
D-wayne
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Hey Folks I am going to be helping a grade one teacher with a lure painting project for the kids to have for Father's Day. I am asking for your advice on the type of paint that I can use for the clear crank bait lures that I aquired. I am also interested in giving each lure a clear coat finish to help preserve the youngsters art work. I would like to thank you for your assistance with this. I feel like I'm in for a real treat with this project. Dwayne Kingston Ontario
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To create the information needed to have the computer controlled cutter do the proper moves to cut out the mould shape you need a 3 dimensional design. As said Autodesk Inventor or SolidWorks software are ideal for creating such 3 dimensional design files. The ".stl" is a sequential triangle language which in simple terms uses little triangles to create the 3 dimensional design. This is a typical file type that 3D printers use to create plastic components of the 3 dimensional design. I hope this helps Personally I perfer the .stl format and the dimensions of the object so I can ensure proper sizing.
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accidental find using thin legs attached to grub body
D-wayne commented on Senkosam's gallery image in Soft Baits
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2 foot per second??? Or is it 2 Seconds per foot?
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Pam cooking spray???
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You get some looks from bystanders when your discussing the pros and cons of various nail polish brands and types. Every year I resupply my basic color stock of black blue white red and yellow. Awesome way to touch up jig heads weights and lures while out on the water.
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http://www.google.ca/patents/US6753004 This is an example of Patent trolling where no product has been created but the idea of potential products are under patent restriction. Even though I know this is smart I can't help feeling this form of patenting is a bit underhanded.
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Ah there is hope thankyou so very much
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Thanks for the site but I am looking for glass rattles that have the groove for attatching to the skirt collar similar to the plastic rattles above
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First off I would like to thank everyone for posting and sharing your knowledge I have been reading a lot here so I can start making my own jigs and pour my own trailers. That being said I have found most of the how-to information to get started. What I would like to find is glass rattles that have a deep hard knock when shaken that I can use on flipping jigs. Glass rattle tube https://goo.gl/images/eti00A Jig rattle https://www.amazon.com/Northland-BR1-Buck-Shot-Rattle-Ring/dp/B0000AUVIO%3FSubscriptionId%3DAKIAJ6GZIBPZDP5SLRSQ%26tag%3Dbigdata05-20%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3DB0000AUVIO I know that there are some large plastic rattle addons but I am looking for the small profile to help the jigs get through the thick weeds. Thanks for your help Dwayne
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Test Tank- Zipper Goby And Zipper Drop Shot Worm -Video
D-wayne replied to Skimpy's topic in Soft Plastics
Impressed with the goby. If you can make the center of the worm neutral or positive buoyant it would be a great drop shot lure.