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My 3D printed lure

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This is a Crankbait I made with a 3D printer. I'm thinking about giving it a firetiger paint scheme and filing down the bill to make it a squarebill. 

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Nice.  Looking forward the seeing the final product.

The 3D printer is going to be so crazy in the future. So much can be done with them. 

Is this your first attempt? It looksgreat. I want to see more as well. 

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How solid is that material and how are you going to hang the hooks on it?

Nice! Is the interior solid or hollow? I'd like to see how it holds up to being fished-- the lip looks like it might have some problems down the road. 

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1 hour ago, Fishes in trees said:

How solid is that material and how are you going to hang the hooks on it?

It prints it with holes for the eyelets.

1 hour ago, Fishes in trees said:

How solid is that material and how are you going to hang the hooks on it?

 

29 minutes ago, PennBass said:

Nice! Is the interior solid or hollow? I'd like to see how it holds up to being fished-- the lip looks like it might have some problems down the road. 

 

4 hours ago, S. Sass said:

The 3D printer is going to be so crazy in the future. So much can be done with them. 

Is this your first attempt? It looksgreat. I want to see more as well. 

The material is pretty strong and the inside is not completely hollow because it is reinforced inside of it. It prints it with holes for the eyelets.

very cool. Keep us updated, would love to see how it turns out, and how it swims.

Can you sand that? 

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I wouldnt mess with the lip . Square bill is a generic term and doesnt mean much .

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