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Hair Tails For Swimbaits

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Hey guys, I am trying to make my own hair tails out of the FishHair synthetic hair. Right now it is a pretty difficult process as far as getting the hair to stay together at the base.  I've tried super glue to keep it together at the base and then I will cut the tail into the shape I like.

 

I am wondering if there is a more simple effective way to make swimbait tails out of this hair material.  Let me know!

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Paden22 - the way I see it;

 

Lay the hair out on a flat surface.

Even it out and shape it.

Fix it with a strip of tape, both sides, so that the hairs are fixed as one unit, leaving the roots exposed.

Trim the roots.

Glue into the slot.

When cured, remove the tape and tidy up.

 

This is one of those things that needs a few goes practice rather than going for goal first run.

 

Dave

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I have paint brushes that have taken serious abuse for years and they are not glued, so I don't see this as an issue.

 

Another thing to try, if getting the tape on is a problem, is work over the edge of the table and grip the roots with a bulldog clip, then put the tape on. I haven't tried this, just thinking aloud.

 

I suggest you break up a cheap paintbrush and have a couple of practice goes.

 

Dave

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pay attention!

get some blue painters tape. tear off a piece approx. 3-4" long, lay it down sticky side up on a table top right near the edge. now use two small pieces of tape on each end to tape it down so I doesn't move.

next, take a small bunch of your fibers or paint brush bristles and hold them between your thumb and forefinger. use your other hand to fan the out so it looks like you are holding a miniature fan between your fingers. now lay them down on the sticky tape and use your other hand to press them down onto the tape before you release the fan. next take another piece of tape and place it ( sticky side down this time) over the first piece of tape with the fan sandwiched between the tape. now you can lift the assembled hair sandwich  :wink: off of the table. now use some epoxy ( I use 5minute ) and pot some on the tag end ( both sides) and press together with your fingers to kind of compress the epoxy and the fibers together. set it aside for the epoxy to cure. once cured you can trim the tag end with scissors and epoxy into the slot in the bait. after it has cured in the bait remove the tape and trim the fibers to shape.

the slot: don't know how big of a slot you are making in the bait. mine are approx. 1/8" wide and 3/16" deep .

how I attach the fin: I mix epoxy and I add just a touch of paint to match the color of the fin and partially fill the slot with the epoxy, let it set approx. 30 seconds and then insert the fin and hold in position until the epoxy has set.

 

 

 

 

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more pictures of fins in preparation. notice the dark areas in the tag end. this is where I have applied the epoxy. when I trim the fin to install it I trim just below the epoxy line. that keeps the hairs together as you install the fin.

also notice that some of them have the tape at an angle to the hairs. this is to give the impression of the fins slanting rearward.

 

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