Lure painting/making thread
Share tips on making and painting lure etcs. ;)
Salty when painting, would spray paint work just as fine??? Anyone (other than salty) paint or make their own baits? |
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HF ,
Spray paint is very hard to controll when painting a small surface like a fishing lure. Air brush works alot better as you can fade colors w/ airbrush or use a small artist brush. Use toothpicks to do small details like eyes ,gills, dots, etc. |
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Ok, thanks. Yeah, i mainly use spray paint for like the body, and a piece of mesh/netting for scales |
Just sprayed the last coat of "bone"
So tooth picks work fine for like detailing (eyes, gills, etc.) |
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Good tips bluechip
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I use to carve my own baits, and paint them with paint brush. Here is a popper below that i carved/painted, just never took the dremel and made the popper part. Never thought of using a tooth pic though. Thanks Bluechip. What yall think of a bone color she dawg with red gills, and red belly, kinda like this spook http://www.bassdozer.com/images/hedd...-spook-duo.jpg |
Lol. Sorry.
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Cool. Nice job B
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Looks like a good start Fool....a little color and your ready to smack the bass...
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Just tried the tooth pic on another bait, worked great for the gills!
One question before i do it on the she dog... If its a bone color, red gills, red belly, what color eyes? :confused: |
Just be creative and pick a color....If you can talk your mom into going to Hobby Lobby or another craft store you can find those "stick-on" eyes that have that glitter look to them like the other baits..
If you use these just use a little glue when you put them on and they will not come off... |
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Just added the red gills to it. turned out good :D I was just thinking about adding red dots to body, black eyes. |
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thank goodness for belt sanders :*****::*****: |
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Bet it looks like a Rat-L-Trap. :smokin: NEVER use a belt sander or any other sander. Start with 400 Grit wet-dry and then go to 600. ALWAYS sand with water. |
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really? mine came out great, but i didn't apply pressure when sanding, just enough to get paint off. Salty feel free to list the steps for us :help: |
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