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JBlaze

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  1. A Hagens wire former will do this and many other things such as making your own wire forms for spinnerbaits,, buzzbaits, in lines and others.
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    Wake me to the Bone

    Nice, glad to see you are still around.
  3. sure wish you the best of luck with these Little Earls. I still have a few of those Little Earls both sinkers and floaters. They were/are great little crank baits. Hope you do bring them back. John
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    Shimmer Shad

    this stuff looks like very thin/fine flat strips plastic or mylar or a similar material held/bound/woven together with something that looks like a fine spider web. I have no idea what it is. I Think the next time I use it I will pass a flame over the edges as Richard suggested and I believe they may melt away I like the effects of it and will continue to tinker with it until I get something that I am very happy with. I bought the material at Walmart, it is very thin and translucent until I put it over a dark background or shine a light directly on it.
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    Shimmer Shad

    Chuck, Richard and Buz, all good ideas any one of them will most likely take care of my problem. Thanks for your input and helpful suggestons. Thats why I like TU! John
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    Shimmer Shad

    IIt looks like a flat thread, I jut put the second coat of D2T on and I can see a few of the threads sticking through it. Thanks for that suggestion. I have a hot knife for cutting decals, that should work. Again, thanks. John
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    Shimmer Shad

    Same lure, different angle
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    Shimmer Shad

    The color you see is determined by the angle from which it is viewed. Could not get video clip to load.
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    Shimmer Shad

    My video is to large, it will not let me upload. Sorry I will make a smaller one in the morning and try again. John
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    Shimmer Shad

    Don't know what happened to the video, will try again
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    Shimmer Shad

    Anyone ever put cloth on the side of a crank bait? Quite some time ago, I purchased some cloth that had a very shimmerey flash to it when held up to the light. It was very thin. I made a crank and glued the cloth to the sides of it. Well the cloth had small stiff little threads where I cut it out and I could not get them to lay smooth/flat against the sides of the crank and the protruded through the epoxy top coat. I did manage to catch a few bass on it before it started shedding the top coat. A few days ago while looking for something else, I came across this cloth and decided to take another stab at it. So far it is looking like it might work. I used 3m contact cement this time, hopefully it will do a better job. Just wanted to show how the sides change colors as it rotates on the dryer. Will post a pic in then gallery when they are finished. John
  12. Mark, I think it would be possible but would be very slow going. I cut grooves in bullet weights all the time with a hack saw but I think it would take a long time to form an egg sinker into the shape he is looking for. I make a skirted lead bullet weight by chucking a bullet weight in my drill press with pointed end down. Raise the table up so that the cone end is inside the hole of the table and just enough of a gap between the table and the three jaws of the chuck to slide two hacksaw blades on a frame in against the weight. I then turn it on and apply a little pressure and pull on the saw handle I have the blade teeth so that it cut as I am pulling the saw torward me. It cuts a nice groove in the weight that allows me to tie a couple tabs of silicone around it. One of the advantages of this that I never thought about when I started making them is that It doesn't snag nearly as much as a bullet weight without a skirt. John
  13. JLS, thanks for that info. Will give this a try. John
  14. I like this idea too, will give it a try. Thanks for sharing. John
  15. I do adjust my tabs to make full contact and crimp the rivet to the shaft. What do you mean by tapping them together? This sounds much simpler and a lot less trouble. Thanks. John
  16. Thought of this this morning after the driving to town with a couple of Buzz baits tied to my truck antenna. When I got home I had 5 of them rather I clipped 5 of them to a house fan free standing fan after about 20 minutes of this they are starting to squeal. Hope this helps someone. John
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    A few reapers, they work well as jig trailers. John
  18. The golden interference is good stuff. I would imagine that most art supply stores would carry it. I got mine at Jerry's Art Arama. I have also found it at Micheals. When I bought it, there were 6 colors. It is very transparent until you turn it at different angles then it really comes to life. Vic, of Little River Baits introduced me to it. I think you will like its effects especially over dark colors. John
  19. Looking forward to seeing how you make your own circuit board. Thanks for sharing. John
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    7 inch senko mold

    Mark, That mold looks good. I just recently started hand pouring my own baits, It is fun. wish I could post pics, but I have the free version of windows 10 and it won't let me upload my Photos to the computer. John
  21. Thanks Chuck for the chart and info. John
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