The BEST Epoxy Resin for fishing Lures!

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  • Опубликовано: 3 апр 2016
  • ArtResin does not yellow! Seriously. No VOC's and no odor. 1:1 mixing ratio, excellent bubble release and the hardener is as clear as water - and doesn't yellow in the bottle either like all the other. Super durable.
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  • @user-mu9pv8ui9e
    @user-mu9pv8ui9e 2 года назад +14

    *I used to fish with a Crippled Killer growing up in the 50/60’s and **enjoyable.fishing** recommend think this lure gas a smoother propeller action. It is a great surface lure.*

  • @Declan-pg8cg
    @Declan-pg8cg 3 года назад +1

    Nice work, and plenty of lures I see.
    UV stabilised art resin is the one you need to combat yellowing with age. As a sculptor I use it extensively and on my lures too.

  • @jamielucchesi6057
    @jamielucchesi6057 4 года назад

    wow...these are very nice...I love your tool to let the lures dry...something my stepdad would do...a true craftsman...they are very hard to find...just been google searching on painting lures, and came across this...interesting and informative... thanks

  • @fishingtheeast4898
    @fishingtheeast4898 8 лет назад

    look nice the stripers and blues here on the east coast will love them

  • @andomp3
    @andomp3 8 лет назад

    nice , excelent lure

  • @paulbuchan4486
    @paulbuchan4486 4 года назад

    How did you build the rotisserie dryer? Thanks
    Great looking lures!

  • @fakiirification
    @fakiirification 3 года назад

    i like your rotisserie. its apparent that you make these to sell at some volume. curious on the market conditions? do sales cover your cost (fund the hobby) or do you have some profit margin left over? I recently discovered the world of hand made lures, somehow i never connected the dots that something had to be the inspiration for the aisles of mass produced plastic baits in the sporting goods stores. interesting stuff! going to be putting my wood shop to use this winter trying my hand at this!

  • @1MoreFish
    @1MoreFish 2 года назад

    I really like your rotisserie! Do you have a video on how you set that up? I primarily create jigs for bass fishing. I hang dry my epoxy-coated jigs and as you may have guessed, it does leave a small drip bead at the top of my jigs if I'm not careful to remove the excess.
    Thanks and nice video

  • @Z71Ranger
    @Z71Ranger 6 лет назад +1

    I use ProKöte For Rod Building... I use it on rods and lures... It works great!

  • @march4959
    @march4959 7 лет назад

    Hey, not sure how to direct message someone on RUclips but I've been hand carving and airbrushing lures I'd love to ask you a few specific questions about the resin your talking about in this vid vs the epoxy I've been using and the curing/drying wheel steep I'm using vs yours. Thanks

  • @bobbijostiles4725
    @bobbijostiles4725 5 лет назад

    What kind of brush do u use to apply the epoxy???

  • @fernrjf
    @fernrjf 7 лет назад

    Nice Lures! Have you had a problem with air bubbles with this product?
    My lures are much larger approximately 5" to 9" so it will take longer to apply the Art Resin. This may have more affect on bubbles. I am at this time using ETEX .
    Regards,
    Robert Fern

    • @Declan-pg8cg
      @Declan-pg8cg 3 года назад +1

      Warm the resin up before you apply it, and try the low viscosity stuff that usually comes in a two to one ratio of resin and catalyst. It has a superior bubble free smooth finish.

  • @lukem7347
    @lukem7347 5 лет назад

    Would this epoxy hold up to teeth? I am looking for something to use on pike/musky lures. Thanks

    • @a-strikelures825
      @a-strikelures825 5 лет назад +1

      Luke M Only thing I've found for my jerk baits, that hold up to big walleye and pike is "KBS". Dip them. Don't spray them.. Honestly. I let mine sit in the dark for at least 2 weeks to cure. Toothy fish put such a beating on epoxy. But id say KBS held up the best. No yellowing

    • @lukem7347
      @lukem7347 5 лет назад

      @@a-strikelures825, thanks!

  • @dragomitar693
    @dragomitar693 4 года назад

    Good what the Epoxy please give me information

  • @andreluis5652
    @andreluis5652 7 лет назад +1

    What is the channel of this man who makes baits?

    • @Artresin
      @Artresin 7 лет назад

      Sorry. We are not sure what his channel is.

    • @andreluis5652
      @andreluis5652 7 лет назад

      ok, tanks.

  • @uncleheffe309
    @uncleheffe309 5 лет назад

    East coast resins...red plus blue bottle. Clearest

  • @fishingwithhoffman7365
    @fishingwithhoffman7365 3 года назад

    If this is the best stuff out there. Hows it look 3 to 5 years frim now?

    • @Artresin
      @Artresin 3 года назад

      Along with advanced UV protection from yellowing, you can be confident that ArtResin is safe to use and non-toxic and once cured it is fully inert. ArtResin will provide a lasting durable finish 🙂

  • @lololendoable
    @lololendoable 7 лет назад +1

    Always wanted to try art resin but I always hear negativity about this resin being too soft for lures...in your test do you find it being true???

    • @davezak
      @davezak  7 лет назад +2

      Hey Eddy. ArtResin just has a slower cure time. The slower the cure time with Resin, the better the non-yellowing. so wait 3 days and it is hella hard. museum resins take 7 days to cure so that they dont yellow over time. it is 'accelerator' in the resin formula that makes incomplete chemical bonds by rushing them, and then allowing UV light to mess with the chemistry and make them yellow... so softer for a few days is for very good reason!

  • @oneloveyessah
    @oneloveyessah 3 года назад

    Is the epoxy strong and won't crack?

    • @Artresin
      @Artresin 3 года назад

      No, ArtResin typically won’t crack once it has cured. It’s hard and durable and has been formulated with a bit of flexibility to prevent cracking and brittleness.

    • @oneloveyessah
      @oneloveyessah 3 года назад

      @@Artresin is that art resin the same as Polyester resin? I make trolling lures with Polyester resin and the reain will crack if hits something hard like cement or a massive marlin. Is art resin stronger?

    • @Artresin
      @Artresin 3 года назад

      ​@@oneloveyessah ArtResin is not a polyester resin, it's considered an epoxy resin.

    • @oneloveyessah
      @oneloveyessah 3 года назад

      @@Artresin okay I gotta get some

  • @Bluebirdt120
    @Bluebirdt120 7 лет назад

    ...or you can try EnviroTex. never yellows.

    • @davezak
      @davezak  7 лет назад +1

      ruclips.net/video/MzIxcIqCNh8/видео.html

    • @Bluebirdt120
      @Bluebirdt120 7 лет назад

      Raising Creativity interesting. ive got plugs/lures that are 6 years old and havent yellowed yet. so, i would question how accurate this is. i have been looking for other "FINISHES" for my lures. but, i need a HARD finish. the saltwater species i target can do a hurting on my tackle. ive heard the art resin you spoke of may not be as hard of a finish, any thoughts on this?

    • @davezak
      @davezak  7 лет назад

      artresin cures harder than envirotex. it just takes a few days longer to cure. there is a direct correlation between longer cure times and better non-yellowing properties. that data is showing accelerated UV exposure... so your lure is likely in the dark for most of it's life which helps all resin to stay clear :) museum resin, for example, takes 7 days to cure. it is super clear and archival.

  • @33Hossa18
    @33Hossa18 7 лет назад +2

    E poxy

  • @TB-sg7gm
    @TB-sg7gm 7 лет назад +13

    The BEST Epoxy Resin for fishing Lures! Then he goes on to say "I'm anxious to get these out on the water". So he makes a video testimonial stating how great the product is for lures but hasn't exposed it to UV or water? Fack off - thumbs down.