Custom Painted Hinkle Trout!! SPRAY SESSION
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- Опубліковано 27 сер 2024
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You are a legend! Much respect as always. Hope all is well!
Yet another awesome video!!! Great work Jen.
Thanks so much!! I really appreciate you watching.
Hinckle shad next !😊
Yep! It's up on the channel right NOW! Thanks for watching!
Whats a nice beginner setup air brush kit??? Also when i get a compressor is it better to get one with an air tank on it so compressor doesn't run consistently
If you've been fishing for a while, you understand the difference between a Shakespeare and a G. Loomis rod. They are respectively, entry level and near top of their class. What I always recommend to beginners is something a bit better than entry level, because you won't enjoy learning how to airbrush with a gun you can't clean, clogs easily and wears out before you ever get going. The industry standard workhorse (and my every day brush) is an Iwata HP-CS. But, there are brushes out there a bit less than it's $170-190 price range that are absolutely good to go. Iwata, Badger and Paasche all make very respectable airbrushes in the $80-$120 range that you'll like.
As far as a compressor, I used a tiny table top Master compressor for a few years before I switched to my California Airtools 8 gallon that I use now. The biggest difference, the tabletop has a tank, but re-fills frequently so it is running a lot, and it's noisy. You also need a "moisture trap" attachment (actually, you should get one no matter WHAT you end up buying, because there is humidity in the air everywhere on the planet, and when a compressor pulls air into it, it also pulls all the humidity with it. Which translates into random annoying drops of water blasting out of your brush and ruining that awesome paint you've almost finished on your lure).
Last but not least, grab some plumbers tape and put it everywhere that you attach hoses and your airbrush. It helps the air in the tank last longer, keeps your components from rusting, and gives you less humidity transfer. I hope that helps!
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@@Jekyll424 yes helps a lot .... I also have a pancake compressor I used for roofing nail gun ... I'll probably just get some reducers for air hose and use that ... But thanks .... And I love the baits you paint....
Not my favorite. I just checked into this blank and am not impressed at all. It costs too much and looks so rough, not like trout scales at all. I imagine it was not easy to paint because of the roughness of the scale texture. A better surface would have given a little more definition to the spots on the sides, much like the top. [REST OF RANT REDACTED]
I can certainly appreciate the rant... and I agree on some aspects of that as well. It is however, similar to the scaling on Bull Shad Swimbaits, although kind of in reverse. Airbrush angle, and other little tricks like a dry brush technique to accent the scales almost HAVE to be employed if you want to get any kind of good depth look. For me personally, I generally (hardly never) throw anything over 3-4 ounces...just wears me out. BUT! I can see the draw for much bigger baits, especially if you're a trophy hunter, a salt guy/gal or are into striped bass like Mike here at Bull Shad has been lately. It just draws them. I think it also goes without saying that when you only produce a limited amount of hand poured resin baits here in the USA, and it's not mass produced somewhere else, and (undeniably) a proven big bass catcher, there's a certain draw there to acquire them.
It also challenges the artist/painter to think outside the box and figure out ways to make it look good. Just like anything else in life, there are definitely pros and cons. Thanks for watching!
@@Jekyll424 Thanks for the reply. I know that other will have a completely different perspective on things like this. And I can appreciate that.
Since I make my own lures as a hobby, I would simple fabricate a lure of this size for less than $10, sans carved scales. I've made a few Roman Made style lures, a few Molix style lures, replicas of UA-camr's lures like the Engineered Angler, Marling Baits, Zimmtex, and Solarfall Baits, and designed several of my own. I've made over 250 wooden lures, several being Glide and Swim baits, so a Hinkle style lure would be easy enough. That's why I just can't justify such an expensive purchase.
Maybe some folks are scalping the prices, as I've seen these for sale online for $500 and $800 unpainted!
@mike1261 the real Hinkles like the ones I’m painting are hand poured one at a time, ballasted/weighted properly and are hand tuned. Yes, they can get expensive.