The hooks on the bottom should face the other way. As you reel it in, the stomach hooks will lift up and will not be exposed. If you turn the stomach hooks around, they will still be useful as you reel it in.
Its a 2.5" Bait, how big of a fish are you trying to catch with it? Last one I tested held upwards of 55lbs when hung on a stress test. I mean, most fish with a lure this small are usually 5 to 10 pounds. I dont think there is much to worry with. If it was a 7" plug for Pike upwards of 40lbs I would say you are correct however, screw eyes are more than enough for this lure, the line used will break before the lure does most likely.
The screw eye itself will hold of course, but it will be ripped out of soft plastic. Need a metal wire embedded in the lure, but that wire is quite impossible to 3D print around.
I just told you that it was a 2.5" lure and that on my last bait that I used screw eyes, it held 55lbs before the front eyelet actually broke the epoxy and pulled part of the plastic out with it. You do not "need" a metal wire unless you are actually fishing for fish above 15lbs. I rarely think when fishing a 3" lure that I am going to catch a 20lb bass. These are not made for muskie or pike or anything else that would need through wire.
Yeah it might be suitable for fishing in Japan, I do not know the species and sizes there, but here in Europe it is quite possible to hook a big pike on this lure and lose it. Nothing is universal.
I would doubt you would be fishing a 2.5" lure with any line that would even be good enough to catch a pike. these are made for 20lb test and under, I usually would use 12lb max with one this size. The teeth alone would make for an issue. Not very many people fish small lures with metal leaders. Again, this lure is fine with screw eyes, if you are out for pike, use a pike rig, metal leaders and heavy enough line with a lure built for it.
Great video!
What software did u use for the design and the print please?
Hello, whats the production cost for one lure? I mean materials.
Will the screwed in eyelets be ripped out by large fish? 3d prints are brittle. Did you apply cyanoacrylic?
what kind of 3d printer did you used?
The hooks on the bottom should face the other way. As you reel it in, the stomach hooks will lift up and will not be exposed. If you turn the stomach hooks around, they will still be useful as you reel it in.
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What material have you used for printing? :)
I'm using PLA
Hello friend, Congratulations, good channel. Where can I find files? 🙏
So you had great instruments and made so simple bait.
No long-shot system and no powerframe.
How did you paint these
It coated with epoxy after the airbrush
Can you send me file for printing?
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How do i get this file?
Is stl file necessary? I will send it if I know the mail address
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Yes stl please.
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The screws will not hold larger fish.
Its a 2.5" Bait, how big of a fish are you trying to catch with it? Last one I tested held upwards of 55lbs when hung on a stress test. I mean, most fish with a lure this small are usually 5 to 10 pounds. I dont think there is much to worry with. If it was a 7" plug for Pike upwards of 40lbs I would say you are correct however, screw eyes are more than enough for this lure, the line used will break before the lure does most likely.
The screw eye itself will hold of course, but it will be ripped out of soft plastic. Need a metal wire embedded in the lure, but that wire is quite impossible to 3D print around.
I just told you that it was a 2.5" lure and that on my last bait that I used screw eyes, it held 55lbs before the front eyelet actually broke the epoxy and pulled part of the plastic out with it. You do not "need" a metal wire unless you are actually fishing for fish above 15lbs. I rarely think when fishing a 3" lure that I am going to catch a 20lb bass. These are not made for muskie or pike or anything else that would need through wire.
Yeah it might be suitable for fishing in Japan, I do not know the species and sizes there, but here in Europe it is quite possible to hook a big pike on this lure and lose it. Nothing is universal.
I would doubt you would be fishing a 2.5" lure with any line that would even be good enough to catch a pike. these are made for 20lb test and under, I usually would use 12lb max with one this size. The teeth alone would make for an issue. Not very many people fish small lures with metal leaders. Again, this lure is fine with screw eyes, if you are out for pike, use a pike rig, metal leaders and heavy enough line with a lure built for it.
How can I get this file and maybe a jerkbait one?
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