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Doug Bradley
Posted 2/5/2008 3:13 PM (#299152)
Subject: Skinning a glider.....




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I thought I would show some of this process for some of the baitmakers that have not seen it......It is a fairly simple process once you have a proven bait to work with.......Enjoy..Doug Bradley


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mb79
Posted 2/5/2008 3:40 PM (#299157 - in reply to #299152)
Subject: Re: Skinning a glider.....




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wow! what is the picture printed on ? plastic?
Doug Bradley
Posted 2/5/2008 3:43 PM (#299161 - in reply to #299152)
Subject: Re: Skinning a glider.....




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It is a high quality paper photo copy but you could use a photo copy on sticker material also if it is at your desposal.Doug
Tackle Industries
Posted 2/5/2008 4:10 PM (#299170 - in reply to #299152)
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Location: Land of the Musky
Three coats of epoxy, some terminal tackle and that baby is ready to go!
Yake Bait
Posted 2/5/2008 4:59 PM (#299176 - in reply to #299152)
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Wow!
Live2Fish
Posted 2/5/2008 5:42 PM (#299187 - in reply to #299152)
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Location: Chicagoland
Doug, where can you buy that kind of paper? I tries to spray a photo printed on photo paper onto foil and then applying it, but it didn't turn out so well. Can I get a brand name?
Jason413
Posted 2/5/2008 6:02 PM (#299193 - in reply to #299152)
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Thanks Doug! Very good info.
Doug Bradley
Posted 2/5/2008 6:26 PM (#299200 - in reply to #299152)
Subject: RE: Skinning a glider.....




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Live to fish, it is a high quality photocopy on standard copy paper. steps- seal built glider,(prime-optional), spray adhesive and install skin, once dry seal with clear paint , one coat epoxyand let cure, paint top and botton allow to dry and steel wool any paint off you dont like, 2nd coat epoxy,3rd coat epoxy, then get the net................
The Nate
Posted 2/5/2008 6:59 PM (#299201 - in reply to #299152)
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Doug,

That bait looks great! Have you ever tried printing on tissue paper and then putting that over a foil bait?
muskymike68
Posted 2/5/2008 7:04 PM (#299203 - in reply to #299152)
Subject: Re: Skinning a glider.....




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Where do you get the fish picture to start with?
Doug Bradley
Posted 2/5/2008 8:48 PM (#299217 - in reply to #299152)
Subject: Re: Skinning a glider.....




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The picture can come from a sideview in a book, photo you heve taken etc..... Go to the copyshop, blow it up to the size glider you are working with or wanting to make and be creative......Then have that size blown up in color, and a reverse view made also for the other side....Doug Bradley
Riverman
Posted 2/5/2008 10:55 PM (#299246 - in reply to #299152)
Subject: RE: Skinning a glider.....


Keep in mind that most fish lithos you find online are copyrighted.

Jed V.
muskynightmare
Posted 2/5/2008 11:49 PM (#299254 - in reply to #299152)
Subject: Re: Skinning a glider.....





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Location: The Sportsman, home, or out on the water
pretty real, but doesnt that take some of the art out of a bait? I take pride in the fact that not every perch i paint looks exactly like another.

Not knocking you, because what you did was cool. I just like one that does not look like another.

Edited by muskynightmare 2/5/2008 11:50 PM
Doug Bradley
Posted 2/6/2008 12:12 AM (#299255 - in reply to #299152)
Subject: Re: Skinning a glider.....




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I hear you Rob, I enjoy the custom airbrush very mush also but this is a way to achieve a natural appearing bait with less work and less time invested for those who want to make a glider and have little airbrush exp or just dont have the time. Once you get started it is a very simple cheap ( 2.00$ for the copys)system. As compared to the expense for airbrush equip , turning unit and all that we use, this is a style that is achievable for many that dont have what we do..

One could use this system with a paint brush, two cans of paint and place to hang and dripcoat the epoxy........

I take alot of pride in my airbrush patterns also as you can see with my Bass glider but somtimes simple is just as much fun to create..............Doug Bradley
Guest
Posted 2/6/2008 9:06 AM (#299292 - in reply to #299255)
Subject: Re: Skinning a glider.....


I think this is very cool. I'm more interested in catching fish than collecting the baits, so this more efficient system makes tons of sense to me! Thanks, Doug!
Musky Snax
Posted 2/6/2008 9:23 AM (#299296 - in reply to #299152)
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Location: Muskoka Ontario,Canada
These are great fish catching baits no doubt. As Doug mentioned, not everyone has the ability to airbrush well enough to get close to this level of realism. Naturally it's a different market that collects the hand painted custom baits. Those customers enjoy and appreciate the time invested in their baits finish.
The only time I ever got upset with someone doing these photo finishes was when the person conveniently
neglected to mention that he hadn't actually painted the realistic finish and was taking credit for his incredible airbrushing skills.
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