Bronze fishing lures made at home. I think they are just as good but I haven’t got a chance to try them. Lost wax casting with cheese wax to make DIY fishing lures. Enjoy.
Very cleaver using the two ballpeen hammers. Next time you're having a difficulty drilling because of a hard surface, use your rotary with a bur about the size of the drill bit and make a small divot to act as a starting hole. As always, thanks for the time and energy you expend to bring us your efforts and insights.
Perfect for the Land of 1000 Lakes! Very nice looking designs on all your lures. Genius trick on the dual peen hammered scales - those lake trout are goners. A set would make a nice Xmas gift for all the die hard fishermen. Congrats again!
Well now we know...mind you saving gas and heat times plus investment is a really sensible thing to do all the time not just now when stuff is expensive. I have been there with the split rings, similar story too but I was making stainless steel spoon parts into sea fishing lures...mine worked, the handle of a spoon in particular was great for Sea Bass and Codling, I guess it looked like a sand eel I think those will be great for Bass and Trout ...Bass are big mouthed beasties so those are a nice mouthfull Thanks for sharing
I am enjoying your videos so much. I hope that you get back to doing your original animal sculptures. I do lost wax bronzes mainly of birds and sea creatures and note that sculptures get more interesting when you have 2 creatures interacting somehow. I noticed that you didn’t use the high temp silicone this time. Did you find that to be unnecessary?
Thanks for this one. Earlier I made some lures by turning a piece of brass. That was a lot of work. Now I am plannning to 3D print some own designs. Maybe I could some metal poured, like Aluminium to a mold made by them.
@lundgrenbronzestudios I'm sure they will there is a guy on RUclips that made a stick lure that was is an actual stick and fish were caught on it also I was wondering if you would make a fish bronze sculpture (salmon) or a bear holding a fish in its mouth head bust just a suggestion
Very cleaver using the two ballpeen hammers. Next time you're having a difficulty drilling because of a hard surface, use your rotary with a bur about the size of the drill bit and make a small divot to act as a starting hole. As always, thanks for the time and energy you expend to bring us your efforts and insights.
Nice! This is the boys new favorite video of yours 😄 🎣
Well now I’m curious if ancient peoples had lures similar to what we have… someone get Lindeybeige!
Perfect for the Land of 1000 Lakes! Very nice looking designs on all your lures.
Genius trick on the dual peen hammered scales - those lake trout are goners.
A set would make a nice Xmas gift for all the die hard fishermen. Congrats again!
Well now we know...mind you saving gas and heat times plus investment is a really sensible thing to do all the time not just now when stuff is expensive.
I have been there with the split rings, similar story too but I was making stainless steel spoon parts into sea fishing lures...mine worked, the handle of a spoon in particular was great for Sea Bass and Codling, I guess it looked like a sand eel
I think those will be great for Bass and Trout ...Bass are big mouthed beasties so those are a nice mouthfull
Thanks for sharing
Great job thanks for sharing
Happy fishing
Best wishes
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Excellent ... it will be fun to see if they actually catch a fish!!!
I am enjoying your videos so much. I hope that you get back to doing your original animal sculptures. I do lost wax bronzes mainly of birds and sea creatures and note that sculptures get more interesting when you have 2 creatures interacting somehow. I noticed that you didn’t use the high temp silicone this time. Did you find that to be unnecessary?
Yeah I’ve just been using 100% silicone and it seems to work just as well.
These came out really good.
When you were having trouble drilling, using a center punch would have helped the bit get started.
That’s a good idea.
Thanks for this one. Earlier I made some lures by turning a piece of brass. That was a lot of work. Now I am plannning to 3D print some own designs. Maybe I could some metal poured, like Aluminium to a mold made by them.
That could be done. The closest video I have on something like that is when I made a mold for a duck decoy.
@@lundgrenbronzestudios Yes, I recall that. That was a bit challenging. Keep up the excellent work
Very nice!
That bad ass......🤜
Hopefully the fish think so.
@lundgrenbronzestudios I'm sure they will there is a guy on RUclips that made a stick lure that was is an actual stick and fish were caught on it also I was wondering if you would make a fish bronze sculpture (salmon) or a bear holding a fish in its mouth head bust just a suggestion