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  1. I've never used etex before so I don't have any experience on how long to leave them on the drying wheel. I use Devcon 2 epoxy (going to try Bob Smith epoxy next) and usually leave my baits on the drying wheel between 4-5 hours. I than turn the drying wheel off and leave them on the wheel overnight to continue to fully harden overnight.
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  2. Works for me. http://anglingai.com/tail-cutter/
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  3. Thank you, will try your advice!
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  4. Usually when I crush beetle wings, the rest of the bug comes along with it. Nothing in that green goo resembles any kind of clear coat. Personally I prefer a quagmire to Beetleguese.
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  5. I tie this fly jig and use different colored estaz/maribu on gold plated jigheads.
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  6. Clearly, I am not a big fan of laquers as sealants on lures. Priming is a different animal - to provide a consistent color base. Your basic opaque white water-bourne paint does that for you. But sealing off stains / contaminants is a part of that. Bin does that, but laquers are very inconsistent in their cure time. There are better options for sealing the wood itself, so water will not penetrate it.
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