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ОтветитьI like to know what plastic was used to make the stencil.
ОтветитьIm a commercial guy. Ive found welded rings set a spoon above the competition
ОтветитьI like what you did but there has to be a faster way
ОтветитьFine work. I make my own as well, and have been using "double" hooks instead of trebles. Been fishing 60 years and have damaged too many fish with trebles trying to unhook them (especially pike). The doubles seem just as effective at catching, and the problem of driving one barb deeper while removing the other two (or vise versa) is gone, resulting in a quicker release and less damage to the fish.
ОтветитьCan you use a pre existing spoon lure to make the mold?
ОтветитьThis guy is a genius, period. Making lures in your own yard, with simple tools, roosters in the back, beautiful.
ОтветитьAfter all that work, no fillets and a cold Zwyiek? Nicely done man.
ОтветитьI've caught very few fish on a spoon and only one was worthwhile, but this was a great video.
ОтветитьNever thought of painting hooks, excellent!!
ОтветитьYou really great master 👍
ОтветитьMy 10 year old son and I would love to try to make lures! I have no knowledge about fishing but he’s fallen in love with being on the water and woodwork. I’m going to save this and try some stuff out with him!
ОтветитьHow to make lures at home, piece of cake! All you need is specialist metalworking equipment and the skills and hand of an experienced artisan.
ОтветитьAnd you wonder why the fish gave high metal contents in the meat
ОтветитьCan you say where you purchased the hooks from?
ОтветитьThank you I have been fishing with spoons for 40 years
ОтветитьУважаю чужой труд.
Жирный лайк и подписка!
Those spoons would surely catch Lake Erie walleye in the summertime. Nice work
ОтветитьLaser cutting could do the job.
ОтветитьNice job man....
ОтветитьAmazing. Awesome video sir
ОтветитьDer Kescher ist Mist!!!
Ответитьthis seems a hell of a long job to make these things. Nice job.
ОтветитьHow much do those little air brushed cost
ОтветитьWith as thin as the brass is, you could just use the wood as a mold in the vice to bend it. No need to melt plastic, or pour molten metal.....just use a piece of wood after you shape it.
ОтветитьAll that work, or I could just go buy one for 2 bucks anywhere 😂
ОтветитьUse 3d modelling software to make blueprints for cnc laser. Then presicion cut as many as you like in seconds.
You could also 3d print the mold in any shape you can imagine.
Watching from Texas. Good Job. Praying for Ukraine.
Ответитьvery very nice job starting from creative molding to finish in great video 👏👍
ОтветитьУ меня похожая ловит только достойную почти трофейную щуку
Ответить🙄 No hard
ОтветитьLET US MAKE LURES NOT WAR! 🎣
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Cool but get and use a small vise for all of those small cuts, your fingers are more valuable than a lure!
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ОтветитьWow this was impressive! What creative work, awesome job!
ОтветитьAwesome video! Thanks for all the great ideas.
ОтветитьWhat gauge of metal do you use
ОтветитьI loved the spoon of yours more than any other Top brands
Ответитьif I could buy some of those blanks that would of been awesome!! great movement in the water!!!
ОтветитьGreat craftsmanship do you sell your lures?
ОтветитьDang dude you said making hundreds of lures and I figured you had a mass production process and not just sheer will. Good job
ОтветитьGreat Video. What kind of paint are you spraying into your airbrush? Is it water based paint? How to you clean your airbrush after?
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