Poe's
Very nice! 8-)
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Gonna start carving things
If you have a knife, sandpaper and wood you are set to start carving. A scroll saw or band saw will make cutting out blanks much easier however and is essential if you plan to make multiple lures of the same type. There are several tutorials in the articles section of this website that will help you get started. http://www.bassresource.com/fishing/crankbait_making.html http://www.bassresource.com/fishing/crankbait_making_2.html http://www.bassresource.com/fishing/lure_making.html http://www.bassresource.com/fishing/lure_making_1.html Another tacklemaking website you can try is http://tackleunderground.com/community/. Hope this helps. Ben
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Splatter bluegill crank
Tried a new painting technique on an old crank.
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Swimbait surgery
Have you ever built a lure and go to test it only to discover that it runs on its side? This is one that I built that has that problem and this is my attempt to fix it. I started by removing the hook hangers with vise-grips and pliers. I had to do this in two steps as the wire broke when I twisted it but I was able to remove the wire by drilling holes next to it and then pulling the wire out with the pliers. I then drilled a much larger hole where the hook hangers had been to insert a wight into. I made the weights out of plumbing solder wrapped around a hook hanger. Next step is to epoxy the lure back together.
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Fatfingers epoxy tutorial
I thought I would post this here. I tried the tips in this tutorial in my last few batches of epoxy and the results are far and away better than they were before. This was written by Fatfingers over on TU and that guy really knows his stuff. The gallery's not back up yet so you can't look at his lures but they are simply amazing. I haven't seen one of his lures that has a flaw in it. Anyway, here's the tutorial. I have a few things to add: I would strongly recommend getting the Flex-Coat epoxy syringes. They make measuring the epoxy much easier. I find that it takes about 1cc of mixed epoxy to cover an average size (2-3") lure. Also, letting the epoxy sit for ten minutes or so works with Flex-Coat as well as with E-tex. Thanks for reading. Ben
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Another Comp Cedar Repaint 8-)
I really like this pattern. Great job!
- New batch of cranks
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Some Experimentation (more Poes)
x2 Nice job X3
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Confused craws..!
I like the bottom one but both of them are killer.
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some new crappie swimbaits
The realism of those is just plain amazing. 8-)
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New cranks
Well I lowered the line tie on the lures that were running wrong and now they work great. Thanks for the tip! Ben
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New cranks
I never thought about the line tie being to high. I will definitely try that and see what happens. Thanks!
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New cranks
The middle one is sweet. 8-)
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New cranks
Thanks guys. Yea, thats two air filters stacked on each other. Funny thing, I went out to test some cranks action at a pond down the road (I was just testing the action not fishing as the I didn't make the lures for myself), and as I was testing the blue one above I noticed that it kept veering to my right as it came in, so I pulled it out of the water and adjusted the line tie. I did this several times and finally got it running straight, but as I'm pulling it in I feel a jerk and sure enough I've got a bass. I don't think the guy that gets the lure will mind to much though. ;D As for the rest of these lures, I didn't take the two middle ones, The top one is a complete failure( ) and the bottom one needs some work, but I think can salvage it. Ben
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tacklemaking websites
There's also tacklemaking.com, although I prefer TU.
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Wood alternative for creating hardbaits.
I believe what you want is PVC board. You can pick it up at Menards or a lumberyard for pretty cheap. I haven't tried it yet but I plan to soon, as it offers several advantages over wood. Hope this helps. Ben
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"Tusker" swimbait prototype Update: painted
BLee, I was just playing around when I made this; it's not supposed to mimic anything. Thai, you can't see it from the pics but the new tusks are dull and shouldn't be able to impale a fish. Also, this bait is huge (6" long not counting the tusks or the tail), and only a fish with a mouth that is larger than the bait would be able to get the whole thing in its mouth. Ben