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Soft Plastic Bait Making => Color Cook Book => Topic started by: efishnc on 02/13/20 23:01 UTC

Title: E-core-onary (aka Heart Attack)
Post by: efishnc on 02/13/20 23:01 UTC
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Title: Re: E-core-onary (aka Heart Attack)
Post by: WALLEYE WACKER on 02/13/20 23:30 UTC
Sweetheart express there efishnc  8).
 How long did it take to make them?
Title: Re: E-core-onary (aka Heart Attack)
Post by: DF on 02/14/20 05:23 UTC
 Wow, that's some fine work efishnc.
Title: Re: E-core-onary (aka Heart Attack)
Post by: ctom on 02/14/20 07:05 UTC
Cute. I saw this before I hit the sack last night. Told Carole about it and she thought it was Cute as well. How long does it take to cut the shapes in all those plastics?
Title: Re: E-core-onary (aka Heart Attack)
Post by: andrewlamberson on 02/14/20 07:33 UTC
Wow!
Title: Re: E-core-onary (aka Heart Attack)
Post by: efishnc on 02/14/20 08:13 UTC
Without question, cutting the hearts was the most time consuming part of the whole operation, and the thicker the baits the more difficult it was because the heart cutters I used are plastic and don't have a very sharp edge... but even at that, it obviously can be done. 

I told DF that I was planning to do a blue/white star chevron pattern on a frog last year in August (when I was hoping life would slow down) and I was going to call this critter "Evel Frognievel"- the daredevil jumping from pad to pad, but DF got to the star first on the 4th of July... so, the heart was next in the bag of tricks and it was simply a matter of waiting for the holiday to use it.  These valen-cores were actually done before I made the Budweiser coach dogs, but the first spots I experimented with were done last June when I was developing the skel-E-core pattern.

Going back a little farther in time, when olsarge challenged me about making a lure with the "bat signal" I thought it would be relatively impossible (at least to have it looking good), but I now know it could be done with this shape cutting method, if a fella could find the right shapes... this cutter method certainly opens up new possibilities.
Title: Re: E-core-onary (aka Heart Attack)
Post by: efishnc on 02/14/20 08:34 UTC
Sweetheart express there efishnc  8).
 How long did it take to make them?

Sweetheart express... I like that.  :-*

I don't know the exact time for creating these lures, Mike, because there was an injection temp/speed learning curve associated with perfecting them (once I found my groove, things got much easier), but cutting the shapes was definitely the most time consuming part of the whole operation... the paddle tails were easiest because of their thin flat bodies, followed by the smoking shad, and the last three were about equally time consuming given how their thickness and contours varied.
Title: Re: E-core-onary (aka Heart Attack)
Post by: efishnc on 02/16/20 19:46 UTC
Going back a little farther in time, when olsarge challenged me about making a lure with the "bat signal" I thought it would be relatively impossible (at least to have it looking good), but I now know it could be done with this shape cutting method, if a fella could find the right shapes... this cutter method certainly opens up new possibilities.

As I was searching online for additional cutters, I found an actual batman cut out... however, this one is made to cut full-size cookies (not frosting), so unless I find a smaller cutter (or Do-it builds a WHOPPER Paddletail for this) the bat signal will have to wait.