Impressive! I just got in three candies after your video spraying the black on top of the red and green. I’m blown away at how bright the candies are. I spray them straight from the bottle with no reducer and the color is amazing. Now I’ll have to try applying with paper towel. And I have got to get some of your foil material!!
Glad you liked the video! Thank you so much :P! Personally i do not like using stickers that much but that is just because I am not so skilled with putting them on nice and smoothly. Always get wrinkles, uneven edges :D Too much work for me to even that out later 😄
That abalone effect is outstanding it would be a knockout for big stickbaits & poppers in the tropics & saves the shell fish from extinction very kool...
Awesome videos! May I ask what clear resin final coating do you use in all your lures? I tried checking through your older videos and have not come across an answer to this. Thanks!
Thank you! I used an epoxy from a swedish brand but they stopped making it unfortunately, I still had some left overs but now I will have to look for a new one myself 😊
If the jigs are lead then I have no idea what to use, never did any Lead lure before. If they are plastic you can use any kind of varnish you like to finish your lures. I like tonuse epoxy just to protect then well enough from pike teeth 👍😊
You skipped way too fast through all the tehniques of applying the colors- Who cares what the end result is- if I haven't learned anything... Anyone can skip to the end if they get bored- but you gave us no choice to watch you create the layers of colors. I'm very Disappointed because you created something beautiful- but didn't teach me anything about how to recreate this effect (I would be using it on other things besides lures) and I watched the video hoping to learn... Please don't think everyone will get bored if you take your time (and not fast forward through all the important info)- It's better when people like you are caring enough to actually teach us- step by step- how to create something beautiful. I'm going to subscribe in hopes that you read this and make a more informative video of this amazing technique so I can learn how to not use abalone.
Thanks for the feedback! I will take this in account in future videos. The colors I ended up using was light blue, light green, a bit of yellow. Not in any particular order or with any particular technique. Just dipped it on randomly with a paper towel. If you have any more questions about this, feel free to ask! If you want you can also email me at info@lureblanks.eu in case you want to include pictures to help visualize things
Impressive! I just got in three candies after your video spraying the black on top of the red and green. I’m blown away at how bright the candies are. I spray them straight from the bottle with no reducer and the color is amazing.
Now I’ll have to try applying with paper towel.
And I have got to get some of your foil material!!
Reading your comment just makes me happy! Glad I could inspire! And thank you for letting me know!
Masterful! Been thinking of trying some abalone patterns....I think I need to use this approach instead of the veneer!
Glad it inspired you to try different things! Thank you!
Beautiful results
Thank you so much! 🙏
Beautiful , way better than the fake sticker that i have used . Thanks again for another awesome video
Glad you liked the video! Thank you so much :P! Personally i do not like using stickers that much but that is just because I am not so skilled with putting them on nice and smoothly. Always get wrinkles, uneven edges :D Too much work for me to even that out later 😄
Amazing out come
Thank you! 🙏
That abalone effect is outstanding it would be a knockout for big stickbaits & poppers in the tropics & saves the shell fish from extinction very kool...
Thank you so much, Did some testing with the color and works well for pike and european perch too! Appreciate your comment!
thank you very much great info!
You are welcome! 😊
Awesome videos! May I ask what clear resin final coating do you use in all your lures? I tried checking through your older videos and have not come across an answer to this. Thanks!
Thank you! I used an epoxy from a swedish brand but they stopped making it unfortunately, I still had some left overs but now I will have to look for a new one myself 😊
amazing effect
Thank you! 😊
Hey mate what do they call the little device you have holding your lures when your painting them
Hi man! They are called "helping hands" used for soldering mostly and available in lot of hardwarestores or on the internet 👌👊
For Holografich JİG LURE .. what kind of varvish do ı use thanks
If the jigs are lead then I have no idea what to use, never did any Lead lure before. If they are plastic you can use any kind of varnish you like to finish your lures. I like tonuse epoxy just to protect then well enough from pike teeth 👍😊
Awesome. Igen.
Tack så mycket vännen! 😄
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You skipped way too fast through all the tehniques of applying the colors- Who cares what the end result is- if I haven't learned anything... Anyone can skip to the end if they get bored- but you gave us no choice to watch you create the layers of colors. I'm very Disappointed because you created something beautiful- but didn't teach me anything about how to recreate this effect (I would be using it on other things besides lures) and I watched the video hoping to learn... Please don't think everyone will get bored if you take your time (and not fast forward through all the important info)- It's better when people like you are caring enough to actually teach us- step by step- how to create something beautiful. I'm going to subscribe in hopes that you read this and make a more informative video of this amazing technique so I can learn how to not use abalone.
Thanks for the feedback! I will take this in account in future videos.
The colors I ended up using was light blue, light green, a bit of yellow. Not in any particular order or with any particular technique. Just dipped it on randomly with a paper towel. If you have any more questions about this, feel free to ask! If you want you can also email me at info@lureblanks.eu in case you want to include pictures to help visualize things