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Location: Finland | hey guys i though i'd share some pics of the latest baits i have done. i really love the action that im able to achieve with these resin based bodies that i've been making lately, saves me a heck of a lot of time than compared to carving them from wood.
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Location: big cove tannery pa | what kind of action do they have? They all look great...i especially like the ones in the 2nd and 3rd pic |
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Location: Finland | pamuskyhunter - 5/18/2012 4:04 PM
what kind of action do they have? They all look great...i especially like the ones in the 2nd and 3rd pic
it depends how you retrieve them pretty much, there very versatile. i can make them do normal side to side action or very erratic all over the place swimming pattern |
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| Well as usual your lures are awesome. What is the trick for controling where the glitter goes. do you mask it off? The glitter is cool |
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| love your paint schemes. very attractive.
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Location: Finland | Tackle Mechanic - 5/19/2012 9:22 AM
Well as usual your lures are awesome. What is the trick for controling where the glitter goes. do you mask it off? The glitter is cool
first i just cover the whole lure with lure varnish ( i believe you guys don't have that in the us) than i just sort of throw the glitter to the surface of the bait, it gets stuck to it and i can collect the rest that don't hit the bait or fall off, i usually have to do it 2 times to get a good evenly coverage of glitters. then its just the matter of clearcoating the lure enough that it does not have any jagged edges and the bait is ready for paint |
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Location: The Netherlands. | Nice stuff as always Solar.
But since you`ve started with resin , you don`t use wood anymore?
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Location: Finland | Northern-pike. - 5/21/2012 1:19 AM
Nice stuff as always Solar.
But since you`ve started with resin , you don`t use wood anymore?
i do, but as of late i've done more resin baits |
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Location: Pewaukee, WI | Those baits are incredible! Much too beautiful to use. |
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Location: canada | sick work my friend
Etch |
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Location: Detroit River | Awesome!
What type of resin do you use?
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Location: Money, PA | As always, very comendable work. |
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Location: Finland | bigbite - 5/21/2012 9:16 AM
Those baits are incredible! Much too beautiful to use.
the new model i've been testing looks even better its definitely a leap forward in terms of details too
Zib - 5/23/2012 8:32 AM
Awesome!
What type of resin do you use?
its called smooth cast 300 its very similar to alumilite products
Edited by SolarFall 5/23/2012 2:34 PM
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| Very nice! |
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| SolarFall - 5/22/2012 3:33 PM
bigbite - 5/21/2012 9:16 AM
Those baits are incredible! Much too beautiful to use.
the new model i've been testing looks even better its definitely a leap forward in terms of details too
Zib - 5/23/2012 8:32 AM
Awesome!
What type of resin do you use?
its called smooth cast 300 its very similar to alumilite products
how that resin look compared to perchbait,outcast or the like? |
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Location: Morehead KY | Those are really nice, great work |
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Location: Finland | learntoswim - 5/24/2012 6:36 PM
how that resin look compared to perchbait,outcast or the like?
can your elaborate? i don't understand your question |
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| just wondering if you can see any similarities between smooth cast 300 and the stuff they use to build perchbaits.i'm not sure but i think legend lure is using a kind of urethane to make his cranks |
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Location: Finland | learntoswim - 5/29/2012 1:01 AM
just wondering if you can see any similarities between smooth cast 300 and the stuff they use to build perchbaits.i'm not sure but i think legend lure is using a kind of urethane to make his cranks
i really have no idea what brand of resin exactly those Legend perchbaits are made of, only thing i could find about them is that there solid plastic.
Edited by SolarFall 5/29/2012 8:42 AM
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| Works of art!!!!!!!!! |
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