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Micarta Bills

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Good morning!

I notice a lot of interest in the use of Micarta for bills; even basspro is offering same in one brand of crankbaits and Jann's is selling pre-cut versions.

What are the pro's and con's of say using 1/16 in. micarta over lexan? Can one expect a 1/32 in. thick micarta bill to hold up in a small crank? Is G10 more brittle at low temperature (like freezing weather)? The dock talk is that the thinner version has a great action but expect it to fracture after a day of hard use. (Its too cold "here" to do field tests .)

Is G10 actually stronger than circuit board micarta (or one in the same)?

I have tried to "google up" properties for G10 but have no basis for comparison on the listed values for impact and tensile strength.

Regards, sdr

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I use 1/32" G-10 or G-11 on most shallow bass baits and have never had one break or fracture. Maybe not as absolute tough as Lexan, but plenty tough enough. G-10 aka FR4, Micarta, circuit board. Most G-10 is differentiated by the substrate used, fiberglass, linen, carbon fiber, etc. The substrate largely determines the color but it's all waterproof and all types have similar physical characteristics and strength (in fact, G-10/FR4 is itself a defined standard for strength and other physical properties). You can get a fair description of the various "G" materials at the mcmaster.com site, where it's also for sale. Their G-10 is a dull yellow and their G-11 is a yellowish green. The trick can be finding a source for the color you want :)

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