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NathanH
Posted 7/28/2015 8:26 PM (#778209)
Subject: Clay options





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Location: MN
Was thinking about making my own hard lures. What suggestions do folks have for clay to use for making a blank. I want to make sure I can make that first before making a larger investment.
muskie tamer
Posted 7/28/2015 11:01 PM (#778228 - in reply to #778209)
Subject: Re: Clay options





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Location: Waconia,MN
I carve mine from basswood, and spray with clear coat to seal it up.
NathanH
Posted 7/29/2015 3:38 PM (#778312 - in reply to #778228)
Subject: Re: Clay options





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Location: MN
Thanks for the tip I might try wood first. I wish there was a class for this stuff. I know I would sign up.
Zib
Posted 7/29/2015 11:59 PM (#778378 - in reply to #778209)
Subject: RE: Clay options





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Location: Detroit River

Sculpey clay is easy to work with & won't harden until you bake it in the oven.

 

Fish and Whistle
Posted 8/2/2015 9:53 AM (#778763 - in reply to #778209)
Subject: Re: Clay options





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Location: Antioch, IL
If you are looking to due some serious detail work use Plastecine (oil based modeling compound, will never harden) or wax.
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