Custom Baits - Forum
Jigs, Spinnerbaits and Sinkers => Painting and Finishing Lures => Topic started by: MO QWACK on 12/06/14 20:37 UTC
-
(http://i136.photobucket.com/albums/q192/moqwack/B0262E8D-EE87-4F03-85FF-A56E8C83FDD9.jpg) (http://s136.photobucket.com/user/moqwack/media/B0262E8D-EE87-4F03-85FF-A56E8C83FDD9.jpg.html)
(http://i136.photobucket.com/albums/q192/moqwack/CBA273C7-8564-4068-B622-6EFBE748B879.jpg) (http://s136.photobucket.com/user/moqwack/media/CBA273C7-8564-4068-B622-6EFBE748B879.jpg.html)
(http://i136.photobucket.com/albums/q192/moqwack/C4199A4B-1C39-4F65-A208-624537A9F9C8.jpg) (http://s136.photobucket.com/user/moqwack/media/C4199A4B-1C39-4F65-A208-624537A9F9C8.jpg.html)
(http://i136.photobucket.com/albums/q192/moqwack/2ECA46E6-603B-4E2D-BB28-FDEB4EBFD154.jpg) (http://s136.photobucket.com/user/moqwack/media/2ECA46E6-603B-4E2D-BB28-FDEB4EBFD154.jpg.html)
-
Those look great! That perch one looks super realistic. Just out of curiosity, how much of a learning curve is there on painting those?
-
Those look great! That perch one looks super realistic. Just out of curiosity, how much of a learning curve is there on painting those?
To make a bait that catches fish? None to make a bait that might raise an eyebrow a little. It's very easy if you have a top quality brush. The brush is key the better the brush the "cleaner " it is. The cleaner it is the better it paints. A low price brush works fine for a beginner but your skill will out grow the brush so fast there is no reason not to get a good brush... Been there done that. Once your learn the brush and how colors react on top of each other then The sky is the limit. Very easy and fun
-
Where do you buy blanks at for painting? Also, what brush would you recommend?
-
I use an .35 iwata eclipses good mid price brush and just google crank bait blanks there are now several good companies that carry blanks.
-
Very nice... What top coat do you use?
-
Very nice... What to coat do you use?
Well..... Lol mmmmm d2, concrete sealer and about every other water proof thing I can find. And they all suck! I have some CS coating headed my way this week. I'm super stoked! The concrete sealer wrinkles the paint 3/4's of the time but is super thin and cures hard as nails. And as you well know D2 is thick and effects the action of the bait little. From what I've head CS is the way to go.. We shall see
-
I tried the CS coating when it first came out... I used it on jigs and wasn't impressed. I let them drip dry. They may have improved the product, and I would try it again on my turner for a thicker coat... I haven't heard to many jumping up and down about it... I too have used the concrete sealer and not happy with it. Ruined many of my paint jobs. There has to be something out there... I use water based acrylic craft paint for my stuff... BSI and D2T are the only ones I like, and I'm not thrilled about those.. LOL
-
I really like the bait's Terry
-
I just ordered 2 more jars of CS seal coat.... I'll give it another try I guess.
-
21 what did you not like about it?
-
I really like that perch pattern. Care to give out your color scheme?
-
Yeah it's easy to paint... Start with a glass of ice about three fingers of gin fill up ginger ale let it breath for about 2 minutes mmmmm ;D
I paint for taste but it's pearl blank, pineapple pearl sides, moss green fade on top and serpa I striped and back
-
Thanks Mo, I'm on my way to get the gin!