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Message Subject: Foil practice
MRichardson
Posted 12/5/2012 8:55 AM (#601601)
Subject: Foil practice





Hey all, I wanted to try a quick foil job on my new crankbait before ice up.  I needed to see if/how the additional mass affects the lure’s action.  I want to try a few more foil type patterns over the winter.  I was hoping it would turn out a bit more natural or realistic looking, but I seem to be missing something?  Maybe I need some shading/blending near the head, maybe stencil a fin on it too. 




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little one
Posted 12/5/2012 11:09 AM (#601625 - in reply to #601601)
Subject: RE: Foil practice





Posts: 501


Location: S.Wisconsin
Nice!! I'm sure the fish will chew that thing up
Turkeyt
Posted 12/5/2012 11:21 AM (#601630 - in reply to #601601)
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Posts: 260


Location: Almost Heaven
Mike, if you are not happy with that bait??? Send it to me!!
bigbite
Posted 12/5/2012 11:22 AM (#601634 - in reply to #601601)
Subject: RE: Foil practice




Posts: 1348


Location: Pewaukee, WI
You really did a nice job on that bait. Well done!
FishingMarshall
Posted 12/5/2012 1:09 PM (#601671 - in reply to #601601)
Subject: Re: Foil practice





Posts: 219


Location: Ohio
Wow those are very nice
ShutUpNFish
Posted 12/5/2012 1:30 PM (#601676 - in reply to #601601)
Subject: Re: Foil practice





Posts: 1202


Location: Money, PA
I hate foils!! I love to see all the beautiful stuff you guys can do with foil, but I cannot stand them!

Nice MR!
grandriverglidebaits
Posted 12/6/2012 6:26 AM (#601804 - in reply to #601601)
Subject: Re: Foil practice





Posts: 99


that looks sweet I wouldn't add anything else
lpeitso
Posted 12/6/2012 7:49 AM (#601811 - in reply to #601601)
Subject: Re: Foil practice




Posts: 633


Mike,

That looks great. I would love to throw it on a few lakes I fish.

Lance
MRichardson
Posted 12/6/2012 8:44 AM (#601824 - in reply to #601601)
Subject: RE: Foil practice





Thanks for the approvals guys. I know the contrast and flash are good so the fish should like them; I’m just striving for some enhancement.  Fun stuff, I guess if the development stops the fun will too

woodieb8
Posted 12/6/2012 6:06 PM (#601932 - in reply to #601601)
Subject: Re: Foil practice




Posts: 1529


looks sweet. i look at lures every day. keep it up.
MuskyFix
Posted 12/6/2012 6:56 PM (#601944 - in reply to #601932)
Subject: Re: Foil practice





Nice Job Mike
muskyslayer96
Posted 12/7/2012 3:34 AM (#601997 - in reply to #601601)
Subject: Re: Foil practice





Posts: 615


Location: Madison, WI
Mike,

Beautiful job....I love it!
Just started experimenting with foil this week myself....there is definitely a learning curve!
Did you glue netting on first and then foil over it, or embed the pattern on the foil? Tight paint work as well

MS
MRichardson
Posted 12/7/2012 9:07 AM (#602036 - in reply to #601601)
Subject: RE: Foil practice





Thanks guys.

I put the mesh on the bait first.  I used this metal meshing stuff that’s used for sculpting.  You can find in the section where they sell clay.  I thought it would add a lot of weight but after cutting out the profile shape the two pieces only weighed a gram.  I then super glue tacked it to the side of the bait.  It’s tough to get it to form flush to the contours of my bait.  I then brushed on a slow cure (60min) epoxy into the mesh and edges.  After it cured I filed and sanded the edge transitions smooth.  Then I primed the bait and painted a little.  I then used the shiny type of duct tape, cut out the profile, and stuck it to the bait.  The stuff buffs nicely and I did that a few times throughout the process.  I used a small tipped eraser to work/poke it into the mesh good.  I then did a little more painting right on the foil and over the edges.  If you paint on the foil you can wipe it off afterwards with some alcohol on a rag, it will clean off and shine up the top of the foil leaving the color in the trough.  I then put first coat of etex on making sure to fill in the mesh area good.  Then finished painting the bait and put one more coat of etex on.

ShutUpNFish
Posted 12/7/2012 11:33 AM (#602056 - in reply to #601601)
Subject: Re: Foil practice





Posts: 1202


Location: Money, PA
WAY too much work for me....Looks great though!
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