What was i thinking? 😳 Spybait out of bondo body filler

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  • @SolarfallBaits
    @SolarfallBaits  Год назад +4

    Any cement experts out there? Let me know what i did wrong.

    • @Hanzyscure
      @Hanzyscure Год назад

      I know a lot about concrete. Love watching your videos.

    • @TJHLURES
      @TJHLURES Год назад +1

      nope. mutta kuivuu varmaa liian nopeaa, pitäs suihkutella vedellä ja kääriä elmukelmuun. siihen pitäs laittaa myös jotain tukea sisälle esim rautalankaa

    • @cballz
      @cballz Год назад

      There wasn't enough super glue or baking soda for that matter

    • @SolarfallBaits
      @SolarfallBaits  Год назад

      @@cballz you forgot noodles

    • @chaos116
      @chaos116 Год назад +3

      Cement in small quantities is quiet brittle, I would look at fibre reinforced method, possibly using thin wire, fibreglass fibre or thin metal shavings from a metal lathe and mix it with the cement.

  • @JayLee-od8ob
    @JayLee-od8ob Год назад +1

    What a beautiful mold. I hope many brilliant baits come from here

  • @magcolor
    @magcolor Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for the movie.

  • @MarcosMVlures
    @MarcosMVlures Год назад

    What colors!!!!! Amazing carving. I suggest you add nature sounds when you have long parts of carvings, just as you did in the walnut fish!

  • @eggyboi7669
    @eggyboi7669 Год назад

    From these videos it had inspired me to make a lure making videos

  • @labtrainer09
    @labtrainer09 Год назад +2

    Hey, Mikko. I'm one of the whiners who has asked you in the past NOT to skip or speed up any stages of your detail carving. Thanks for accommodating us. My reason is simple: In my not-in-the-least-humble opinion, you're the best in the world at this, and understanding exactly how you manipulate the knife as you carve shows me how to improve my own pitiful efforts.
    I have to say, though, that you did skip a couple of other things that left me curious: First, why did you paint the wooden "master" black before making your mold? Second, how and with what did you weight the prototype? (You didn't show us this part of the process.)
    As for the action of the finished spybait, as usual the näkymätön kylpyhauki (I hope that's Finnish for "Invisible Bathtub Pike") smashed it with reckless abandon. Unfortunately, you're correct about our not being able to see the churning ofl the propellers or the side-to-side motion of the bait. Maybe someday (in my next life?) you'll succumb to the whiners like me and build a simple 10'-long plywood-and-fiberglass test tank in your garage so that you (and fans like me) will be able to truly witness and appreciate how each of your creations performs. Laughingly, Chris (in Maine)

    • @SolarfallBaits
      @SolarfallBaits  Год назад +1

      Hello Chris hope everything is well at your part of the world. Anyways the reason I painted the master is that different color than wood it's easier to notice mistakes and imperfections in the carving thus making it easier to correct them. For the weighing I just used a piece of lead that I attached to the wire by splitting it open and clipping it to the wire with a pair of pliers. Also your right I think I will have to make better lure testing tank for better viewing close up how they actually work. A circulating water tank system is something I might end up doing for that purpose.

  • @dbs777229f
    @dbs777229f Год назад +2

    Hail Hydra.

  • @RunningHauki
    @RunningHauki Год назад

    Awesome work man!!

  • @BrownBaitCo
    @BrownBaitCo Год назад

    Very cool video man!

  • @BrownBaitCo
    @BrownBaitCo Год назад +2

    First!!!

  • @mrb2825
    @mrb2825 Год назад +1

    Nice :)

  • @stevebrockway4738
    @stevebrockway4738 Год назад

    The scale carving is master craftsman level. Have you ever thought about firearm stock checkering tools for that step? Thanks for the inspiration!

    • @SolarfallBaits
      @SolarfallBaits  Год назад +2

      I have done few gun stocks about 20 years ago. The checkering tool is great for gun stocks not so great for finesse work on lures.

    • @stevebrockway4738
      @stevebrockway4738 Год назад

      @@SolarfallBaits Thanks for the insight.

  • @kjellpettersson1937
    @kjellpettersson1937 Год назад

    Hello! What type of meatgrinder do you use for recycling molds??? Picture?? Regards, Kjelle.... Sweden...

    • @SolarfallBaits
      @SolarfallBaits  Год назад +1

      You can't add pictures to comments. It's an old cast iron one that has a hand crank

    • @kjellpettersson1937
      @kjellpettersson1937 Год назад

      @@SolarfallBaits thanks...now I know...

  • @peytonslures6637
    @peytonslures6637 Год назад

    I have a kind of weird question for you what's your average viewer duration on the videos like this how you left the full carving part in?

  • @Knallkoenig
    @Knallkoenig Год назад

    Really nice video! What about using PU Resin mixed with these super small glass bubbles for casting the lure? I always do it like that and it works really well.

    • @SolarfallBaits
      @SolarfallBaits  Год назад

      That would be something I would normally use. This was an experiment to see if I can make a lure out of bondo.

    • @Knallkoenig
      @Knallkoenig Год назад

      @@SolarfallBaits ah ok! Turned out really nice!!

  • @antonvanmessem10
    @antonvanmessem10 Год назад

    Bro I'm gonna Launch my website to sell my lures ! And there is a part talking of you in ! I will send you the link if you want !

  • @guyhallam5023
    @guyhallam5023 Год назад

    Very impressive,love your work,I was wondering were can I buy those bibs that you glue in,I've tried to catch what you call them but I just can't seem hear it properly, I think you said you can buy them commercially, I hope you can help ,oh keep up the great work ,I fish for sea bass in cornwall ,uk ,cheers

    • @SolarfallBaits
      @SolarfallBaits  Год назад

      Do you mean propellers?

    • @guyhallam5023
      @guyhallam5023 Год назад

      @@SolarfallBaits hey bud,no i didnt mean propeller ,I asked on the wrong video,it was the saddle lips I was after,seems they are only avaliable in Finland, took some searching but I found a company there who sells them,obviously my ginning is a tad rusty🤣so after lengthy backwards and forward emails I ordered a packet of 5🤣🤣sorry gotta laugh,after all the work the poor bloke done for me I ordered 2 euros worth,,,,,but it's a trial,ended up using PayPal to transfer money ,bloody brilliant,I read a whole lot of comments on an American site and they violent track them down,I'll let you know how I get on ,making them for sea bass cornwall uk👍👍love the work buddy

    • @guyhallam5023
      @guyhallam5023 Год назад

      Sorry ,spell check,,,,,,my Finnish is a bit rusty🤣and Americans on that site couldn't track them down(saddle lips)

    • @SolarfallBaits
      @SolarfallBaits  Год назад

      @Guy Hallam ahh Okey well that makes more sense to me. But yeah those saddle lips are difficult to obtain, in the past shops would flat out refuse to send anything outside Finland.

  • @wolverinex4243
    @wolverinex4243 Год назад +1

    The carving is very unnececessary. When you have a lure you want to move through the water with efficacy, you want it smooth. This is the difference between a carver and a fisher.

    • @SolarfallBaits
      @SolarfallBaits  Год назад +1

      Doesent the lure come smooth once i covered it with epoxy? 😀

    • @wolverinex4243
      @wolverinex4243 Год назад +1

      @@SolarfallBaits Exactly my point. It's a waste of time if you hit it by hand or thickness....by spray? Eh.

    • @wolverinex4243
      @wolverinex4243 Год назад

      Carvers specialize in looks. Fishers specialize in swim. This is what people like Melosh don't understand bc he is a carver first.

    • @SolarfallBaits
      @SolarfallBaits  Год назад

      @@wolverinex4243 actually looks do work in your favour in a lure like this which does not really have body action and the movement mainly comes from the blades while the body stays pretty still and acts as a target for the fish to strike. Anyways i like to carve stuff from time to time and figured i might as well do so here too because why not.

    • @wolverinex4243
      @wolverinex4243 Год назад

      I get it. I'm saying you could have drawn that in; the gills. It would come out the same. For a lot of topwaters, don't you know.

  • @mattiparviainen
    @mattiparviainen Год назад

    Yks pyyntö: Pistä vaikka linnunlaulua, kosken solinaa tai jotain muuta ääntä tuohon taustalle kun vuoleskelet, niin ei tarvi tsekata moneen kertaan et onko äänikortissa jotain häikkää 🤣🤣

  • @jonaswladimir6889
    @jonaswladimir6889 Год назад

    Kitos

  • @wolverinex4243
    @wolverinex4243 Год назад

    Lol. You are funny. If you do eyes, just set them in with the sticky back. You're going to freaking coat it over. If you want to glue it, wash the back with alcohol, then use super glue. Geez. Mixing epoxy and letting them set in nog viable, not at all.

    • @SolarfallBaits
      @SolarfallBaits  Год назад

      I use epoxy on the back of the eyes because the 25 years of experience i have on making and selling fishing lures have lead me to the conclusion that this method works the best for me since i like to make a eye sockets on my lures and just sticking them in with a sticky back can cause the epoxy finish to bobble around they eye and ruin the prestine look im aiming for.

    • @wolverinex4243
      @wolverinex4243 Год назад

      I make lures too. Never had that problem. I do my methods.